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Sonya Alexander

Houston, Texas

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AlexanderSonya G. Alexander passed away on Sunday, August 7, 2011 at the age of 50. She was born in Houston on September 17, 1960. She is survived by her parents, Clyde D. and Caroline T. Alexander; her daughter, Brittnie E. Malbreaux and her dad, Gene Malbreaux; her two brothers, Carl D....

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Sonya(the one with the smile that Lights up the World) and my loving sister. I will always have you and the beautiful memories of all us having fun with each other. You grew up to be a champion of life with the love of God as your guide. Rest in peace, Sonya. I love you....your sister, Nikki Semien Pickens.

Just want you all to know you continue in our thoughts and prayers as time goes on and the reality of loss sinks in. Signs tell us Jesus' coming back can't be long and then, Glory to God, we will be reunited with our loved ones and with our Lord! Until then keep the faith. God Bless you.

To Jan and the family, my sincere condolences to you all. I didn't get to meet Sonya but through Jan I felt the love she has for her sister. God places angels in our life and just through Jan's interaction with me I know we had an angel among us with Sonya. God bless as you are comforted and held in his care.

Condolences to the family for your loss - rest in the knowledge that she is now at peace! I wish you blessings and strength in your time of grief!

To Jan and the Alexander family: I never had an opportunity to meet my Sister-in-Christ Sonya, however one day by God's grace I hope to meet her in that great day. May you be comforted by God's promises in John 14:1-3.

Sonya Gail Alexander my Sister in law that I will never forget. A woman with a heart full of love, a kind and generous woman. A strong woman that never complained. I will always have a very special place in my heart for you. I love you, and miss you. Rest in Peace my beloved Sister in law. Love Forever.

To Jan & Family
I never had an opportunity to meet Sonya Gail; however I felt as though I knew her already. Through prayer and Bible readings I really came to know her and because we are sisters in Christ; I know that I already loved her and truly knew her in the spirit.
May God continue to keep you Jan, Brittanie, your parents and siblings.

To my great friend Sonya Gail (aka: chik-n-biskit)..... I will always carry a love for you deep in my heart and my soul. You are a special sister to me. I know that we are not blood, but in our world, you don't have to be blood to be family. You have truely touched my life in so many ways and many others as well. I can say that I always envied you during your life here on earth. But to have attended your service, not only helped me put closure to your resting, but also gave me a sense...

To the Alexander Family: My heart grieves with you over the passing of Sonya Gail. Thank you for allowing me to share in your family's tender moments of Sonya's home going. We know that God's plan for the death of a loved one is not always easily identifiable to us who are still living but He, nonetheless, is Glorified. My heart was touched by the outpouring of LOVE that your family displayed, such that I’ve never known before, and I will be forever changed by this. I returned home with a...