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Aaron McCue Abbey

Birth
Frankfurt am Main, Stadtkreis Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany
Death
29 Oct 2017 (aged 36)
Idaho, USA
Burial
Rigby, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Aaron Mccue Abbey, 36 of Rexburg, passed away on Sunday, 29 October 2017. Among the peaceful surroundings of trees, moving water and clear blue skies. He was and is dearly loved by family and most of all his wife , Kimberly and his 2 young daughters, Audrey, and Olivia, of Rexburg, Idaho. He was born in Frankfurt am mine, Germany, August 6th, 1981.

Aaron, grew up living in many different states, due to his father's military service. He graduated High School from Wessington, South Dakota and from there he traveled to different states and finally stayed long enough in Kansas, to find his sweetheart. They were married in Las Vegas a while afterwards. They moved to Idaho, and we are grateful that he and his family are a part of our lives. He loved to travel and enjoyed making friends. He was easy to talk to and get along with. He loved reading, drawing and computers all of which came easy to him. He was always willing to help others. He was the comedian of the family and brought smiles to us all. He will be dearly missed. He is known to us as, "E", Aaron, Dad, Brother, Uncle, Friend and Son.

He is survived by his Grandparents, Barbara and Arnold Hollie from North Dakota, Grandma Winnie Joe Coldiron, from Indiana, his Father and Step-Mother, Eddie M. and Lelia Abbey from North Carolina, his Mother and Step-Father, Kathleen and Bud Crocker, from Idaho, 3 sisters, Jennifer (Eric) Boyles from South Dakota, Barbara (Catalina) Abbey from Massachusetts, and Mary (Jake) Tillman from Arkansas and 3 brothers, Michael (Stacie) Abbey of Idaho, Benjamin (Natalie) Abbey of South Dakota and Daniel (Nicole) Abbey of Idaho. He also, is survived by 3 step-brothers, 4 step-sisters, 27 nieces and nephews.

Looking forward to meeting with him again in the Eternities.

Graveside services will be held 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 4th at the Rigby Pioneer Cemetery. A Celebration of Life will follow at the Crocker's home.
Aaron Mccue Abbey, 36 of Rexburg, passed away on Sunday, 29 October 2017. Among the peaceful surroundings of trees, moving water and clear blue skies. He was and is dearly loved by family and most of all his wife , Kimberly and his 2 young daughters, Audrey, and Olivia, of Rexburg, Idaho. He was born in Frankfurt am mine, Germany, August 6th, 1981.

Aaron, grew up living in many different states, due to his father's military service. He graduated High School from Wessington, South Dakota and from there he traveled to different states and finally stayed long enough in Kansas, to find his sweetheart. They were married in Las Vegas a while afterwards. They moved to Idaho, and we are grateful that he and his family are a part of our lives. He loved to travel and enjoyed making friends. He was easy to talk to and get along with. He loved reading, drawing and computers all of which came easy to him. He was always willing to help others. He was the comedian of the family and brought smiles to us all. He will be dearly missed. He is known to us as, "E", Aaron, Dad, Brother, Uncle, Friend and Son.

He is survived by his Grandparents, Barbara and Arnold Hollie from North Dakota, Grandma Winnie Joe Coldiron, from Indiana, his Father and Step-Mother, Eddie M. and Lelia Abbey from North Carolina, his Mother and Step-Father, Kathleen and Bud Crocker, from Idaho, 3 sisters, Jennifer (Eric) Boyles from South Dakota, Barbara (Catalina) Abbey from Massachusetts, and Mary (Jake) Tillman from Arkansas and 3 brothers, Michael (Stacie) Abbey of Idaho, Benjamin (Natalie) Abbey of South Dakota and Daniel (Nicole) Abbey of Idaho. He also, is survived by 3 step-brothers, 4 step-sisters, 27 nieces and nephews.

Looking forward to meeting with him again in the Eternities.

Graveside services will be held 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 4th at the Rigby Pioneer Cemetery. A Celebration of Life will follow at the Crocker's home.

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