

Age 32
September 3, 1993 – December 20, 2025
Alex was predeceased by her Grandparents: Nancy Muckle & Alex Muckle. Mother: Charlene Oshie. Stepmother: Lorraine Muckle. Adopted mother’s: Yolanda (Rose) Diaz-Lopez & Ester Bunn. Sister: Angelina Fisher. Brother’s: Garett Muckle & Shandi (Big Boi) Diaz-Lopez/Hunter. Aunties: Stella Lewis & Brenda Muckle. Cousin’s: Alexander Muckle & Ian Muckle. There are also countless cherished family members and loved ones who have passed, far too many to name individually.
Alex is survived by her Children: Oliver Cameron, Dellaraine McKelvie-Oshie, Owen McKelvie, Georgia McKelvie. Grandmother: Mary Jane Oshie. Biological father: Melvin Muckle. Adopted father: Mauricio Diaz-Lopez (Joelyn). Siblings: Tobi Diaz-Lopez, Mauricio (Boi) Diaz-Lopez, Elizabeth (Liza) Hunter, Jersey Muckle, Brooke Muckle, Melvin Muckle Jr, Lilly Muckle, Mayela Diaz-Lopez. Nieces & Nephews: Melayna, Shayleen, Mauricio, Devin, Shandi, Tyler. Uncles & Aunties: Albert Muckle, Edward Muckle, Davey Michaud, Stanley Oshie. Diane Lott, Katherine. Cousins: Tara Jo Muckle, Marissa Muckle, Danelle Muckle, Joseph Oshie, Mike (Tankotan), Sarah (Bruce), Wyatt Jesse (Kayleigh), Natasha (Kinew: Wiibin).
It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved Alexandria. Alex was blessed in life to be a mother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin and friend during her time spent here on earth. Alex was a woman whose life was centered around her children. Her love for them guided everything she did. She was their greatest supporter, teacher, and source of comfort, always putting their needs before her own. Though her time with us was too short, her love and legacy live on through her children and all who knew her. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
Surrounded by the love of her family and the memories that she cherished most, Alex will always be remembered as a gentle, kind, loving soul who found joy in the simple and meaningful parts of life.
A true homebody at heart, Alex loved the comfort of family and loved the laughter shared with those who had helped shape her world.
From a young age, school was a place where she thrived, curious, adventurous, and eager to learn. At home, Alex spent countless hours playing with her dolls, especially her beloved Barbie dolls, often with her best friend/sister Liza. The two were inseparable, and due to their late mother Rose’s creative side, they were often dressed up as twins, a memory that will always bring a smile to those who knew them.
Alex had a spirited side as well, which could be attributed to her wrestling partner/brother, Boi. Alex and her family shared many moments of roughhousing, laughter and chaos that only a sibling relationship can endure. Alex was incredibly family-oriented, and one of the greatest sources of pride growing up was her having two dads. She loved them both deeply and proudly shared her love for them both every chance she had. Alex adored her younger siblings and always carried the role of ‘bigger sister’ with pride, joy and excitement. Alex also loved her community; from an early age she always enjoyed travelling to Whitedog to visit her loved ones. Whitedog will forever be a place where she always felt at home.
Alex’s warmth, love, and gentle spirit will leave a mark on everyone who had the privilege and blessing of knowing her. She will be remembered not only for the life she lived but for the love she gave to those she met in her life.
Visitation will be held on Friday, January 9, 2026 from 10:00am - 1:00pm at Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Centre. Wake service will be held on Friday, January 9, 2026 beginning at 3:00pm at the Whitedog Community Hall. Funeral service will be held on Monday, January 12, 2026 at 11:00am with burial to follow.
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