Alex Andrade, a beloved member of the Livingston community, tragically lost his life in a car accident on Monday evening, June 17th, 2024, while returning home from work. The unexpected nature of Alex’s death has left his family and friends devastated and heartbroken.
His sister, Karen Andrade, along with her siblings, has organized a fundraiser to support their family during this difficult time. The fundraiser aims to raise $15,000 to cover the funeral expenses and alleviate the financial strain on their parents. As of now, they have raised $530 from nine donations.
Karen expressed her deep gratitude for the support received so far and urged the community to continue contributing. "Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for any support you can provide during this time, whether it is with a donation, a simple share, or keeping Alex’s memory alive," she said. She also requested continued prayers for her family and Alex’s children.
On Facebook, numerous friends and family members shared their condolences and memories of Alex. Kolby Lynn, who appears to be very close to Alex, wrote, "I love you Alex so much thick or thin we were each other’s rock! Me and the kids will miss you everyday. I’ll never let them forget you. I will always tell them how much you loved them! I will love you and miss you forever!"
Kimmie Moore also shared her sympathies, saying, "I’m so sorry for your loss! Prayers for you, your kids, and his family for Healing Hearts!" Others echoed similar sentiments, expressing their sorrow and offering support and prayers.
Deborah Davis inquired about the circumstances of Alex’s passing, to which Layna Ray responded, "He was killed in a car accident."
The outpouring of support on social media and through the fundraiser highlights the profound impact Alex had on those around him and the collective effort to honor his memory and support his family through this tragic time.
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