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ALYSIA ANN HARTFIELD

September 30, 1977 ~ December 4, 2018

Alysia Ann Hartfield was born September 30, 1977 in San Antonio, Texas. She attended Judson High School for her first three years, then senior year she transferred to Sam Houston High School, where she graduated in 1996. At an early age Alysia accepted Christ and united with Savannah Baptist Church in Marion, TX. Alysia's first job out of high school was at Walgreen's on Rigsby in San Antonio, TX in the cosmetics department. Her last employment was at Mitchell Bail Bonds in San Antonio, TX until she became ill.

She is preceded in death by her grandfather, Alvoid Hartfield Sr. (Grampy); aunt, Sharon (Uncle Toby) Hartfield; sister, Allison Marie-Pearl Hartfield & cousin, Randa (LaRhonda) Cubitt.

She is survived by her grandmother, Charles Etta Hartfield (Big Mama); father, Alvoid Hartfield Jr and mother, Aileen Hartfield. Brother, Alvoid Hartfield III, wife Shawnay Hartfield; sisters, Alexandra Hartfield & Aaleyah Hartfield. Children, Alexander Hartfield, Robert Hernandez & Armoni Hernandez. Plus a host of loving moms, aunts, uncles, cousins, family and close friends to cherish Alysia's memory. Birth mom Denise Jackson and brother Marcus Jackson.

At the young age of 39, Alysia began her battle with Stage 4 breast cancer the only way she knew how to fight adversity- strong-willed, determined and never complaining. She passed peacefully at the home of her grandparents, surrounded by family after a full day of life, laughter and music with friends and family.

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  1. My condolences to your family. I want to share with you some words of comfort. When we loose a loved one in death, it leaves a void in our heart. But God promises to “wipe out every tear from our eyes and death will be no more”. (Rev. 21:3,4) Soon, he will bring our loved ones back to life. (John 5:28,29) For more information please visit http://www.jw.org.

  2. To : Alex, Robert D.,Armoni, and family !

    My condolences to you for the loss of your mom and loved one. My Prayer is that God gives you all comfort, peace and strength. If you need anything, I am here for you. 
    Grandma Debbie ( Robert Jr.)
    Matthew 5:4

  3. I am so sorry for your loss. Alysia and I attended high school together. She will be greatly missed. I pray that you all receive strength and comfort. May god bless you doing during this time.

  4. My condolences to the family. No one can prepare us for the pain and grief we experience when we lose a loved one in death. At 1Peter 5:7 we are encouraged to “throw all your anxiety on him” because he cares for you. though missed, your loved one is not forgotten. God the giver of life is eager to restore life to those who have fallen asleep in death and promises to do so by means of a resurrection (John 5:28,29) to life on a Beautiful Paradise earth with sickness, pain and death being removed forever (Revelation 21:4) May these Bible promises bring comfort to the family in the days to come.

  5. I’m so sorry for your loss. If this can be comforting to you, just know that she is no longer suffering (Ecclesiastes 9:5) and now she, as well as others who have died, awaits the wonderful resurrection that Jehovah God has promised (Acts 24:15). I hope this message brings you comfort.

  6. To the family of Alysia. My family and I are so sorry for the loss of your loved one. She fought the battle which is true as to the Bible (Matthew 24:13) the one that Endures to the End will be saved. She is now waiting on her name to be called. May he also heal those hearts this day that may have a void. Again so sorry for your loss.


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