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Thomas Aaron

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Thomas Aaron

Birth
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
21 Jun 2000 (aged 63)
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
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MR. THOMAS AARON was born to the union of John and Virginia Aaron on August 13, 1936 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the sixth of ten children born to this union. Both parents, seven siblings and one daughter, Ryonndre preceded him in death. Thomas left school at an early age so he could work and support his family. He retired after thirty-three of service from the United Technologies, Inc. In his last days, he began to study in Catholicism. He was united in Holy Matrimony to Dolly Nave in June, 1961. This union was blessed with six children. Thomas always had a ready laugh and a sympathetic ear. He loved to barbecue snoots and fix a mean pot of greens. Everyone who enjoyed sitting, talking and playing cards with Thomas will sorely miss him. He departed this life Wednesday, June 21, 2000 in St. Louis, Missouri. He leaves to cherish his memory: four daughters, Rhonda D. (James) Smith, Corliss A. Smith, Patti L. Ford and Dyonndre Y. (David) Pitts, all of St. Louis, Missouri; one son, Thomas S. Aaron of Seattle, Washington; one sister, Bessie Aaron of Bellevue, Washington; one brother Phillip Aaron of Bellevue, Washington; eight grandchildren; three great grandchildren; a host of nieces; nephews; cousins and friends
MR. THOMAS AARON was born to the union of John and Virginia Aaron on August 13, 1936 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the sixth of ten children born to this union. Both parents, seven siblings and one daughter, Ryonndre preceded him in death. Thomas left school at an early age so he could work and support his family. He retired after thirty-three of service from the United Technologies, Inc. In his last days, he began to study in Catholicism. He was united in Holy Matrimony to Dolly Nave in June, 1961. This union was blessed with six children. Thomas always had a ready laugh and a sympathetic ear. He loved to barbecue snoots and fix a mean pot of greens. Everyone who enjoyed sitting, talking and playing cards with Thomas will sorely miss him. He departed this life Wednesday, June 21, 2000 in St. Louis, Missouri. He leaves to cherish his memory: four daughters, Rhonda D. (James) Smith, Corliss A. Smith, Patti L. Ford and Dyonndre Y. (David) Pitts, all of St. Louis, Missouri; one son, Thomas S. Aaron of Seattle, Washington; one sister, Bessie Aaron of Bellevue, Washington; one brother Phillip Aaron of Bellevue, Washington; eight grandchildren; three great grandchildren; a host of nieces; nephews; cousins and friends


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