ALEXANDRA-SICHEL-Obituary

ALEXANDRA SICHEL

New York, New York

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SICHEL--Alexandra "Alex", passed away peacefully on June 23rd after three years of courageous fight with breast cancer. Born on July 31st, 1963, in Manhattan, Alex is survived by her husband, Erich Hahn Jr., her beloved daughter, Anastasia, her parents, Peter and Stella Sichel, and two sisters,...

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Long may Alex run. The Sichel memories are embedded and cherished by the Hart Family. Being present as the girls grew up and manifesting their many talents rubbed off on our own. Never forget.

I had the good fortune of living at 110 East 70th with Judy and both Jake and Julia were born during our residence there. Needless to say Alex and Sylvia and Bettina in their early years of growing up made the experience complete. Alex and Sylvia were already writers and creators and exhibiting their talents early on. Alex had that free spirit about her even then in manner and dress and always with a mysterious smile that said "I know the secrets of the Universe." So many memories as the...

With heartfelt sympathy,

The Sichel family embraced the Harts at 110 E. 70th St. We were blessed with the presence of Seaside, Alex and Tina as our babysitters for Jake and Julia. Alex is and always will be marching at the head of the parade for a humane cause that benefits others. She will is and always will be the light at the end of the tunnel. Long may she dah doo run run.

To lose a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother, a teacher, and a friend... she has touched so many. I hope good memories will ease the sadness of this great loss.

Alex you were a true pioneer, a great colleague, and role model for future filmmakers. May you always ride with the wind!
Bette Gordon

Condolences to the Sichel family
Robert Shack , New York NY

I was a child actress and auditioned for Alex & Sylvia for "All Over Me." I remember them both very well and have tracked their successes over the years. Having transitioned from acting to documentary filmmaking (where I also worked with my sister), I was so excited to see that Alex was making a doc but didn't look closer to read about the subject of the project until now. I am so saddened about her passing. I barely knew her but she certainly left a mark on me. My heart goes out to her...

I was deeply saddened to learn of Alex's passing from a mutual friend this weekend. It's been some time since I've seen her, an old friend from our film days at Columbia, but I will always remember her winning openness, generosity, curiosity and talent. She was a very special woman. My heart goes out to her family for this tragic loss. I'm guessing Alex was heroic until the end.