Aaron was born to Roger and Christina St Louis, on May 26, 1974 in Trenton, MI. Aaron fought a long hard battle with cancer. He never gave up, and he handled his battle with grace and dignity.
Aaron was a mechanic who loved fast cars, motorcycles, the lake and hanging out with his friends. He never met a stranger that didn't become his friend and was always willing to help anyone in need. Aaron was an excellent bowler and loved every minute with his bowling family.
Aaron is survived by his mother and stepfather, Christina Stephens and Tom Roberts, of Oklahoma; his father and stepmother, Roger and Denise St Louis, of Michigan; his son, Christopher St Louis, of Oklahoma; his sisters, Teresa White and her husband Dean, of Arkansas, Chesa Kadayso and her husband Jeffrey Parker, of Oklahoma; Angie St Louis and her husband Lance Sharples, of California; and Jennifer St Louis, of Michigan.
Aaron's special brothers and sisters were, Paul and Melena Newton, Rodd Ferguson, Jeremy Taylor, Sandra Roberts, Kristy Simank, Brian Hill, and Chris Williams. His special cousins were Kimberly and Charlie McLemore and Renee St Louis. Aaron is also survived by 10 aunts, 9 uncles, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Aaron was a member of the Wichita and affiliated tribes of Oklahoma. The family wishes to thank Indian Health Services, the Wichita Tribe, Integris Hospice, and numerous friends and family for all of your support and donations.
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Always fun times with you bro.
Dear family, We are so sorry for your loss; please know others are thinking of you at this sad time. Our family just wanted to send you a little something a dear friend of ours shared with us in our time of need. We hope it brings you comfort and something to look forward to, as it did for us. Sending our love and prayers~
My condolences to his family. I met Aaron in 1999 when we both worked at Pep Boys. Aaron use to steal my Snap On Tools. I never liked him.
Death is always sad, but even more so when it is someone so young and with so much life ahead. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Look to Jehovah God for the comfort that only He can provide. (2 Corinthians 1:3) Look forward to the hope that He has promised through the pages of the Bible, of the time very near when suffering and death will be a thing of the past. (Isaiah 25:8; Revelation 21:3,4) And when He gives the precious hope of seeing our lost loved ones again right here on a paradise earth. (John 5:28,29) Please visit Jw.org for more comfort from the scriptures. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Fly high my bro