Aaron was born Dec. 22, 1964, in Walton, the son of Aaron R. and Connie G. (Card) Seward Sr.
Aaron was a lifelong area resident. He was a 1983 graduate of Franklin Central School. He also attended the Plymouth Church.
He was a member of HVDC of Carpenters Local 258 and 245 of Oneonta for many years. Most recently, he owned Wild Mountain Landscaping, Butternut Valley Tree Service, Franklin Construction and In-Stone.
Aaron was a great lover of life and was affectionately known as "Wild Man."
Besides his immediate family, Aaron considered all his friends to be family. This will be his legacy.
Aaron is survived by his parents, Aaron and Connie Seward Sr., of South New Berlin; his sister, Sheila Terry, and her sons, Jesse James and Brandon Thomas, of Unadilla; his children, Alexis Aaron Seward, of Franklin, Aaron Rodney Seward III, of Franklin, his daughter Abby-Noelle Aaron Marie Potter and her mother Kimberley Marie Potter of Sidney, NY. His is also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Aaron was born Dec. 22, 1964, in Walton, the son of Aaron R. and Connie G. (Card) Seward Sr.
Aaron was a lifelong area resident. He was a 1983 graduate of Franklin Central School. He also attended the Plymouth Church.
He was a member of HVDC of Carpenters Local 258 and 245 of Oneonta for many years. Most recently, he owned Wild Mountain Landscaping, Butternut Valley Tree Service, Franklin Construction and In-Stone.
Aaron was a great lover of life and was affectionately known as "Wild Man."
Besides his immediate family, Aaron considered all his friends to be family. This will be his legacy.
Aaron is survived by his parents, Aaron and Connie Seward Sr., of South New Berlin; his sister, Sheila Terry, and her sons, Jesse James and Brandon Thomas, of Unadilla; his children, Alexis Aaron Seward, of Franklin, Aaron Rodney Seward III, of Franklin, his daughter Abby-Noelle Aaron Marie Potter and her mother Kimberley Marie Potter of Sidney, NY. His is also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins.
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