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Aaron John Bahnsen

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Aaron John Bahnsen

Birth
Denison, Crawford County, Iowa, USA
Death
11 Mar 2007 (aged 30)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Schleswig, Crawford County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Aaron John Bahnsen (1976 - 2007)
Aaron John Bahnsen of Omaha, Nebraska passed away Sunday, March 11, 2007 at his residence at the age of 30.

Aaron was born in Denison, Iowa on May 18, 1976, the son of Marvel and Gaylen Bahnsen. He was baptized on July 11, 1976 and confirmed on March 24, 1991 at the United Church of Christ in Schleswig, Iowa.

Aaron attended Denison High School and later graduated from Morningside College in 1999. After graduating from college, Aaron worked for a short time at the Woodbury County Treasurer's office. Aaron later moved to Omaha where he was employed as a director for AT&T Account Services at West Corporation.

Aaron married Angela Regnerus on December 7, 2002 in Sioux Center, Iowa. Jack Aaron Bahnsen, the son of Aaron and Angela, was born on November 22, 2005. Despite his illness, Aaron and Angela lived life. Aaron's strength and courage never wavered. Many times he provided the strength for his family and those who knew him.

Aaron is survived by his wife, Angela; his son, Jack; his parents, Marvel and Gaylen Bahnsen of Schleswig, Iowa; his sister Krista McCullough and brother-in-law Cody McCullough of Sioux City, Iowa; his brother Nick Bahnsen and sister-in-law Erin Bahnsen of Denison, Iowa; and many aunts, uncles and other extended family members.

Funeral services were held 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at United Church of Christ in Schleswig, Iowa. Rev. Chris Bertnett officiated the services and grave side rites held at Morgan Cemetery in Schleswig. Organist Wendy Bumann provided accompaniment for the congregational hymns "Blessed Assurance," "Be Still, My Soul," "On Eagle's Wings," and "Because He Lives." Those serving as pallbearers were Darrell Gierstorf, Matt Powers, Jim Stein, Jason Schellenberger, Harv Sandbulte, and Alan Weltz. The family invited everyone in attendance to join them for fellowship and lunch served by the Women's Guild. The Huebner Funeral Home in Schleswig was in charge of the arrangements.
Aaron John Bahnsen (1976 - 2007)
Aaron John Bahnsen of Omaha, Nebraska passed away Sunday, March 11, 2007 at his residence at the age of 30.

Aaron was born in Denison, Iowa on May 18, 1976, the son of Marvel and Gaylen Bahnsen. He was baptized on July 11, 1976 and confirmed on March 24, 1991 at the United Church of Christ in Schleswig, Iowa.

Aaron attended Denison High School and later graduated from Morningside College in 1999. After graduating from college, Aaron worked for a short time at the Woodbury County Treasurer's office. Aaron later moved to Omaha where he was employed as a director for AT&T Account Services at West Corporation.

Aaron married Angela Regnerus on December 7, 2002 in Sioux Center, Iowa. Jack Aaron Bahnsen, the son of Aaron and Angela, was born on November 22, 2005. Despite his illness, Aaron and Angela lived life. Aaron's strength and courage never wavered. Many times he provided the strength for his family and those who knew him.

Aaron is survived by his wife, Angela; his son, Jack; his parents, Marvel and Gaylen Bahnsen of Schleswig, Iowa; his sister Krista McCullough and brother-in-law Cody McCullough of Sioux City, Iowa; his brother Nick Bahnsen and sister-in-law Erin Bahnsen of Denison, Iowa; and many aunts, uncles and other extended family members.

Funeral services were held 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at United Church of Christ in Schleswig, Iowa. Rev. Chris Bertnett officiated the services and grave side rites held at Morgan Cemetery in Schleswig. Organist Wendy Bumann provided accompaniment for the congregational hymns "Blessed Assurance," "Be Still, My Soul," "On Eagle's Wings," and "Because He Lives." Those serving as pallbearers were Darrell Gierstorf, Matt Powers, Jim Stein, Jason Schellenberger, Harv Sandbulte, and Alan Weltz. The family invited everyone in attendance to join them for fellowship and lunch served by the Women's Guild. The Huebner Funeral Home in Schleswig was in charge of the arrangements.

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