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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Alexandra Danielle Ordaz, a vibrant spirit who left us far too soon on August 9, 2025, in her beloved hometown of Lubbock. Born on June 1, 1994 to Rosendo & Patrica Ordaz, Alexandra filled her days with passion, laughter, and an infectious joy that touched everyone she met.
She graduated from Coronado High School in 2012. Alexandra was a devoted mother to her three beautiful daughters, Addyson Pullum, Kali Rodriguez, and Kenzie Rodriguez. They were the center of her world, and she embraced every opportunity to nurture them with love and care. Her legacy of warmth will undoubtedly continue through them as they carry forward her light.
Alexandra’s creative talents knew no bounds; she had a flair for make-up and hair and spent countless happy hours planning and hosting gatherings that brought friends and family together. She brought people closer with her love for cooking, turning simple meals into cherished memories. Her passion extended to dancing, a joyful expression of her vibrant personality, as well as playing soccer and actively supporting her father by helping him coach his soccer teams—a testament to her multifaceted spirit and her love for sports.
Alexandra was deeply rooted in her family. She is survived by her devoted parents, Rosendo and Patricia Ordaz, whose love and support were constants in her life. She also leaves behind her three sisters—Kristie Mahan and her husband James, Samantha Deleon and her husband Felipe, Melissa Viramontes and her husband Julio; two brothers, Greg Acosta and his wife Angela, and Patrick Acosta. The family was enriched by her maternal grandparents, Henry Lara and Christina Hiracheta, along with numerous nieces and nephews who cherished her presence.
While Alexandra's life was undeniably short, it was filled with a depth of love and connection that will forever be remembered by those she leaves behind. She is preceded in death by her uncle, Danny Lara, and her paternal grandparents, H.C. and Eva Carden who welcomed her into their eternal rest.
As we gather to remember Alexandra, we celebrate a life that shone brightly, a soul who radiated kindness, and a heart that loved deeply. Her memory will forever remain in the hearts of all who knew her, a reminder of the beauty to be found in every simple joy and shared moment. Rest in peace, dear Alexandra. You will be missed beyond words, but your spirit will live on through the love you spread and the joy you brought to the world.
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