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On May 5, 2025, Alexandra Rudd Boisvert, “Ali”, 25, of Plantation, Florida passed away peacefully and suddenly while visiting her family in Greenville, Rhode Island. She is survived by her parents, Elizabeth Boisvert and Louis ‘Buz’ Boisvert, her brother Buzzy Boisvert, her sister Samantha Boisvert, her grandmother Marianne Picton, and many Aunts, Uncles and cousins. She will deeply missed by her devoted family, her loving fiancée Jenna ‘Ellie’ Clary, and her countless friends.
Alexandra spent most of her life living in Plantation, Florida, where she built deep roots and cherished memories. She received her baptism, first communion, and confirmation at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church. A gifted athlete, Alexandra excelled at soccer for many years and was also involved in Girl Scouts, dance and softball in her youth. Growing up, she spent her summers visiting family in Rhode Island, something she continued into her adulthood. She especially loved admiring the beauty of the Newport cliff walk during visits. Alexandra had a strong love of and connection to music, often listening to her favorite artists on vinyl records. Notable favorites included Billie Eilish and Coldplay. She was a proud graduate of Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School and also attended NSU University School and Saint Thomas Aquinas High School. At the time of her passing, she was a student at Florida International University in the College of Arts, Sciences & Education.
Though her time with us was far too short, Alexandra’s loving, loyal and unapologetically bold spirit will remain a bright light in the hearts of all who knew her. Her enduring strength echoes through the legacy she created in the lives of friends and family alike. Rest in Peace, Ali. We love you always.
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