

Alejandro graduated from Nyssa High School and went on to serve in the United States Army. After his service, he continued building his future at Utah State University, eventually following his passion for aviation as a helicopter flight instructor with Palm Beach Helicopters. He was proud of the life he was creating and the path he was on.
At the center of his world was Lily Bybee—his high school friend who became his greatest love. The life they built together was full of laughter, loyalty, and deep connection. She was his person, and he was hers.
Alejandro had a way about him that made people feel seen, welcomed, and valued. He didn’t just make friends—he made lasting connections. If you met him, you remembered him. He lived fully, loved deeply, and never took a moment with his family and friends for granted.
Alejandro is survived by his mom, Rose Mary Ramirez ,his father, Aristeo Carrasco (Adriana Carrasco); his brothers, Amilio Carrasco, Isaiah Carrasco, and Aleonzo Calderon (Joslynn Calderon); his beautiful nieces, Ahveyah Carrasco and Vienna Calderon; his grandparents, Frances Ramirez, Juan Ramirez, Manual and Magdalena Carrasco; and countless cousins, family members, and friends who loved him dearly.
Alejandro was so deeply loved, and he will be missed more than words can ever express. His life, though short, was full—and the impact he made will last forever.
This is not goodbye. This is simply “see you later,” my beloved son.
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