He will be lovingly remembered by his devoted wife Melissa, their young son, Judah, his adoring parents Richard and Kathleen Tschritter, his first best friend & sister, Micayla Werneburg, her husband Raney & their sons, Carter and Hunter.
He will also be missed immensely by his loving father and mother in law, Rod and Pam Neufeld, his brother in laws, Joe Neufeld, Barry and his wife Beth Neufeld, Matt and Kaylee Eheler and their three children Fynn, Fraser and Meadow.
Aaron will forever be loved and missed by his Opa and Oma, Ken and Ida Struiksma, Grandma Hope Tschritter, his Uncle and Aunt, Wes and Esmeralda Wiebe, Uncle Jim & Aunt Marcy Vermeer, Uncle Terry & Aunt Janice Struiksma, Uncle Jarlen Caden, Uncle Danny Tschritter, Uncle Leslie, Aunt Bonnie, cousins Rachel & David Wiebe, Naomi & Kevin Janz, Kayla & Casey Gessner, Brayden & Tyler Struiksma, and Miranda & Cody, Jenna, & Ivan Vermeer, Katrina & Tony and family, Tara.
He has joined his Grandfather, Arthur Tschritter in his heavenly home.
Aaron was born on January 2nd 1992 in Chilliwack BC. From the time he was little, Aaron was an incredibly kind and happy boy, making friends wherever he went. His parents instilled in him kindness, empathy, and an astonishing worth ethic that followed him through his entire life.
From his first job at the family business, Hot Rods and Classics to his career in real estate with Century 21 in Chilliwack, Aaron excelled at whatever he put his mind to.
Shortly after graduating high school from Sardis Secondary in 2010, he met his wife Melissa in 2011 at the age of 19. By May 25, 2013 he was blissfully married at 21. The young couple enjoyed many years together traveling and growing ever closer before they had their son Judah on May 24, 2019. Since then, Aaron has been the most devoted and adoring father. He always was sure to prioritize his wife & son above all else.
In his last days on earth, Aaron reconnected deeply with many friends and family he had lost touch with over the years. He was a constant stability in many lives, always concerned about others happiness, success and salvation. Aaron was never jealous, he genuinely loved to see others succeed and even more so when he could help them attain their goals. Nothing made Aaron more happy than seeing the happiness of others.
Please join us on December 15th, 2021 at 1:00 pm at Southside Church for the memorial of Aaron Tschritter.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.woodlawn-mtcheam.ca for the Tschritter family.
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