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Aaron Myles Brawner

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Aaron Myles Brawner

Birth
Wynne, Cross County, Arkansas, USA
Death
2 May 2020 (aged 37)
Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Aberdeen, SD- Aaron Myles Brawner, 37, of Aberdeen died Saturday, May 2, 2020 at Rapid City, SD.

Aaron Myles Brawner was born April 29, 1983 to Kathy (Davie) and Mark Brawner in Wynne, Arkansas.

In 1986 Kathy and Myles moved to Aberdeen where they later met Bruce Boschee and became a family, caring and raising Myles together. He always wanted a brother and in 1995 Aden was born. Myles loved Aden and shared with him his love of skateboarding, music and all of his cool friends.
Myles attended Aberdeen Public Schools, graduating from Aberdeen Central in 2001. During high school he was a founding member of “ASK BOB” and helped build Aberdeen’s first skate park.
Aberdeen was home base, having also lived in Minneapolis, Wichita but mostly in South Dakota, just recently in Box Elder.
Myles was dealt a difficult hand, struggling with addiction that finally took his life. But those of us, who knew and loved him, knew him as a loving son and brother, gifted musician, talented writer and genuine good soul. He had a great sense of humor and wonderful laugh. He loved his friends, family and most importantly he loved his younger brother Aden. Myles was blessed with many friends who never failed to love him and try to help him in good and bad times. You are blessings in our lives.

Grateful for having shared Myles life are his parents, Kathy and Bruce Boschee of Aberdeen, brother, Aden Boschee of Minneapolis, MN and many aunts, uncle and cousins throughout the US, too numerous to mention.

Obituary and Photograph source: Carlsen Funeral Home, Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Obituary has been edited.
Aberdeen, SD- Aaron Myles Brawner, 37, of Aberdeen died Saturday, May 2, 2020 at Rapid City, SD.

Aaron Myles Brawner was born April 29, 1983 to Kathy (Davie) and Mark Brawner in Wynne, Arkansas.

In 1986 Kathy and Myles moved to Aberdeen where they later met Bruce Boschee and became a family, caring and raising Myles together. He always wanted a brother and in 1995 Aden was born. Myles loved Aden and shared with him his love of skateboarding, music and all of his cool friends.
Myles attended Aberdeen Public Schools, graduating from Aberdeen Central in 2001. During high school he was a founding member of “ASK BOB” and helped build Aberdeen’s first skate park.
Aberdeen was home base, having also lived in Minneapolis, Wichita but mostly in South Dakota, just recently in Box Elder.
Myles was dealt a difficult hand, struggling with addiction that finally took his life. But those of us, who knew and loved him, knew him as a loving son and brother, gifted musician, talented writer and genuine good soul. He had a great sense of humor and wonderful laugh. He loved his friends, family and most importantly he loved his younger brother Aden. Myles was blessed with many friends who never failed to love him and try to help him in good and bad times. You are blessings in our lives.

Grateful for having shared Myles life are his parents, Kathy and Bruce Boschee of Aberdeen, brother, Aden Boschee of Minneapolis, MN and many aunts, uncle and cousins throughout the US, too numerous to mention.

Obituary and Photograph source: Carlsen Funeral Home, Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Obituary has been edited.

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  • Created by: DDM
  • Added: May 6, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209824440/aaron_myles-brawner: accessed ), memorial page for Aaron Myles Brawner (29 Apr 1983–2 May 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 209824440, citing Sunset Memorial Gardens, Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA; Maintained by DDM (contributor 47888166).