Alexandria Lee Perez, born on January 11, 1982, in San Antonio, Texas, passed away on November 5, 2025. A vibrant spirit and a beacon of joy to those around her, Alexandria, affectionately known as Alex, embodied a happy-go-lucky disposition that was truly contagious. She graduated from Bellevue High School in Bellevue, Nebraska, in 2000 and pursued a career in food preparation, having worked at renowned establishments such as Red Lobster, Old Chicago, and Olive Garden.
Alexandria was known for her remarkable ability to uplift others; she always knew just what to say to provide comfort and support to those in need. Her compassion and determination made her a cherished friend and an irreplaceable member of her family.
Her passions were diverse, spanning music, dancing, hair braiding, and crafts. Alex approached every interest with enthusiasm and excelled at everything she endeavored to do. Her prided accomplishments include the birth of her first son, Xavier (Danny), and the joy she felt when her son Ricardo returned home from the military. She shared a unique bond with each of her boys, always putting them first and nurturing their individual spirits.
Alexandria is lovingly remembered by her parents, Anita Sausedo and Silver Perez, her step father Alejandoro Aguilar of Mexico City who helped guide her in a lot of ways when she was younger and was always the father to her, her siblings Sara Ludi and Michael Perez, and her children, Xavier (Danny) Ricardo, Santiago, and Gabriel, her maternal grandparents Robert and Corrina , and her grandmother Willson Vasquez. Her family included aunt Connie Sausedo and Rita Palato, cousins Jessie Moses and Naomi Martinez, and nieces and nephews Tianna Perez, Sky Perez, Nathaniel Perez, Aiden Perez, and Aaron Perez, her sister-in-law Jennifer Street (baby mama).
She is preceded in death by her cousins Corinna Sausedo and Tim Garcia, her paternal grandpa Marshall, her maternal grandpa Tony, and her beloved grandma, Nana.
Alexandria Lee Perez’s legacy of love, happiness, and unwavering support will be cherished by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered for the joy she brought into the lives of her family and friends.
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