Austin Ryan Aguirre

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Austin Ryan Aguirre

Birth
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
3 Apr 2007 (aged 7)
Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
Burial
Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA Add to Map
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Austin Ryan Aguirre
July 12, 1999 - April 3, 2007
The memorial for Austin, age 7, will be held today at New Life Center Church, 11:00 a.m. His parents, Ryan Aguirre and Jessica Koons; and little sis, Devin Aguirre, age 5, Austin's grandpa and grandma Bill and Carol Jones, abuelo and abuela Jose and Marie Aguirre, poppy and grammy, Rocky and Cindy Koons; many more family and friends; mourn today as their lives have forever changed. Tuesday, April 3, Austin went to be with Jesus as he bravely fought until his weary heart came to a peaceful rest. Devin's words offer friends and family peace and comfort in reminding us "It's okay, Austy (as she would call him), is in Heaven now. We can still talk to him anytime in our hearts, we just can't see him." He touched the lives of everyone around him with his humble spirit, joyful heart and selflessness even though he had the discomfort of illness for 5 years. He always put others first. Thinking of ways to help everyone was Austin's biggest gift. Austin's goal was to become a family doctor in order to help sick kids. His goal for next Christmas was to take some of his unopened presents and give them to children who had to spend Christmas in the hospital. Austin wanted everyone to be happy. We mourn in our own loss for just a short time. The beautiful side is we will soon, when it is time, see the healthy, loving, caring soul forever in peace.
Published by Bakersfield Californian on Apr. 10, 2007.
Austin Ryan Aguirre
July 12, 1999 - April 3, 2007
The memorial for Austin, age 7, will be held today at New Life Center Church, 11:00 a.m. His parents, Ryan Aguirre and Jessica Koons; and little sis, Devin Aguirre, age 5, Austin's grandpa and grandma Bill and Carol Jones, abuelo and abuela Jose and Marie Aguirre, poppy and grammy, Rocky and Cindy Koons; many more family and friends; mourn today as their lives have forever changed. Tuesday, April 3, Austin went to be with Jesus as he bravely fought until his weary heart came to a peaceful rest. Devin's words offer friends and family peace and comfort in reminding us "It's okay, Austy (as she would call him), is in Heaven now. We can still talk to him anytime in our hearts, we just can't see him." He touched the lives of everyone around him with his humble spirit, joyful heart and selflessness even though he had the discomfort of illness for 5 years. He always put others first. Thinking of ways to help everyone was Austin's biggest gift. Austin's goal was to become a family doctor in order to help sick kids. His goal for next Christmas was to take some of his unopened presents and give them to children who had to spend Christmas in the hospital. Austin wanted everyone to be happy. We mourn in our own loss for just a short time. The beautiful side is we will soon, when it is time, see the healthy, loving, caring soul forever in peace.
Published by Bakersfield Californian on Apr. 10, 2007.

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