ALEXIS FULLER

FOREVER 29

Alexis Fuller was a daughter whose love radiated like the sun, warming the hearts of everyone lucky enough to know her. She carried a tenderness that could make the hardest days softer and a kindness that left an imprint on every soul she touched. Alexis was more than a daughter—she was a light, a presence so vibrant that even the darkest moments couldn’t dim her glow.

My beautiful daughter, you are so loved,” her mother shares. “You struggled so long with addiction. Then you got clean for 13 months. Those 13 months were the best! I’m so proud of you—I had my baby girl back. Then the relapse… I wish I could have saved you! Always know your momma loves you no matter what! You were the most loving, caring, amazing daughter. I miss you so much. Never forget, I love you to the moon and back!” - her mother

Those 13 months were a testament to Alexis’s strength and her ability to overcome. In those months, she reclaimed herself, showing the world her true spirit—a woman full of love, resilience, and hope. It was a glimpse of the Alexis her family always knew and loved, a time that will forever remain a cherished memory.

Her struggle with addiction didn’t define her. What defined Alexis was the way she loved so deeply, the way she cared so fiercely, and the way she could bring joy even in her own moments of pain. She was a daughter, a fighter, and a source of endless pride to the family who now carries her memory like a sacred flame.

Though her time here was cut tragically short, Alexis’s legacy is one of love, perseverance, and the bond between a mother and daughter that nothing—not even time or loss—can break.

Rest peacefully, Alexis. You are loved beyond words, missed beyond measure, and held in your mother’s heart forever.

March 23, 1995 – May 30, 2024
Washtucna, Washington