Aaron died by suicide on April 10, 2023 during his junior year at EPHS. Aaron had so much potential and aspired to be a veterinarian. He loved the outdoors and lived an empathetic life as repeatedly shared by friends and acquaintances. I, his mom, am struggling with his death and am doing this to find the good or purpose of losing my son unexpectedly.

This was published for Aaron's obituary. Aaron was an exceedingly kind, considerate, compassionate, empathetic, energetic, driven, sweet, gentle, selfless, giving, caring, loving, pensive, intelligent, hard-working, responsible and funny young man. He could find humor in nearly any situation and had an infectious laugh that could fill a room.

Aaron loved his family and close friends infinitely and was loyal to those he loved. Aaron was passionate about and had an insatiable thirst for knowledge of cars and trucks. He loved his Hot Wheels and Lego Car Collections. He could tell you the make, model, trim level, production year and engine specs of just about any car we saw on the road. Aaron loved fishing and spending time outdoors. He always kept his fishing rod behind the second row of his truck. He loved the family camping trips and sleeping under the stars in the tent or hammock.

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Aaron is missed immensely and we hope that through all of our efforts, we will feel his presence and love. Gone too soon but not forgotten.