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The most fun I ever had with Alex was probably when we were choreographing our opening number for musical theater. We both had kind of taken the reigns on figuring out exactly what we were going to do. Every time we decided on something to do next he would write it in his notebook. There were a couple times when I suggested something and he would just give a thoughtful head nod before writing it down and testing it out. I felt like I was getting his approval, which was something I really wanted when doing the choreo. And then the best part was definitely putting it all together as a group, smiling and laughing as we performed like there was no tomorrow!
Class felt empty without him. But I know right now he's flying like an angel.
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2022, Black Belt Leadership Academy, West Center Street, Milwaukee, WI, USA
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2022, Black Belt Leadership Academy, West Center Street, Milwaukee, WI, USA
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2022, Black Belt Leadership Academy, West Center Street, Milwaukee, WI, USA
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2022, Black Belt Leadership Academy, West Center Street, Milwaukee, WI, USA
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Alex had such a kind heart! I had English with him last year and he is one of the reasons i started to play guitar. I remember one class period we talked about guitar for the whole class. He was so positive, smart, caring, and a light! I will miss him so much. Last Sunday I was singing a song and his name came in to my head and I knew that he is still gonna be with us for years to come.
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2023, Wauwatosa Children's Theater
This is a photo from the 2023 production of "Peter Pan". Two of my children (Louis and Aidenn) had so much fun performing with Alex. While Rob and I didn't not know Alex as well as many - I can say was a fan favorite over here in the Riepenhoff home. We were so impressed with his talent and loved to hear him make music with Louis in the basement. Our family feels this loss with everyone in our community.
— with
Louis Riepenhoff
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I was a long-term substitute chemistry teacher at Tosa East, and Alex was the kind of student every teacher dreams of. Whenever I graded his quizzes, they were always so logical, clear, and beautifully organized. Thinking of him still brings a deep ache to my heart.
Today, I happened to meet Teddy, and we shared hugs—along with our sorrow. We comforted each other, grieving someone so special and so loved.
Alex will always be remembered. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
In response to "When was the last time you spent time with Alex?"
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This is a video of Alex and John doing an improv scene about two paleontologists discovering new fossils backstage during Radium Girls dress rehearsal.
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I'm sure we all know Alex loved the Beatles. One of the funniest things to me about him was how stubborn he was in his opinion that the song
Dear Prudence was THE WORST song they'd ever produced.
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Alex was such a light in my life. We first found ourselves together in 6th grade, in a rec department production of Aladdin. Frankly, we did not get along. As middle school continued in 6th and 7th grade, we found ourselves in the same group of friends. When we got to 8th grade Alex and i became especially close and had continued to be friends. Alex was one of the most understanding people I´ve ever met. Alex would listen to you talk as long as you needed and somehow still come out with advice for every single issue and experience. He was never scared to give you his very unfiltered opinion, (even if it wasn't exactly what you wanted to hear). About 2 weeks before he passed, I had been crying in the stairwell of the theater. He had come down the stairs and asked if i was okay, I, embarrassed, told him i was, and he continued down the stairs. a moment passed and he paused, and began coming back up the stairs. He said ¨you're not okay¨. Alex then hugged me, and told me it was going to be okay, he reassured me that i was okay and told me that if i ever needed anything, he would be there. He then followed up later just to really make sure i was okay. Alex could always tell what i was feeling, without me having to say a word. That meant a lot. I´m thankful to have had Alex in my life as long as i did, and im grateful he ever found it in his heart to be my friend
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I am so sorry. Please know you are not alone.
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Alex was a huge roll model for me and he really made my theater experience with him memorable. He was an amazing person. He was really funny and always brought smiles to peoples faces. He was a big help when someone I care about was going through a hard time. School, theater and the world feels more empty without him. Thank you Alex. I miss you every day
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A couple days before he passed, I had a very meaningful interaction with Alex. I was texting him because I was feeling down. I apologized for talking so much, and he sent me a video. In the video, he told me to never apologize for feeling and expressing my emotions. He told me he was always here for me to talk to; this meant more to me than he could ever know. I'm glad that this was one of our final conversations.
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2024, Grandma and Grandpa’s House
Alex was a master gingerbread man decorator on Christmas Cookie Decorating Day
— with
Alex Harrison
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