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Patrick Aaron “Aaron” Hewett

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Patrick Aaron “Aaron” Hewett

Birth
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Death
13 Oct 2011 (aged 22)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
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Patrick Aaron Hewett, age 22 of Midway passed away Thursday, October 13th, 2011, at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Aaron was born December 24th, 1988 in San Diego, CA to Dana and Robin (Henderson)Hewett. He was a 2007 graduate of Mountain Home High School.
It is difficult to do justice to a person as incredible as Aaron with mere words. The world is indeed a better place because of the positive influence he had on every being he has ever met. It is rare to meet an individual capable of spreading unconditional love to the degree that Aaron has. He had a unique way of overlooking the flaws in others that most people tend to dwell on. Angelic in nature, Aaron could bring a bright outlook and comfort to the darkest of times.
Although Aaron's life was fraught with years of adversity he managed to remain a cheerful source of inspiration to friends and family. Aaron was a person of great fortitude. Despite every difficulty, he endured life without losing perspective. Over the course of many periods of suffering Aaron's compassion only grew by leaps and bounds. He was truly a Christmas miracle brought to us from the heavens. He is a gift that will continue to benefit this world for many lifetimes. Among many things, Aaron was a comedian. Whether using jokes, impressions, or gags; he was capable of leaving everyone in stitches. Aaron was happy to do whatever he could to be of assistance to those around him. He loved to ensure the comfort of those close to him as well as complete strangers. Aaron had enough personality to span the entire face of the planet.
Some of the things Aaron enjoyed included video games, drawing, country music, Nickelodeon, wrestling, being outdoors, and socializing with anyone that would indulge him. He embodied many of the purest qualities a person could have. With every interaction he taught people compassion, patience, understanding, and honesty. Though he has left us physically he will continue to be loved and cherished forever.
Aaron is survived by his mother, Robin (Henderson)Hewett of the home; one sister, Jamie Nelson (Chris) of Long Island, NY; one brother, Alex Hewett (Andria) of Springfield, MO; two grandmothers, Essie Heile and Mary "Kit" Kaufman of Mountain Home, AR; three aunts, Verna Geist (Tim) of Henderson, NV, Sue Mayernik (Dee) of St. Louis, MO, and Kathy Sisney (Joe) of Mountain Home, AR; two nieces, Sam and Nicole Nelson. Also surviving is a host of great aunts and uncles, cousins, and friends as close as family.
Aaron was preceded in death by his father; grandfathers Johnnie Hewett, Bob Henderson, Roy Kaufman; and great grandmother Pauline Pinkston.
Visitation will be held 12:00 p.m. until service time Tuesday, October 18th at the funeral home. Funeral services will be 2:00pm at Roller Funeral Home with Reverend Vita Jesse-Stevens officiating.
A memorial fund has been set up at First National Bank.
Patrick Aaron Hewett, age 22 of Midway passed away Thursday, October 13th, 2011, at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Aaron was born December 24th, 1988 in San Diego, CA to Dana and Robin (Henderson)Hewett. He was a 2007 graduate of Mountain Home High School.
It is difficult to do justice to a person as incredible as Aaron with mere words. The world is indeed a better place because of the positive influence he had on every being he has ever met. It is rare to meet an individual capable of spreading unconditional love to the degree that Aaron has. He had a unique way of overlooking the flaws in others that most people tend to dwell on. Angelic in nature, Aaron could bring a bright outlook and comfort to the darkest of times.
Although Aaron's life was fraught with years of adversity he managed to remain a cheerful source of inspiration to friends and family. Aaron was a person of great fortitude. Despite every difficulty, he endured life without losing perspective. Over the course of many periods of suffering Aaron's compassion only grew by leaps and bounds. He was truly a Christmas miracle brought to us from the heavens. He is a gift that will continue to benefit this world for many lifetimes. Among many things, Aaron was a comedian. Whether using jokes, impressions, or gags; he was capable of leaving everyone in stitches. Aaron was happy to do whatever he could to be of assistance to those around him. He loved to ensure the comfort of those close to him as well as complete strangers. Aaron had enough personality to span the entire face of the planet.
Some of the things Aaron enjoyed included video games, drawing, country music, Nickelodeon, wrestling, being outdoors, and socializing with anyone that would indulge him. He embodied many of the purest qualities a person could have. With every interaction he taught people compassion, patience, understanding, and honesty. Though he has left us physically he will continue to be loved and cherished forever.
Aaron is survived by his mother, Robin (Henderson)Hewett of the home; one sister, Jamie Nelson (Chris) of Long Island, NY; one brother, Alex Hewett (Andria) of Springfield, MO; two grandmothers, Essie Heile and Mary "Kit" Kaufman of Mountain Home, AR; three aunts, Verna Geist (Tim) of Henderson, NV, Sue Mayernik (Dee) of St. Louis, MO, and Kathy Sisney (Joe) of Mountain Home, AR; two nieces, Sam and Nicole Nelson. Also surviving is a host of great aunts and uncles, cousins, and friends as close as family.
Aaron was preceded in death by his father; grandfathers Johnnie Hewett, Bob Henderson, Roy Kaufman; and great grandmother Pauline Pinkston.
Visitation will be held 12:00 p.m. until service time Tuesday, October 18th at the funeral home. Funeral services will be 2:00pm at Roller Funeral Home with Reverend Vita Jesse-Stevens officiating.
A memorial fund has been set up at First National Bank.

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