Alexandra-Rapoport-Obituary

Alexandra Adele Rapoport

San Diego, California

1984 - 2016

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Alexandra Adele Rapoport, age 32, who most recently resided in San Diego, CA, died by suicide on June 2, 2016. She struggled for many years with an eating disorder and mental health issues. She was exhausted and despondent after repeated inpatient and outpatient attempts at recovery. She was born...

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Still so sorry about your dear daughter´s passing! Know your love for her endures! Love lasts always!

My condolences to all the Rapoport family....I just learned of Alex's passing today....may she rest in peace. May your generosity of spirit in sharing her story fulfill Alex's wishes tenfold.

Many thanks to each of you for your thoughtful entries. The kindness of friends and complete strangers(!) brings great comfort to our family.
With appreciation,
Alex's mom

Alex was a vibrant and beautiful woman with an amazing heart and energy. Love to you, her family. I feel honored to have known her.

My deepest sympathy for your loss of such a wonderful person. Even during these difficult times we know that "the God of all comfort", 2 Cor. 1:3, truly cares for us and he will help us endure the coming days.

Frank and Brucie. My sincere condolences on the passing of Alexandra. I love the bravery you showed in the Obit, telling the true and whole story. Having a daughter Rebecca who committed suicide at 26 (2008)certainly allows me to feel your pain. While we never forget, time does heal. Prayers. Scott

Dear Brucie and Frank, I am so sorry to hear of this heartbreaking loss no parent should experience. My thoughts are with you at this time. Rick Markovitz

I never knew Alexandra personally, but was so moved by her struggles and life, that I felt compelled to offer my sincere condolences to her family and friends. In addition, as per her request, I will " spread a message of prevention and recovery from eating disorders by 'liking' a group on Facebook.

May your memories give you comfort and the sharing of this disease provide courage and understanding for all who struggle with this illness . Your honesty and courage are gifts to many.