Alexander Max Sandner, age 24, was born to eternal life on January 14, 2024. He
was born on November 7, 1999 to his loving mother Siao Ying Sandner (Yap). He
graduated from South High School in 2018. Following high school, Alexander
worked at Meijer and Spiller Spring Company as a Machine Operator.
Alexander was a kind, loving and complex person. He loved rap music,
basketball, and traveling with his family to different states. Notably, he visited New
York City numerous times, enjoying all the famous landmarks the city had to offer.
He also enjoyed attending the Wisconsin State Fair with his half-siblings.
Alexander was an organ donor, giving the gift of life to a stranger.
Alexander is survived by his mother, Siao Ying Sandner (Michael Born), his father
James Sandner, grandfather Yock Seng Yap of Malaysia, sister Maxine, half-sister
Cecilia Horn, half-brother Lucas Horn, his aunts Siao Teng Yap (Michal Polak),
Renee Yap (Terence Tan Tock Hwee) and Sam Yap (Ng Hun Yang) of Singapore.
He is further survived by numerous cousins.
Preceded by grandmother Chung Yoke Kiew and Aunt Sue Sandner.
The family would like to thank Melissa from Community Care for her support and
encouragement.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday, February 1, 2024 at 5:00 pm.
Visitation will be from 2:00 p.m. until the time of service at Ballhorn Chapels, 1201
N. 8
th Street, Sheboygan.
A memorial fund has been set up in Alexander’s memory at Sheboygan Area
Credit Union, mailing address: 1707 Indiana Avenue, Sheboygan, WI 53081.
Please visit our website at www.ballhornchapels.com to share memories and offer
condolences.
“When I lost you, I lost myself too. I wish I could see you one more time walking
through the door. But I know that is not possible. I will hear your voice no more. I
want you to know that this adversity of hurt and avalanche of pain coming from
losing you has broken my heart in pieces. I can’t understand why someone so
precious to me had to die. In my next life, I pray I will walk hand in hand with you,
pour out my heart to you. You will never be alone. I am with you every step of the
way. Rest in peace, my dear boy.”
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