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Heather Alhadeff

Atlanta, Georgia

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ALHADEFF, Heather LeAnneHeather LeAnne Alhadeff passed away on May 28, 2022 after a courageous battle with Leukemia. Survivors include: husband, Miguel Christie; and son Aquiles; mother Jean Alhadeff (Efrom Prater); father Steve Alhadeff (Kathie); sister Naomi Alhadeff (Ryan); brother Noah...

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I never met Heather, although I've been friends with her father for decades. Reading about her awards and accomplishments, I realize what an incredible human being we have lost. G-D bless Steve and Kathie and the entire Alhadeff family.. Sincerely, Harvey Burkin

Steve and Kathie.. So sorry to hear of Heather's passing..May G-d bless your family

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To Heather's Family: Heather's pain and suffering is no more. Be glad and know she is at peace. Shalom.

I have many memories sharing a soccer field with Heather. She will be sorely missed.

My heartfelt sympathies to her family, friends and co-workers. Heather and I worked together at the City of Atlanta and I found her to be a positive force in designing and laying the foundation to a more livable Atlanta. It was a pleasure and honor to have known her - she will be greatly missed.

Heather was one of the strongest, kindest, most passionate people I have ever known. Her impact on Castleberry Hill and the City of Atlanta will be felt for years to come. We will always miss and love her and send tons of love to the family. We can all take a page out of Heather's book, be better and do better, us doing that continues her legacy.

Heather was a natural leader with an infectious optimism. As a planner myself whenever I would get frustrated by Atlanta politics, Heather would shine some positive light on things and make me feel inspired again. She was insanely smart, endlessly energetic and absolutely selfless. Her spirit left a huge mark on everyone she met. She will be very, very missed.

Heather, you will be sorely missed. Thank you for all you did to improve your Atlanta community. You were such an inspiration for so many. Rest In Peace.