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Alexander Kurt Felsch

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Alexander Kurt Felsch

Birth
Mission, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Jul 2023 (aged 32)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Tomball, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Alexander Kurt Felsch, 32, of Houston, Texas, passed away on July20, 2023. Alexander was born October 1, 1990, in Mission, Texas, to Joerg Kurt Felsch and Jody Lynn Schwenkel. Alexander had many nicknames including Alex, Ali, Feez/Feezy, Jandro-Phillips, Ali-Cat and Coco. His niece and nephews referred to him as the "cool" uncle.

Alex attended Klein High School in Klein, Texas and while he entertained the thought of attending college, decided it just wasn't for him and took a different course in life focused primarily in the technology sales industry. Alex also had a serious passion for art and music, and those closest to him knew him to be a fierce fan of singing karaoke. Alex's most proud accomplishment in art was creating various album covers for the hip hop artist Ghost 1111 and other artist within the B.A.C. (Building and Connecting) Movement.

Alex had one child, Zoey Alexandra Felsch (3), whom he absolutely adored and would do anything for. He was a gentle and protective father who loved to smother her with kisses and affection. On a recent swim day, he'd placed Zoey in time out for running by the pool, only to remain there with her in the chair because he couldn't stand the thought of her sitting there alone even for a few minutes. Zoey's first "date night" with Daddy occurred before she could even walk, with Alex dressed in suit and tie, and she in a pretty jumper with matching hair ribbons. He lived life large with Zoey, and Zoey gave him every reason to live. Alex's legacy will live on in her and for this we are eternally grateful.

Alex loved family and every opportunity he could, he'd think of a reason to get together for laughter and great times. Christmases were extra special with Alex being the ringleader in preparation of Santa's arrival, queuing up the computer so the little ones could watch Santa travel across the world on his way to our house, and helping his niece and nephews write a note to leave for Santa along with cookies and milk. The memories created with Alex over the last thirty-two years will live in our hearts forevermore.

Alex is survived by his daughter Zoey Alexandra, mother and father, sisters Kristina and Rebecca, brothers Frederick and Phillip, nephews Nathaniel (Nate), Elijah (Eli) and Jakob, and niece Madilynn (Madi). Alex is also survived by his step-father Kurt and step-sister Ashley.

Klein Funeral Home
Alexander Kurt Felsch, 32, of Houston, Texas, passed away on July20, 2023. Alexander was born October 1, 1990, in Mission, Texas, to Joerg Kurt Felsch and Jody Lynn Schwenkel. Alexander had many nicknames including Alex, Ali, Feez/Feezy, Jandro-Phillips, Ali-Cat and Coco. His niece and nephews referred to him as the "cool" uncle.

Alex attended Klein High School in Klein, Texas and while he entertained the thought of attending college, decided it just wasn't for him and took a different course in life focused primarily in the technology sales industry. Alex also had a serious passion for art and music, and those closest to him knew him to be a fierce fan of singing karaoke. Alex's most proud accomplishment in art was creating various album covers for the hip hop artist Ghost 1111 and other artist within the B.A.C. (Building and Connecting) Movement.

Alex had one child, Zoey Alexandra Felsch (3), whom he absolutely adored and would do anything for. He was a gentle and protective father who loved to smother her with kisses and affection. On a recent swim day, he'd placed Zoey in time out for running by the pool, only to remain there with her in the chair because he couldn't stand the thought of her sitting there alone even for a few minutes. Zoey's first "date night" with Daddy occurred before she could even walk, with Alex dressed in suit and tie, and she in a pretty jumper with matching hair ribbons. He lived life large with Zoey, and Zoey gave him every reason to live. Alex's legacy will live on in her and for this we are eternally grateful.

Alex loved family and every opportunity he could, he'd think of a reason to get together for laughter and great times. Christmases were extra special with Alex being the ringleader in preparation of Santa's arrival, queuing up the computer so the little ones could watch Santa travel across the world on his way to our house, and helping his niece and nephews write a note to leave for Santa along with cookies and milk. The memories created with Alex over the last thirty-two years will live in our hearts forevermore.

Alex is survived by his daughter Zoey Alexandra, mother and father, sisters Kristina and Rebecca, brothers Frederick and Phillip, nephews Nathaniel (Nate), Elijah (Eli) and Jakob, and niece Madilynn (Madi). Alex is also survived by his step-father Kurt and step-sister Ashley.

Klein Funeral Home

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