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Alexander JENNINGS Obituary (2022) – Buffalo, NY

JENNINGS – Alexander D. “AJ”
Age 22, actor and athlete, August 3, 1999-July 5, 2022. Alex “AJ” Jennings was living his dream on the set of Netflix’s ‘Outer Banks’ and on the beaches of Charleston, SC. After leaving July 4th festivities, AJ was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver as he walked along a Charleston road. He died shortly thereafter from injuries sustained in the crash. Alex was a Grand Island resident and 2017 graduate of Grand Island High School, where he was an accomplished athlete in football, lacrosse, and track and field. He was a tireless sprinter and diver with the Piranha’s Swim Club, and finished 2nd in the 2016 NYS Section 6 Pentathlon Finals. AJ was voted to have the ‘Most Contagious Laugh’ by his graduating class. AJ was then recruited to SUNY Buffalo State College, where he was a Communications major and defensive back for the Bengals football team. During Summer 2018, he began training with Vogue Models & Talent in Toronto, and private drama coaching with Frank Rossi Studios in Buffalo. He was soon offered small roles in Buffalo, NYC and Atlanta, including Succession, Marry Me and Trial of The Chicago 7. After his 2nd year at Buff State, he was granted a leave of absence to pursue career opportunities, and relocated to Atlanta. There he was offered small parts in Stranger Things, Cobra Kai, and Monarch, among others. Upon accepting the opportunity on Outer Banks, he relocated to Charleston, SC in April, 2022. Survivors include Alex’s mother, Dr. LuJean Jennings; a sister, Katlyn; a brother, Nicholas; and many aunts, uncles, cousins ​​and friends. Candlelight vigils were held this weekend on Folly Beach by his Charleston friends, and in Atlanta by his acting community friends. Private burial services on Grand Island will be attended by the family, and a future Celebration of Life Service will be arranged for friends and all who loved Alex. Please share condolences at kaiserfuneral.com

Published by Buffalo News on Jul. 10, 2022.

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