Alexandria N. Slezak (Lexie), 23, of Victor, NY, passed away at home, with her Mom and siblings by her side, on August 21, 2020, after a strong battle against adrenal cancer. She was born on March 31st, 1997. She was employed at the New York Beer Project, in Victor, NY. She
graduated in 2015, from Victor Central School District. She adored and loved her dog Leo and kitty Binx. She will be remembered by all her friends as a fun, energetic, sweet and genuine friend who always put others before herself in any situation. She was someone who would give
others the world before taking it for herself. She was a free spirit and a kind soul, who lit up any room she walked into with her smile and bubbly personality.
She is survived by her mother, Deborah Lawton, her sister Kassandra(Kassie) Slezak and her brother Maxwell (Max) Slezak. Her father Michael Slezak and her paternal grandmother,
Maryann Slezak, of Hagaman, NY. Several aunts, uncles and cousins. She is predeceased by her Maternal Grandmother and Grandfather, Betty and Dave Lawton and her Uncle Richard Holland, Gloversville, NY. Also, her paternal grandfather, Zygmond Slezak.
Service is Friday August 28 2PM at Victor Municipal Park. People should dress for the weather and remember masks.
in lieu of flowers please consider donations to Adrenal Cancer Research at the University of Michigan-Rogel Cancer Center.
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5 responses to “Slezak, Alexandria (Lexie)”
Lexi, oh Lexi. I miss your sweet face, excited spirit and that smile! You touched so many people and I know that your legacy of excitement for life will live on in those that you touched. Love you Sweet Girl!
Miss you big, Lexie girl ❤️
Lexi i still cant believe this. You will always be one of the most genuine and loving people I was blessed enough to know. My heart hurts still. You will forever be in my thoughts. Untill we meet again you beautiful Angel!
I am heartbroken for all of Lexi’s family and friends, and hope that they can find joy and comfort in memories and love of such a luminous soul. LOVE never ends, and to be loved in others hearts is to be immortal.
Dear Debbie and family,
It is hard to find the words as none seem right. I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved Lexie. I am praying for your comfort and peace in the sorrowful days ahead. Sincerely, Maria Martens