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Family and friends are invited to the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home and Crematory on Friday, OCTOBER 25, 2024 for visitation 3:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m., and then a service remembering and celebrating his life will begin at 6:00 p.m.
Those wishing to watch the service via livestream, you may click on this link at 6:00 pm. https://youtube.com/live/uKCUFRCMfG4?feature=share
- Due to music licensing laws you may hear periods of silence when music is played during the service.
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Donations in Alex’s honor will be used to support an organization that promotes motorcycle awareness and safety for the families of young riders, and youth sports which brought so much joy to Alex. We love you Alex. You will forever be in our hearts.
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Miller's FlowersMASCOUTAH, IL (FORMERLY OF RACINE) – With our deepest sorrow, we announce the passing of our son, Alex Robert Westman; formerly of Racine, during his 26th year, in a motor vehicle accident. The collision, caused by the other driver crossing a center line, occurred in Mascoutah, Illinois, where Alex had begun residing.
Alex’s journey on Earth began in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He took to the road early at two years of age and moved with his parents and older sister to Racine, Wisconsin, where he spent most of his childhood. He attended The Prairie School for sixteen years, from before kindergarten, until his graduation in 2017. Alex was always active; with model airplanes, soccer, and it seemed all things young boys do. Participating in Little Ninjas at an early age sparked his affinity for self-discipline and personal fitness. He went on to achieve full black-belt status in Tae-Kwon-Do. He enjoyed playing middle and high-school basketball as well as summer-leagues. He never stopped moving; as he mountain biked, road biked, ran, even conquered occasional triathlons. Family travel and vacations would usually center around physical activity between automobile rides. Alex also developed into a wonderful chess player, and he was a steadfast companion. Through all that, Alex’s main interest was baseball.
Alex discovered baseball when he was nine years old and in the fourth grade. He loved to play, and baseball is where Alex blossomed – and dreamed. He went to college to play baseball, starting at Quincy University in Illinois, and finishing at Dallas Christian College in Texas where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business. But Alex would never be done with baseball. He continued to pursue his passion and played four seasons in the Pecos Independent Professional League, traveling to cities primarily in the American southwest. Alex was determined that 2025 would be his fifth season. During off-seasons he worked to support himself – especially enjoying teaching baseball to young teams and giving private lessons; all the while he visited friends and family, and he relentlessly trained.
Along Alex’s journey, we proudly watched his outgoing spirit naturally inspire us and so many others to be active, eat healthier, be healthier. Alex gave much of himself and was always willing to sacrifice. He would be the first to volunteer and offer help, whether it be a family member, friend, teammate, or complete stranger. Alex will be dearly missed. His legacy is filled with love, compassion, joy, determination, and passion. He left an indelible mark in the hearts of those of us fortunate enough to know him. Alex’s dry sense of humor and impervious spirit will be remembered forever, and he will continue to inspire all those he touched.
Miranda Rodriguez was Alex’s beacon of strength and support. They met at Quincy University. Being athletics oriented herself, Miranda and Alex created fond memories during their travels with and to each other during their adventure into adulthood. Her patience and acceptance of a traveling schedule was extraordinary. Their acceptance of each other’s schedules was amazing.
Closest surviving family members include parents Michael Robert Westman and Cynthia Marie Westman, siblings Victoria Marie and Erik Michael Westman, Grandparents Nancy Westman, Gerald and Charlotte Lindquist, Aunts Jayne (Michael) Gasperi and Susan (Ernie) Fraijo, Uncle Mark (Laura) Lindquist, and Girlfriend Miranda Rodriguez. Alex was preceded in death by Grandfather David Robert Westman.
Family, friends, and all others who feel compelled to celebrate Alex’s life are invited to the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home and Crematory on Friday, October 25, 2024, for visitation from 3 to 6 p.m., and a service from 6 to 7 p.m.. The celebration will continue with food, drink, and storytelling immediately afterward at The Maple Table restaurant, in Racine. A live-stream video of the service will be available by contacting the Funeral Home at DragerLangendorf.com
Donations in Alex’s honor will be used to support an organization that promotes motorcycle awareness and safety for the families of young riders, and to support youth sports which brought so much joy to Alex. We love you Alex. You will forever be in our hearts.
Sandy Schauer, Buffalo, MN says
My thoughts, sympathy & prayers are with all of Alex’s family & friends at this very sad time. May God rest his soul in peace. Sandy Schauer, Buffalo, MN
Leann Pomaville says
Such a difficult loss. I have fond memories of Alex visiting OBUUC as a child. My heart goes out to his entire family.
Steve Judiscak - The Barn says
I had just met Alex last week at our baseball facility.
We sat and talked baseball and life for a couple hours.
He was fun and quirky, and I really liked him.
He was excited to start giving hitting lessons to young players.
My prayers are with his family in this time of loss… I am so very sorry.
Eileen Teska says
I’m so sorry for this tragic loss. Sending support to all who loved Alex. I am with you in spirit now, on the 25th and beyond.
AnneFrances Michna says
Victoria and family,
My deepest condolences on the loss of Alex. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
AnneFrances Michna
Marybeth Safransky Zuhlke says
Dear Nancy, I feel so sorry for your loss. Your grandson looks so handsome and kind.
I send my condolences and will say healing prayers to help you deal with your grief.
I will try to stop in at the funeral home as well in the afternoon on Friday to
give you a hug. Take care. With love and peace, Marybeth Zuhlke
Christy Ziegler and Family says
I’m so sorry for your loss. I saw Dan Bline a couple of weeks ago and we were talking about Alex.He was always a very polite young man. My son Zack played baseball with him in the good old days. Praying for you and your family in this time of loss🙏🙏🙏
Robin Rodriguez says
I was lucky to have Alex part of my family. I will never forget meeting Alex his smile. Finally someone was taller than me in our family. The way Miranda and Alex love each other. To see to people grow in their relationships and be there to watch it. I will never forget his obsession with can goods. Hislove for there dog Riley, Alex you will always be a part of our family. I can still hear your voice saying Miranda’s name. I love you Alex
James Warren says
No words can describe Westman. He truly was an enigma. In the past few days I’ve spent time remembering all the fun we shared. Alex was always so down for any adventure and ready to take on the day. He could make something as simple as running errands a mission. During college he came to visit Milwaukee a few times and he always made an effort to stay in contact. Truly he was just a fantastic person and I was fortunate to call him a friend. He will be missed so much
William Talbott⚾️ says
Great teammate and friend
Lisa Harris says
Words are not enough to express the void on losing such a young and promising son and brother. May you all find the strength through the difficult “firsts’”. Dear Mike, Cindy, Victoria and Erik, may you feel his love around you in the most difficult and unpredictable days ahead. All my love,
Deb Lein says
I am very sorry to hear about the sudden loss of Alex. I know words cannot take away the hurt you are feeling but I wanted you to know how much I care. My heart goes out to your family at this time of grief.
Charles Jones says
It was a pleasure to share the field with you Alex.