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Alexandra "Lexy" Heatley

1967 - 2022

Alexandra "Lexy" Heatley obituary, 1967-2022, Hancock, NH

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Alexandra Heatley Obituary

Alexandra "Lexy" Heatley

Hancock, NH — Alexandra "Lexy" M. Heatley, 55, of Hancock, passed away peacefully and surrounded by the love of her family on July 27, 2022, at her home. She was born in Stamford, CT on March 3, 1967, the daughter of Craig and Adrienne (McLeod) Heatley. She grew up in Westport, CT.

Lexy graduated from Greens Farms Academy in Greens Farms, CT, and graduated from Marietta College, Marietta OH with a degree in education. Lexy was active on campus and was in Sigma Kappa sorority even serving as the president. She earned her Masters of Education from Boston College, and attended Antioch New England College studying Education Leadership, earning her New Hampshire Principal Certification.

In 1989, Lexy began her accomplished career as a special educator at Wells Memorial School in Harrisville, NH where she taught for five years. She then accepted a position at Dexter Southfield School in Brookline, MA where over her 14 years there, taught students with learning disabilities, served as a teacher consultant, was a homeroom teacher, oversaw the "Learning Advantages at Dexter" (LAD) program, taught Latin, and was an administrator. As was the tradition, she also drove a school bus throughout the Boston area picking up students. One of her stops was in downtown Boston at the bar known as "Cheers". Lexy left the role of "officially" teaching and became the Executive Director of Fleur de Lis Camp in Fitzwilliam. In March of 2010, Lexy joined the ConVal School District first as a Title I teacher, then as a Special Educator at Great Brook Middle School, and for the last three years has served as the Assistant Principal at Great Brook. Lexy's passion for educating all is evident by the many former students and colleagues who share the tremendous impact Lexy had on their lives. She met students "where they were at" and served as a strong mentor to many.

From the age of 9, Fleur de Lis Camp (FDL) on Laurel Lake has been near and dear to Lexy's heart. Attending for many years as a camper, then as a Counselor-in-Training, staff member and in multiple administrative roles, she experienced and shared a deep sense of community, acceptance, and caring. Lady Lexy's (as she is known at camp) love of FDL is shared by her sister Caroline who attended for many years, and now by Lexy's stepdaughter Rachel who is currently a staff member during her 14th year at camp. During her time as Executive Director, Lexy started Big & Little where younger girls attend with a parent or Big Sister and experience camp for the first time. Lexy also served as the founding co-director of Circle Week at FDL for girls, at no charge, who have lost a parent, providing them with an opportunity to experience camp and do 'grief work" in a safe and caring setting with an experienced Grief Team. While not currently serving in any official role at camp, she is mentor to those involved and truly enjoyed being close to camp at the family lake house on Laurel Lake. Many of her "camp friends" provided immense support during the time she was dealing with cancer. Words cannot express how meaningful this was to Lexy.

Amongst her many accomplishments, Lexy would say that her biggest accomplishment was marrying Neal and becoming stepmother to Josh and Rachel. A complete change in her life at that time. Lexy was thrilled when her sister Caroline, with whom she was very close, moved to Hancock and was nearby. Neal, Josh, and Rachel agree and can't express how important Lexy has been their lives, and how much they will miss her.

In addition to her husband Neal Cass of Hancock, Lexy is survived by stepchildren Joshua Cass of Peterborough and Rachel Cass of Hancock, her siblings Craig Heatley of Westport CT, Selden Heatley of West Palm Beach FL, Caroline Heatley of Hancock, her brother and sister-in-law Michael Cass of Hancock, and Cheryl Jessie of Bennington. She was predeceased by her brother in-law Barry Cass.

Visiting hours will be held on Friday August 5 from 5pm – 7pm at Jellison Funeral Home, 25 Concord Street, Peterborough, NH. A memorial service will be held on Saturday August 6 at 11am at the First Congregational Church of Hancock, UCC, 47 Main Street, Hancock, NH. A reception will follow at the family home.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Lexy's name to: Circle Week, Fleur de Lis Camp, 120 Howeville Road, Fitzwilliam, NH 03447, https://www.fleurdeliscamp.org/donate

To share a memory, or to leave a message for the family, please visit Lexy's tribute page at www.jellisonfuneralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Monadnock Ledger-Transcript on Aug. 2, 2022.

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Sarah Cary

August 13, 2022

Dear Neal and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss.
My deepest condolences to you.

Jen Wasserloos

August 10, 2022

Neal & family, so very sorry for your loss

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August 3, 2022

Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.

Janelle Eloisa Almendis

July 30, 2022

Sorry About your loss Philippians 4:6-7.

Donna Dunlop

July 29, 2022

To Neal and Joshua and Rachel: What a wonderful tribute to Lexy, who I felt I knew in a small way from occasional smiling stories told by Neal. The world was clearly a better place for having had Lexy in it! What a heartbreaking loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Donna

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