Aaron loved living in China Spring where he was a junior at China Spring High School. He enjoyed playing sports and video games at "The Spring" every Wednesday night with his friends and was unbeatable at video games. He enjoyed reading, especially Harry Potter books. An avid outdoorsman, he liked to hunt, fish, boat, and hike. The love of his life was his family, especially his younger brother, Jacob.
He is survived by his father, Carl Woodruff and Sharon Shockley, of China Spring; mother, Tammy Felkner Woodruff and fiancé, David Federwisch, of Waco; brother, Jacob, of China Spring; paternal grandparents, Carl and Jantha Woodruff, of China Spring; maternal grandparents, DeWitt and Faye Felkner, of Robinson; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and other family members who loved him dearly. In a final act of love, Aaron's organs were donated to benefit others in need.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 4/8/2008 - 4/9/2008...T
Aaron loved living in China Spring where he was a junior at China Spring High School. He enjoyed playing sports and video games at "The Spring" every Wednesday night with his friends and was unbeatable at video games. He enjoyed reading, especially Harry Potter books. An avid outdoorsman, he liked to hunt, fish, boat, and hike. The love of his life was his family, especially his younger brother, Jacob.
He is survived by his father, Carl Woodruff and Sharon Shockley, of China Spring; mother, Tammy Felkner Woodruff and fiancé, David Federwisch, of Waco; brother, Jacob, of China Spring; paternal grandparents, Carl and Jantha Woodruff, of China Spring; maternal grandparents, DeWitt and Faye Felkner, of Robinson; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and other family members who loved him dearly. In a final act of love, Aaron's organs were donated to benefit others in need.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 4/8/2008 - 4/9/2008...T