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Aaron Christopher Wyman

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Aaron Christopher Wyman

Birth
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Feb 2013 (aged 7)
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1730146, Longitude: -91.9047307
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Aaron Christopher Wyman, seven year old son of Patrick and Kimberly Wyman of Fulton, passed away Friday February 1, 2013 at Children's Hospital in Columbia.

A mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10a.m. Thursday February 7 at St Peter Catholic Church in Fulton. with Charles F. Kelly ,Fr. Karl Barmann, Fr. Frank Bussman, Fr Russell Judge and Fr. Finbarr Dowling officiating. Visitation is from 4-7;30p.m. Wednesday at Arnold Funeral Home in Mexico with a Rosary at 7;30p.m. Burial will be in St Brendan Cemetery in Mexico.

Aaron was born August 16, 2006 in Washington Mo. the son of Patrick Jeremy and Kimberely Marie(Newman)Wyman.

Aaron was a member of St Peter Catholic Church and was in the second grade at St Peter School. He had just received his first Reconcilation and was getting prepared to receive First Communion on April 26th with his cousin.

He had been invlvolved in karate, choir,cub scouts, arts and soccer. He loved to sing and was the Leader of Awrsomeness.

Survivors include his parents, Patrick and Kimberely Wyman of Fulton, three sisters,Jordyn Elizabeth, Sydney Anne and Taylor Marie, grandparents, Patrick and Cindy Newman of Mexico. Michael Wyman of Alton Il. and Connie Wyman of Krakow, great grandparents, James R.Newman of Shawnee Mission KS. and Teresa Galbraith of Rochester New York, aunts and uncles, Amanda Newman of Columbia,Wendy A. Newman of Mexico, Lindsey and husband Joseph Gunn of Fulton, Dorothy M.Newman of Mexico, Patrick Newman II of Mexico, Vincent F.Newman of Mexico and April Wyman of Hawaii, cousins, Brody Heitmann of Krakow, Alexia Newman of Mexico. Christian and Xander Gunn both of Fulton and many great aunts, great uncles, cousins ad friends.

Aaron was preceded in death by great grandparents, Maryann Newman, Vincent Patrick Galbraith Sr. Albert and Betty Wyman, and Norman and Marian Smith.

Memorial donations may be made to the Society of St Vincent de Paul Immaculate Conception Conference.
Aaron Christopher Wyman, seven year old son of Patrick and Kimberly Wyman of Fulton, passed away Friday February 1, 2013 at Children's Hospital in Columbia.

A mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10a.m. Thursday February 7 at St Peter Catholic Church in Fulton. with Charles F. Kelly ,Fr. Karl Barmann, Fr. Frank Bussman, Fr Russell Judge and Fr. Finbarr Dowling officiating. Visitation is from 4-7;30p.m. Wednesday at Arnold Funeral Home in Mexico with a Rosary at 7;30p.m. Burial will be in St Brendan Cemetery in Mexico.

Aaron was born August 16, 2006 in Washington Mo. the son of Patrick Jeremy and Kimberely Marie(Newman)Wyman.

Aaron was a member of St Peter Catholic Church and was in the second grade at St Peter School. He had just received his first Reconcilation and was getting prepared to receive First Communion on April 26th with his cousin.

He had been invlvolved in karate, choir,cub scouts, arts and soccer. He loved to sing and was the Leader of Awrsomeness.

Survivors include his parents, Patrick and Kimberely Wyman of Fulton, three sisters,Jordyn Elizabeth, Sydney Anne and Taylor Marie, grandparents, Patrick and Cindy Newman of Mexico. Michael Wyman of Alton Il. and Connie Wyman of Krakow, great grandparents, James R.Newman of Shawnee Mission KS. and Teresa Galbraith of Rochester New York, aunts and uncles, Amanda Newman of Columbia,Wendy A. Newman of Mexico, Lindsey and husband Joseph Gunn of Fulton, Dorothy M.Newman of Mexico, Patrick Newman II of Mexico, Vincent F.Newman of Mexico and April Wyman of Hawaii, cousins, Brody Heitmann of Krakow, Alexia Newman of Mexico. Christian and Xander Gunn both of Fulton and many great aunts, great uncles, cousins ad friends.

Aaron was preceded in death by great grandparents, Maryann Newman, Vincent Patrick Galbraith Sr. Albert and Betty Wyman, and Norman and Marian Smith.

Memorial donations may be made to the Society of St Vincent de Paul Immaculate Conception Conference.

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