Aaron was born May 18th, 1989 in Lewistown PA. He moved to Catskill NY where he lived for 16 years. During his younger years Aaron enjoyed playing many sports including soccer and baseball. He was a member of the Boy Scouts, Troop 44 in Catskill NY. He was a member of the Catskill United Methodist Church and participated in Youth Group. He enjoyed camping and loved the beach.
He is survived by his mother and stepfather: Aleta and Henry Jaen and his father and stepmother: Timothy and Kellie Johnson.
Donations can be made in Aaron’s memory to Twin County Recovery Services Inc. 350 Power Avenue, Hudson, NY 12534.
When thinking of Aaron, remember his smile, a good day, and a happy memory.
You are finally at peace and in God’s hands.
Services will be held at a later date.
A Message of Thanks:
My heartfelt gratitude is given to all family members and friends who tried to help Aaron through the years in Catskill and Lewistown. There are too many people to name and many I am sure I don’t even know. All means of help including a place to stay, a meal, a job, guidance and prayers were so appreciated. Hope is what we have, continue with your good works in Aaron’s remembrance.
-Aleta Jaen
Aaron was born May 18th, 1989 in Lewistown PA. He moved to Catskill NY where he lived for 16 years. During his younger years Aaron enjoyed playing many sports including soccer and baseball. He was a member of the Boy Scouts, Troop 44 in Catskill NY. He was a member of the Catskill United Methodist Church and participated in Youth Group. He enjoyed camping and loved the beach.
He is survived by his mother and stepfather: Aleta and Henry Jaen and his father and stepmother: Timothy and Kellie Johnson.
Donations can be made in Aaron’s memory to Twin County Recovery Services Inc. 350 Power Avenue, Hudson, NY 12534.
When thinking of Aaron, remember his smile, a good day, and a happy memory.
You are finally at peace and in God’s hands.
Services will be held at a later date.
A Message of Thanks:
My heartfelt gratitude is given to all family members and friends who tried to help Aaron through the years in Catskill and Lewistown. There are too many people to name and many I am sure I don’t even know. All means of help including a place to stay, a meal, a job, guidance and prayers were so appreciated. Hope is what we have, continue with your good works in Aaron’s remembrance.
-Aleta Jaen
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