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Alana Stephens
May 26, 2025
Alexander was a kind-hearted soul that was first to notice if you weren't doing okay. I knew Alex in middle school and although life slowly pulled us away from each other; which then led him and I to go to different high schools, I always managed to find myself smiling at the accomplishments that I got to see him experience within the past few years. He was so loved and had a smile that lit up every room he walked in.
My condolences go to those who did get to him, to his family who was robbed of being able to see him grow up into the man that we all knew he was possible of achieving. And lastly, my condolences to those who loved Alex the most and made him the happiest young man.
We won't let him be forgotten nor will we take for granted the life that this world has given us. We all love you Alex, and we'll see you soon.
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