
Alexandria's Legacy: Support Her Loved Ones
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Hey, I’m Casey. I’m Alexandria (Danford) Aburto’s sister, and I’m begging anyone that can share this or help support her family in this time, it would be greatly appreciated.
She was a brave, strong, beautiful soul with so much to offer. She was only 25 but accomplished so much. She was a daughter of six, a mother of two, a wife, a bartender, an amateur makeup artist, a friend, a mentor, and the best older sister I could have asked for. Her journey may be over, but her soul and story will live on in everyone she’s ever met. Her kids and husband were her pride and joy, and I’m heartbroken she won’t be around to see their progress. I know she’ll be watching over us, but it hurts that I’ll never see what new tattoo she got, the new drama about literally anything, or how many times she’s rewatching xyz. It hurts that we didn’t see it coming. It hurts that I won’t be receiving one of those random FaceTimes, just because you missed me. It hurts that the last time I saw you in person was on Christmas for that brief hour. It hurts that this precious angel was taken from us.
If you can’t donate money, that’s okay. We would love to hear the wonderful stories and memories you have of her.
I’m not sure when things are going to start, but anything will help her husband and babies through this tough time. Thank you in advance, and I’ll keep everyone posted.
Organizer and beneficiary
Casey La Pierre
Organizer
Olympia, WA
Carlos Aburto
Beneficiary