Born May 7, 1980, in Logansport, Aaron was a 1999 graduate of Logansport High School.
He was employed at Smithfield Packaged Meats in Peru.
Aaron loved fishing. He was a loyal Michigan and Colts fan. Most of all, Aaron loved his son, Wyatt Anderson, who survives in Wabash.
Also surviving are his mother, Peggy (Dillon) Anderson, of South Bend; his father, Danny Anderson, of Logansport; one brother, Jeff Anderson, of Logansport; three sisters,Jennifer Anderson, of Logansport, Ashley Livesay, of Idaville, and Amber Livesay, of Monticello.
He was preceded in death by his father, George Livesay; his grandparents; and one cousin, Zachary St. Clair.
A funeral service celebrating the life of Aaron Anderson October 10 in Fisher Funeral Chapel with Pastor Greg Brett officiating.
Burial will follow in Walton I.O.O.F. Cemetery
Born May 7, 1980, in Logansport, Aaron was a 1999 graduate of Logansport High School.
He was employed at Smithfield Packaged Meats in Peru.
Aaron loved fishing. He was a loyal Michigan and Colts fan. Most of all, Aaron loved his son, Wyatt Anderson, who survives in Wabash.
Also surviving are his mother, Peggy (Dillon) Anderson, of South Bend; his father, Danny Anderson, of Logansport; one brother, Jeff Anderson, of Logansport; three sisters,Jennifer Anderson, of Logansport, Ashley Livesay, of Idaville, and Amber Livesay, of Monticello.
He was preceded in death by his father, George Livesay; his grandparents; and one cousin, Zachary St. Clair.
A funeral service celebrating the life of Aaron Anderson October 10 in Fisher Funeral Chapel with Pastor Greg Brett officiating.
Burial will follow in Walton I.O.O.F. Cemetery
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