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Aaron transitioned from this life on July 7, 2024, at the young age of 33 years old. He was born on April 27, 1991, to Natasha Moore-Melvin. Aaron was proceeded in death by his beloved grandfather, Jackie Moore. His bonus grandparents Curtis and Kathy Bing.
Aaron graduated from North Mecklenburg High School in 2009. He attended Elizabeth City and North Carolina A&T Universities. He was employed with American Airlines for more than 10 years. Aaron was a member and officer of Victory Lodge 1725. He served as a Young Machinist Committeeman, Human Rights Committeeman, Community Service Committeeman, Local Communicator, Webmaster, and Shop Steward. He also served as Vice President of A. Phillip Randolph Institute. Aaron was an avid bowler and loved to fish and travel. Aaron was a well-respected member of his community and family. He never met a stranger.
He leaves to cherish fond memories his mother, Natasha Moore (David) of Harrisburg NC, his bonus father Gregory Vinson (Karen) of Charlotte NC. A loving brother Isaiah, and his grandmother Debra both of Charlotte NC. His special and dear friend Ayanna of Charlotte NC. Aaron also leaves to cherish fond memories a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He had many friends and relatives that he held dear, but it would be impossible to name them all in this space. Just know he loved every one of you.
Aaron transitioned from this life on July 7, 2024, at the young age of 33 years old. He was born on April 27, 1991, to Natasha Moore-Melvin. Aaron was proceeded in death by his beloved grandfather, Jackie Moore. His bonus grandparents Curtis and Kathy Bing.
Aaron graduated from North Mecklenburg High School in 2009. He attended Elizabeth City and North Carolina A&T Universities. He was employed with American Airlines for more than 10 years. Aaron was a member and officer of Victory Lodge 1725. He served as a Young Machinist Committeeman, Human Rights Committeeman, Community Service Committeeman, Local Communicator, Webmaster, and Shop Steward. He also served as Vice President of A. Phillip Randolph Institute. Aaron was an avid bowler and loved to fish and travel. Aaron was a well-respected member of his community and family. He never met a stranger.
He leaves to cherish fond memories his mother, Natasha Moore (David) of Harrisburg NC, his bonus father Gregory Vinson (Karen) of Charlotte NC. A loving brother Isaiah, and his grandmother Debra both of Charlotte NC. His special and dear friend Ayanna of Charlotte NC. Aaron also leaves to cherish fond memories a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He had many friends and relatives that he held dear, but it would be impossible to name them all in this space. Just know he loved every one of you.
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