
October 28, 2012
Alex Clemons, 35; of Fulton died Sunday at Oswego Hospital. He was born in Papua, New Guinea and he has been a resident of Fulton since 1988. He enjoyed being a father and spending time with his family. Alex enjoyed all sports especially football. He attended G’Ray Bodley where he was on the football and wrestling teams. His family feels that he had a great heart and that he was happy when he was able to make people laugh. Alex is survived by 5 children: Jasmine, Coby, Ezra, Nathan, and Mylee all of Fulton; his parents Ernest and Arsenia Clemons of Fulton 5 siblings: Albert Clemons of New Guinea, Nicholas Clemons of Fulton, Leonard Clemons of New Guinea, Laurencia Clemons of Fulton, and Christina Clemons of Colorado. Funeral Services will be conducted at the Sugar Funeral Home, Inc., Thursday at 5:30 PM with Rev. Stephen Wirkes officiating. Burial will be held privately. Calling hours will be held 4:00 to 5:30 PM Thursday at the Sugar Funeral Home, Inc., 224 W. 2nd St. S. Fulton

To young to leave his family and friends. My heart goes out to his family. He was great in football, could of been a pro. Alex use to spend weekends at my house with my son Frank. Great man, he will be watching over his family now. Again, so sorry for your loss. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!
im so sorry to hear about your loss. Alex was a great person, i remember him hanging out at the house with my brother. And at school also, i feel so bad for his kids growing up with out their dad, however alex will always be there in their hearts and soul. If colby needs a friend to talk to my son will be there for him he know exactly how he is feeling also. RIP ALEX you will be missed by everyone.
Alex was a very special young man! I knew him to be capable of deep thoughts on life, family and friends, often exhibiting wisdom far beyond his 35 years. He also had the very playful nature of a child. Knowing him was a great pleasure and being in his company was always a fun time; he brought such joy to the lives of all who knew him. “A loved one is a treasure of the heart and to lose a loved one is like losing a piece of yourself. But the love that this person brought you…did not leave, for the essence of his great soul lingers. It cannot escape your heart, for it has been there forever and there it shall remain.” <3 RIP Alex<3 God bless the Clemons Family
Sorry for your lost. I knew him from school and also worked with him at plainville turkery farm he was a great person. He will be missed dearly. He will always be remembered. R.I.P ALEX GOD BLESS ALL FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS YOU ALL ARE IN MY PRAYERS
My brother, my best friend, I am honored and most grateful to have been blessed with your presence in my life. You have always been my true number one supporter in all the different paths life has taken me on. No one will ever understand me as you have or even come close to the bond we shared. I love you so so much, a buschel and a bunch, as Grandma used to say . I pray that you continue to make yourself known throughout my life, and that you never hesitate to contact me. As always, I will always be here for you, I will always do everything in my power for you, and your amazing children. I love you! Wa Alaikum Salaam Khalil!!
It breaks my heart that you had to leave this life so soon…you will always be missed so much…I’m so thankful you gave such a beautiful child I will always try my best to raise him to be smart and all he can be to make you proud we really miss you <3
I remember the first time cousin Alex witnessed snow, he asked, “what is this white stuff” (Alex Clemons 1977-2012), while standing in front of sliding glass doors.