Visitation

Sept. 21, 2024
1 p.m. - 2 p.m.

Service

Sept. 21, 2024
noon

Committal

N/A

Vivian Michelle Hughes-D’Alessandro, 16, of Morganton, NC, went to her Heavenly home on Thursday, September 12, 2024.

Born in Lake City, FL on March 10, 2008, she was the daughter of Christina and Nick D’Alessandro. Vivian was a junior at Freedom High School, where she sang in the choir. She loved blue butterflies, and her favorite color was brown. Vivian was a light in everyone’s life, and she made everyone feel special and loved.

In addition to her parents, Vivian is survived by her brother, Benjamin Michael D’Alessandro; sister, Nicole Marie D’Alessandro; maternal grandmother, Joanne Baker; paternal grandparents, Lori D’Alessandro and Edward D’Alessandro; aunt, Barbara Rose Lopez (Reginald); and cousins, Allyson, Adam, and Audrey Lopez.

A celebration of Vivian’s life will be held at noon, Saturday, September 21, 2024 at El Bethel Baptist Church with Rev. Justin Cunningham officiating. All who loved Vivian are asked to gather in the fellowship hall following the service.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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—Gregory Knox

I do not know your family but wanted to send my condolences to each of you in your loss. I pray God will be with you and bring you comfort in the coming days.

—Reba Reece
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Sorry for your loss

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—Hope Lail
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I'm so sorry for your loss.

—Billie Young
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You don't know me, but I just wanted to say I am praying for all the family and friends during this time. Definitely a beautiful girl gone too soon. Rest in peace. -CH

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Precious Vivian, You were definitely a bright light to everyone you touched.. I am so saddened by the news of your passing. Brianna has been having a hard time with it. She was sure trying to come and see you one last time, tell you see you later but I don’t know that we can make it happen. No matter what know how much she cherished your friendship and loved you. She will always carry a piece of you in her heart. Love you sweet girl, until we all see you again. Love, Brianna’s Mimi

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