Alexander Aaron Allaire obituary, Catonsville, MD

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Alexander Aaron Allaire

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Alana Ariel Allaire

May 22, 2025

I remember ones my feet really hurt from the shows I has waring, and he cared me to our car, so I did not have to walked.

Aunt Jodi

November 22, 2024

Alex was a beautiful baby and such a sweet little boy. I was privileged to have him live with me for a short time and he was always happy and agreeable, willing to eat his vegetables and be the clean up crew to finish off the veggies instead of having to toss them. I remember one time when he couldn't wait to tell me how his dad had saved him from being hurt from being hit by a car, he demonstrated how he had he scrunched up when his dad grabbed him by his backpack and he got to fly a little bit and landed safely out of the way. His reenactment was adorable. A little peanut back then. Always helpful, kind, and caring. Love you, Alex.

Glenne and Rick Ralls

November 16, 2024

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Marty Allaire

November 15, 2024

I remember Alex as a sweet little bundle of joy. He was such a cutie pie and always had a smile on his face. He also was a mini Aaron and looked just like his Dad. He was so smart (just like his dad) and had a heart of gold. He truly will be missed. We love and miss you Alex!

Sam

November 14, 2024

Alex was very funny. I remember one time he, our brother Xavier, and one of Alex's friends tested to see if duct tape was strong enough to tape our sister Isa to a wall. Spoiler, it was. I was not their for the experiment, but the pictures were hilarious. Alex was always doing something humorous and silly.

Sam

November 14, 2024

Alex and I shared a room, for a time, in our youth. We took turns sleeping on either bunk/level of a pull-out trundle bed. One time I was sick, and was running back and forth to the restroom. We had been tucked into bed, he on the lower level within arm's reach. I woke up in the night, tried to climb over him to get to the bathroom, and ended up getting sick on his face and chest. He would never sleep on the bottom level after that. I can't say that I blame him. I think, in the few instances that he was made to sleep on the bottom, he would never lay his head at the top of the bed. I would always be faced with his feet.

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