Alexander Williamson
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Rochester: Friday, September 5, 2025.
His burial was held in Riverside Cemetery.
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Let the family know you care by sharing this tribute
Rochester: Friday, September 5, 2025.
His burial was held in Riverside Cemetery.
Alex was more than a great friend. He was a mentor, a source of wisdom, and a place to land when I needed a laugh or to make sense of something. Losing him is hard. His passing leaves a huge hole in the lives of many. Not just his longtime friends, but the community of artists he built around himself online. His work was enjoyed by many and already fans are missing his outlandish, yet weirdly beautiful, installments.
Alex loved nature, the occasional cute dog, and a good long chat with friends that meandered like a nice walk along he beach.
These things don’t quantify Alex as a whole person. He was complicated, messy, sometimes frustrating, but many, myself included, are struggling without him.
I hope anyone reading this knows he was loved by many, is missed by many, and that he changed lives just by gracing us with his presence and being so encouraging to those he cared about.
Alex leaves a large hole in so many hearts. But his memory, and his influence will live with us for time to come.
I worked with Alex at a gas station when I was younger. We had many great conversations about comics, video games, and other forms of art during our downtime. His immense energy, enthusiasm for art, and love of living were impossible not to feel. While I don’t think Alex ever knew how much I valued our conversations, I cherish the memories of every interaction we had in our short time working together.
Alex had a tremendous effect on my life and way of thinking, to the point where I’ve pursued art as a career. I’ll always remember Alex not only for the effect he had on me, but also for the tremendous amount of joy he gave everyone who interacted with him. Everyone will miss you!