Alexandra-Khalaf-Obituary

Alexandra Christodoulias Khalaf

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Dec 31, 1965 – Dec 9, 2023

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BORN
December 31, 1965
DIED
December 9, 2023
LOCATION
Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Alexandra Christodoulias Khalaf, 57, passed away peacefully in her home on December 9th, 2023, surrounded by her loving family.Family, religion, and her Greek heritage were the foundation of Alexandra's life. As a loving daughter, sister, wife, and mother Alexandra's nurturing spirit created a...

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I just heard about Alex's death. I worked with her on many school projects, including Growing Wetlands in the Classroom when I worked with Lynnhaven River NOW. She was such an amazing teacher. Her passion for her students and for the environment was evident in all that she did. She was my friend and colleague and I will miss her. Prayers for you all as go forward through this time of reflection and grief.

It is disheartening and shocking to learned of Alex´s passing. We´ve known Alex for 40+ years. She will be missed. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Our prayers will be with you, James & Sallie Jenkins

My heart goes out to all of you God bless you and give you strength.

Alexandra They say that a teacher never dies until the last student dies So Alexandra is with us today She is also in her daughter´s heart And in the family DNA She affected so many lives Some who would never know But goodness lasts forever From heaven to down below Nadia she was at your wedding Also when you took your first step And when you have her grandchildren You will know that she never left Children never know How their parents treasure them so Busy lives make time...

Our deepest sympathy and heartfelt love for Alex and her family . May all the good memories be at instant recall when you need them most . Love ,Ronnie , Missy Shank and family

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She was my teacher, probably the first to truly inspire me. She taught me that it was okay to be inquisitive and to always strive high. I can never thank her enough for the things I've accomplished because of the lessons i learned from her