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Alexis Charmaine Lott, lovingly known as Stink, Koke, Snoop, Lex, Sexy Lexi, and Lisa’s Little Mama, was truly the heart of her family. From the very beginning, Lexi carried a light all her own. She embodied diva energy in the most beautiful way, bold, radiant, unforgettable, and full of life. Fashionably late, yet always right on time, Lexi had a presence that could shift the atmosphere of any room. No gathering truly began until she arrived.
Lexi was the family’s bona fide diva, but beyond her style and sparkle was a woman who deeply embraced self-love, joy, and the art of caring for herself and others. Whether it was her treasured 3 p.m. naps or the effortless way she made beauty look natural, Lexi taught those around her that rest, confidence, and self-worth mattered. She held her family close and valued relationships deeply, whether by blood or by love. Her smile lit up every room, and her presence carried a warmth and radiance that will never be forgotten.
Lexi was raised as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses and accepted Jehovah as her God, holding firmly to His Word and her faith throughout her life.
She attended McCarty Elementary and later graduated from Metea Valley High School as part of its first graduating class in 2012. Driven and determined, Lexi trained to become a Certified Nursing Assistant and later earned an associate degree in business.
Lexi was a devoted employee at Claritev for eight years, where her dedication and exemplary service led to her promotion to Contract Analyst II. Even with her professional accomplishments, one of her greatest passions was building her brand, Makeup Medusa. Lexi was a gifted esthetician, beauty expert, and creative force who specialized in flawless makeup and lash artistry. She was not only the face of her brand, but also its heart, sharing tutorials, photos, and videos that reflected her creativity, confidence, and unmistakable beauty. Lexi was innovative, stylish, and effortlessly captivating.
Lexi, experienced true love, she had a life partner who was her best friend. Lexi and Ian were made for one another – their romance began five years ago, they’d planned forever with each other and were happily engaged. Ian brought Lexi joy, they were able to be their authentic selves with each other and have fun. When asked about their union, Ian expressed, “The relationship that Lexi and I have is something that I will cherish forever. I can truly say that me meeting Lexi was no accident, that it was meant to be from divinity. Our bond was unbreakable and our connection was instant from the beginning. I have never loved anyone like I loved her and never had anyone loved me like she did. I am truly grateful to have her be a part of my life, and to be a part of hers. I thank God for blessing me with someone like her and to be able to be loved by her.”
A true social butterfly, Lexi made lasting connections everywhere she went. She was known and loved by many across the country, and through social media she built cherished friendships with people both near and far. The camera loved Lexi, and Lexi loved it right back. Every pose was picture-perfect, every photo a reflection of her beauty, confidence, and larger-than-life spirit. She was, in every sense, unforgettable.
Lexi also had a deep love for music, dancing, and dance battles. Her love for expression, movement, and performance was simply a part of who she was.
She found joy in shopping, luxury, beauty, traveling, and watching The Simpsons. Lexi loved having her nails done-the longer, the better with each set colorful, bedazzled, and as unique as she was. Though glamorous and stylish, Lexi also had a playful innocence about her. She was a child at heart, often wrapped in her treasured rabbit blanket, a special gift from her Granny. She loved to laugh, be silly, and enjoy life fully. She also found happiness in cooking, sharing delicious meals, and savoring life’s little luxuries.
Above all, Lexi will be remembered for the love she gave, the beauty she carried, and the light she brought into the lives of others. She was beautiful inside and out and full of personality, grace, humor, and heart.
Lexi is preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Willie & Emma Lott; favorite great aunt, Carla Archer; and special cousin/uncle, Gerald Archer Sr.
Lexi leaves to cherish her precious memory her beloved parents, Alicia Hart (Antione) and Willie Lott; Bonus Dad, Ken Marshall; fiancé Ian Nchami; her grandmother, Patricia Hart; her grandfather, Frank Randle (Eunice); her aunts and uncles, Frank Randle Jr.; David Randle (Katherine); Kia Robinson (Craig); Pamela Ingram (Terrell); Ginnice Lott; fur babies, Beauty & Beast; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members, dear friends, and all who were blessed to know and love her.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
12:30 - 1:00 pm (Central time)
Smith & Thomas Funeral Home
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Starts at 1:00 pm (Central time)
Smith & Thomas Funeral Home
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