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Aaron Jacob Reed, aged 31, passed away tragically on May 3, 2024, leaving behind a void that can never be filled. He was born on September 24, 1992, to Glenn Reed and Rochelle McKenzie in Chadron Nebraska.

Aaron’s memory will live on as that of a brilliant, kindhearted, and empathetic soul who deeply impacted the lives of those around him with his genuine warmth and understanding. Though his time with us was too brief, Aaron made a lasting impression.

Tragically, Aaron struggled with inner demons that ultimately led to his untimely passing. While we mourn the loss of his physical presence, we take comfort in knowing that he is finally at peace and free from the pain that weighed heavily on his heart.

In loving memory of Aaron Reed, a cherished brother, friend, and son, whose journey touched the lives of many. Though his time with us was too brief, Aaron leaves behind a profound legacy of resilience, and compassion.

Aaron graced this world with his brilliant mind and kindhearted character. Despite grappling with the challenges of Autism, schizophrenia, and homelessness, he never lost his gentle spirit or his thirst for understanding the mysteries of the universe. His innate kindness and empathy endeared him to all who knew him, and his genuine warmth brought solace to those in need.

In the face of adversity, Aaron persevered, finding comfort in his deep conversations with his close friends, Megan Walker, and William Tarrell who cherished his insights and companionship. In his final chapter, Aaron embarked on a journey of self-renewal, securing a job and a place to call home, milestones that spoke to his indomitable spirit and unwavering determination.

Though Aaron’s life may have lacked conventional achievements, his impact on the world was profound and enduring. He taught us the true meaning of resilience, compassion, and the transformative power of love. He will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him, but his memory will continue to inspire us to embrace life’s challenges with courage and grace.

In honoring Aaron’s memory, let us celebrate the light he brought into our lives and the enduring legacy of love and kindness he leaves behind.

Aaron will be deeply missed by his loving family, including his parents, Glenn (Anna) Reed of Hot Springs, SD, Rochelle (Gary) McKenzie of Anaheim, CA, and Tiffany (Gary) Fort of Billings, MT. Siblings include Brittany (Terrell) Walker, John (Jay) Kurtz, and Katie (Keegan) McKye. His nephews Michael and Trace, niece Grace, Grandparents Bob (Charlene) Schwarzwalter, Dennis Lytle, along with his Aunts, Uncle, and Cousins

Proceeded in death by his grandmothers, Marilyn Lytle, Adrienne Pfaff, Linda Clemens, and sister Rachel Kossow.

Though he may no longer walk among us, Aaron’s spirit will live on in the memories we hold dear and the lives he touched. May he find the peace and solace in death that eluded him in life. Rest in peace, Aaron. You will forever remain in our hearts.

There will be a celebration of life for a later date.

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