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Alicia Marie Stubenrauch Beloved Mother, Daughter, Sister and Friend.
Alicia Marie Stubenrauch passed away at the age of 35, leaving behind a legacy of love, strength, and compassion. She is preceded in death by her grandparents Emily and Al Stubenrauch and grandfather Jerry Littleton. Alicia is survived by her father, Albert Stubenrauch; her mother, Angela Littleton Stubenrauch ; her brothers, Colton River Littleton- Wilson and Dillon Keller Littleton-Wilson; and her beloved son, Holden Colt Bigham.
Born in 1990, Alicia grew up with a passion for life and an unmistakable fire in her spirit. She spent her youth on the soccer field, where she first displayed her tenacious energy and team spirit—qualities she carried into every part of her life. When she was fifteen years old, she attended a Billy Graham Crusade with her mom at the old Cowboys' stadium. It was at that crusade that she gave her life to Jesus Christ. A proud graduate of Martin High School, Alicia went on to forge her own path, working hard in every role she took on, including her time with T-Mobile, where she made a lasting impact with both colleagues and customers alike. Alicia’s accomplishments in life include; earning her associates degree, her bachelors degree, real estate license & working towards her criminal justice degree as she aspired to become a criminal defense attorney.
Alicia was known for being feisty, kind-hearted, generous, and beautiful—inside and out. She had a deep love for animals and was a devoted animal lover throughout her life. Whether it was rescuing pets or simply giving love to every animal she met, Alicia's compassion extended to all creatures. She was also a true fashionista, with a fierce sense of style that reflected her bold personality and creativity—always turning heads and inspiring others with her unique flair.
Her lake home was one of her favorite places—her sanctuary—where she found peace, joy, and treasured memories with those she loved most. Alicia also had a passion for travel, always seeking out new places, cultures, and adventures that filled her soul with happiness.
Her laughter, strength, and unwavering love for those closest to her will never be forgotten. Above all, Alicia was a devoted mother, and the bond she shared with her son Holden was the brightest light in her life.
She will be missed dearly by all who knew and loved her.
A celebration of Alicia’s life will be held at 401 Elm St, Mansfield, Tx 76063 where family and friends are invited to come together to honor her memory. Viewing date- October 3rd, 2025 @5-7pm.
Funeral date- October 4th,2025 @11:00am.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
401 Elm Street, Mansfield, TX 76063
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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