Aaron was born on Wednesday, March 27, 1991 to Roger and Shirley Kuehn. He was the oldest twin; he and Christopher came home to big brother Patrick J. Stoll.
At the age of 7, the twins, Aaron and Chris, finally stood up in unity against Patrick, their older brother, for picking on them. Aaron was truly a one-of-a-kind person. He loved hard and was always there for his family. His nephew, Jeremiah would remember him playing video games, roller skating and Jump City but most especially hanging out.
Aaron’s closest friends were Chad Rederth, John “Jiz” Diaz, his wife and kids and Joe and Vince Martinez. They grew up together, going to the same schools and just hanging out. There are too many stories to tell about this group and their antics, that not one story particularly sticks out. His friends are going to miss his sense of humor, his thoughtfulness, and sincere caring ways to his true friends. He was selfless.
Aaron received many awards during his years of education. At Mesa Elementary he received many various awards most notably his perfect attendance and high academics. At Shaw Heights Middle School he received an award for wrestling, choir and award for his Honor classes/ Aaron graduated Ranum High School, where he was an AP Honor Roll Student.
After High School Aaron went straight into the work force. He spent 6 years at Smoker Friendly as a cashier, then a Store Manager, and finally a Regional Service Auditor. He then went to Wal-Mart where he spent 4 years as an hourly supervisor. Aaron’s last job was as a Package Handler at FedEx for about two months. Aaron routinely received promotions within each company. He was a dedicated and hard worker.
Aaron passed away very unexpectedly, his passing shocked both his family and friends. Aaron believed in God. If he could say goodbye to us, he would say so with a hug and a smile.
Aaron was a son who tried to be positive with everyone around him and everyone he met. He had a smile and hug for friends and family. Aaron was very shy to people he did not know, but once he got to know a person, then you had a friend for life in him.
Aaron is survived by his parents, Roger and Shirley Kuehn; his older brother Patrick Stoll, younger brother and twin, Christopher Kuehn and many other family members.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date when restrictions have lifted.
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