Robert "Robby" Porter Alexander V, was born on Thursday, April 21, 1988 to Robert "Rob" P. Alexander and Tawnia Gray in Orange, California. Robby has lived in the Riverside County for 25 years. Robby is a huge fan of the San Diego Chargers and has worked for Colorado West Construction for the last 2 years. On Friday, November 15, 2013 Robby went to be with the Lord. He is survived by his father and mother and a host of family and friends. His wonderful sense of humor and big heart will truly be missed by all he loved and loved him.
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12/15/2017
Tawnia Alexander Gray
I miss you Son more than you could ever know. My sweet sweet Angel. Rest in Peace my Love. Forever in my heart and soul.
12/15/2015
Robbo's Mother
My precious Angel. Taken too soon. I love you son and you will be in my heart and soul forever. My heart is broken. I long to hold you again even for a moment.
Love you whole sky Sonshine 💚💜💙💛
12/15/2015
Robbo's Mother
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12/10/2013
Elaine Wright
Robbo you will forever be in my heart, I will miss your smile, your overnight couch visits, all the laughs and memories you have shared with us. I promise to look after your mom and little brothers, until I see you again
12/10/2013
Bob and Diane Alexander
You'll be with us always. We light a candle every evening at 7 p.m. and say a prayer in your memory. Love you forever.
11/22/2013
Rick Lindley
Godspeed young man.
11/21/2013
Shelley Villarreal
Rest in peace Little Robby
11/21/2013
Nancy V.
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11/21/2013
Angela Eaton
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11/20/2013
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11/20/2013
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11/20/2013
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11/20/2013
Veronica Renteria-Bocanegra
Your Memory will be in the hearts of all forever.... To all your family and friends please feel free to leave a loving memory or thought and or photo
11/20/2013
sandie vedder
Rest with the angels Robby and watch over your loving family
11/20/2013
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11/20/2013
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11/19/2013
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11/19/2013
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