
Alto, Ga. — The Alto community and the HCHS Class of 2001 are mourning the passing of Lea Maysonet, a beloved alumna and cherished resident whose life touched the hearts of family, friends, and classmates alike. Her sudden departure leaves a profound void for all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Lea was remembered as a warm, compassionate, and kind-hearted individual whose presence brought joy and comfort to those around her. Her gentle spirit, thoughtfulness, and generosity left a lasting impact, and she had a unique ability to make everyone feel valued and supported.
To her family, Lea was a devoted and loving presence, offering guidance, encouragement, and unwavering care. The memories she leaves behind — filled with laughter, shared experiences, and tender moments — will continue to bring solace and strength in the days ahead.
Friends and classmates recall Lea as dependable, genuine, and full of heart. She could always be counted on to lend a listening ear, a helping hand, or simply offer support when it was needed most. The bonds she formed at HCHS and throughout her life will remain cherished and enduring.
Within the Alto community, Lea was admired for her integrity, empathy, and quiet strength. She treated everyone she encountered with respect and kindness, leaving a legacy that will continue to inspire those whose lives she touched.
As the community mourns, it also celebrates a life defined by love, friendship, and meaningful connections. Though Lea Maysonet is no longer with us in body, her spirit and the love she shared will live on in the hearts and memories of those who cherished her.
The Alto community and HCHS family extend their deepest condolences to Lea’s family, friends, and classmates. May she rest in eternal peace, forever remembered for the warmth, compassion, and light she brought into the lives of others.