Survivors include one sister.
Dr. Aaron was active in the Masons and served in the United States Army, both active and reserves, retiring as Master Sergeant (E-8) after 18 years. His career was mostly spent at the University of Georgia, from which he received his BS and Masters and later received his PhD from Texas A & M. Upon his retirement in 1987, he was awarded the titles of Professor Emeritus and Associate Director Emeritus of the Georgia Extension Service.
He was twice married, first to Patsy Rice who preceded him in death.
He is also survived by five children, four grandchildren, and two great grandchildren
He was an active member of Young Harris Memorial Methodist Church.
Survivors include one sister.
Dr. Aaron was active in the Masons and served in the United States Army, both active and reserves, retiring as Master Sergeant (E-8) after 18 years. His career was mostly spent at the University of Georgia, from which he received his BS and Masters and later received his PhD from Texas A & M. Upon his retirement in 1987, he was awarded the titles of Professor Emeritus and Associate Director Emeritus of the Georgia Extension Service.
He was twice married, first to Patsy Rice who preceded him in death.
He is also survived by five children, four grandchildren, and two great grandchildren
He was an active member of Young Harris Memorial Methodist Church.
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