Mike and family, I am so incredibly sorry for the loss of Alex. Mike we have shared stories of our kids, who are all similar ages and enjoy similar music and theater activities. You have been on my mind consistently, my heart breaks for you and your family. Sending love and light during this very difficult time.
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I’ve been teaching voice and drama for going on a decade now. From my experience, boys like Alex are exceptionally rare. He was the kind of kid that exuded empathy, sensitivity, and kindness. It was just his nature.
I was lucky enough to have served as Alex’s music director during Frozen, Lion King, and Legally Blonde at Longfellow. When he got up to audition for Lion King, I remember thinking to myself “oh yeah! Alex was in our ensemble last year. He did a nice job!” Please keep in mind that Longfellow is a big school with ensembles that are 50+ kids in size. It is difficult to stand out in the crowd when surrounded by that much talent. However, that Lion King audition… When he opened his mouth to sing, I felt myself immediately getting incredibly emotional. He had selected “Fight the Dragons” from Big Fish, a song in which a father tells his son about all the adventures he’s been on and the lengths he’d go to protect his kid and make him happy. I have a sentimental attachment to this particular piece because of my own relationship with my father, and I couldn’t believe how well I was hearing it sung from the mouth of a seventh grader. It was clear that he understood the song too. After I wiped my eyes, I asked him where a kid his age would have even found a song like that. His response? “My dad stayed up and picked it for me and worked on it with me. When I sang it for him, he cried too.” This was the relationship between Alex and his father- something I never saw first hand but heard about regularly. That shared love and care and understanding between Alex and his dad and their love for the theatre helped his gift shine on our stage. This was particularly true in his depiction of Simba. I pushed Alex to emotionally dig deep in playing a character with a similar tie to his father, and in spite of his young age, he completely understood and left me crying on my long commute home to Chicago on more than one occasion. This was a kid who didn’t just understand the fragile, gentle, and inherently good and soft way that all people are when you strip them of their stressors, differences, and insecurities. He was able to SHARE that kindness and understanding through artistic expression, and for a KID to be able to do that? Now that is a rare thing.
I loved talking to this young man about The Beatles, theatre, his guitar at home, etc. I think the last band I told him to check out was The Cure. The thing about Alex was that no matter what you were telling him or listening to him talk about, he was grateful and excited to be having a conversation. The world is a lesser place without Alex’s light. We would all do well to continue to hold it in our hearts and keep it shining, for I truly believe it makes the world a kinder and more generous place.
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I chaperoned the 8th grade French field trip and often sat at the same table with Alex. Alex would help me with how to say things like “pass the salt” in French and we laughed together at my struggle to say anything in French.
Two weeks ago I chaperoned the LA orchestra field trip and we chatted and talked about French. Alex was so kind and talented and so easy to talk to. I am so sorry for your loss.
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I had musical theater with him this year. He was really talented and I was devastated to hear of his passing. I miss him a lot, and our class isn't complete and never will be without his presence. Fly high, Alex.
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I was astonished to hear of this young man's passing. I didn't know Alex. I attended school with his grandmother, Audrey. She sent me this notification today. To all of Alex's family, my most sincere condolences and prayers.
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2017, Walt Disney World® Resort, Florida, USA
My husband and I were fortunate to go with Alex, Luella, Mike, and Leah on their first family trip to Disney. Alex was a huge Star Wars fan, and he got to be a padawan and fight one of the Empire's Inquisitor Sisters (a bad guy). He got all his stage directions down, and the look of joy on his face the entire time is something I treasure.
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On behalf of everyone at Yahara Software, we extend our deepest sympathies to Alex’s family during this profoundly difficult time. Please know that you are in our thoughts, and we wish you comfort and strength in the days ahead.
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Alex shows off his mad rapping skillz when the pit takes ‘This Song is Awesome’ at near double time during Ride the Cyclone sitzprobe.
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Mike and Family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. I am sending my heartfelt prayers.
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2022, Mount Washington
Alex’s “interesting fact” about himself that he could have used for every ice breaker for the rest of his life. He and his mom (me) climbed Mount Washington in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
— with
Alexander Harrison
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2022, Mount Washington
Alex’s “interesting fact” about himself that he could have used for every ice breaker for the rest of his life. He and his mom (me) climbed Mount Washington in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
— with
Alexander Harrison
and
Leah Harrison
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2022, Mount Washington
Alex’s “interesting fact” about himself that he could have used for every ice breaker for the rest of his life. He and his mom (me) climbed Mount Washington in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
— with
Alexander Harrison
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Alex will be greatly missed here at Wauwatosa East. I would love to donate a book in his honor to our library. I can ask his friends for some title suggestions. ~Ms. Oliver (Librarian)
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