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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—Ashley Triplett
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My deepest condolences

—Diane
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My deepest condolences.

—Diane
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I am so very sorry for your loss

—Tara
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—Kelly
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Hello you don't know me but I wanted to say I am so sorry for your loss and give my condolences in your loss.

—Jennifer Mangke
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I did not know Michelle personally but my son was one of her teachers and she surely left a lasting impression on him. He talked about her happy spirit and joy for life and was absolutely devastated to hear she had passed. When this grown mountain of a man called me with tears, I could only remind him that our ways are not Gods ways and we don’t know why He called her home- but rejoice in the fact that she is with Jesus, safe and well. Know that your family is in our prayers and know that your daughter’s short life was a light to my son and will forever be in his heart. God Bless you all.

—Susie Fortune
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—Jacqulyn Fisher