The House of Representatives of Louisiana has adopted a resolution expressing their heartfelt condolences on the passing of Allyce Trapp Alexander, who died on September 27, 2025. Born on January 6, 1994, in Houma, Louisiana, Allyce was raised in a supportive family and was actively involved in her school and community, including serving as a maid of Mardi Gras and participating in various extracurricular activities. She later moved to Baton Rouge to attend Louisiana State University, where she excelled academically and became involved in student government and the Chi Omega sorority. Allyce was passionate about raising awareness for dyslexia, a learning disability she managed herself, and she built a successful career as a governmental affairs professional.
Allyce is remembered for her vibrant personality, kindness, and ability to connect with others. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, engaging in hobbies such as fishing, visiting museums, and learning about history. She is survived by her husband, Wilson Alexander, her parents, and other family members. The resolution acknowledges the profound impact Allyce had on those around her and expresses the hope that her loved ones find comfort in their cherished memories of her life.