Alexis Llamas, born on August 27, 1996, in St. Charles, Missouri, departed from this world on September 1, 2025, in St. Louis, Missouri. She leaves behind a warmth in the hearts of those she cherished, especially her beloved family and friends.
A passionate soul, Alexis found joy in the simple pleasures of life. She was an avid reader with a particular affinity for romance and fantasy novels, allowing her imagination to transport her to worlds filled with love and adventure. Whether cozying up with a good book or expertly assembling intricate Lego sets, her creativity knew no bounds, and she embraced her passions wholeheartedly.
Cooking was another outlet for Alexis, where she expressed her love through delicious meals prepared with care. Friends and family will fondly remember the aroma wafting through the kitchen as she crafted culinary delights that brought everyone together. Her spirit shone brightest when shared with others, most notably during cherished moments spent with her dog, Brutus. Their companionship was a source of joy, comfort, and many delightful memories.
Alexis is survived by her loving sister, Kortney Llamas; her grandmother, Connie Shoemake; her grandfather, Richard Schneider; along with many other family members and friends who will forever hold her memory close. Each of them carries a piece of her spirit, a testament to the love she shared and the bonds she nurtured.
While we mourn the loss of Alexis, we celebrate the impact she had on our lives and the light she radiated. It is clear that her journey was far too short, yet her legacy will endure in the laughter shared over meals, the warmth of stories exchanged, and the adventures that continued to blossom from her imagination. She may have left this earthly realm, but her love and creativity will continue to inspire all who knew her.
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