Alexandra (Winkelhorn) McClelland

CORNWALL — Alexandra Winkelhorn McClelland, 77, of Cornwall, Connecticut, and formerly of Winchester, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully on Dec. 9, 2024. Born to Kai Winkelhorn and Sophie (Kutuzov) Winkelhorn on July 8, 1947, Alexandra was raised on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, where she graduated from the Nightingale-Bamford School and studied at the Art Students League of New York. Alexandra was presented in 1965 at the Debutante Cotillion and the International Debutante Ball and later worked for Condé Nast. Known to her adoring grandchildren as “Nani,” she was a giving and generous person to all who knew her, enriching countless lives through her passion for art, travel, love of reading, and the gift of friendship. Alexandra is survived by her loving husband, Duncan McClelland, of 47 years; her children Kai Gray, and Nicholas McClelland; her cherished grandsons Holden Gray and Henry McClelland; and her sister Karin-Marie “Bibi” Winkelhorn.

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