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Aaron Albert Armijo

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Aaron Albert Armijo

Birth
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Death
24 May 2021 (aged 24)
Burial
Rio Rancho, Sandoval County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.2299706, Longitude: -106.6516405
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Our wonderful and courageous son, Aaron "A-Aron" Albert Armijo, age 24, became an angel and entered heaven on May 24, 2021.
Aaron is survived by his loving parents, Gilbert and Kristy Armijo, his best friend and brother, Anthony J. Armijo, beautiful sister, Abigayle M. Armijo, talented little brother, Andrew G. Armijo, maternal grandparents, Linda and Lauren Tapps, paternal grandparents, Graciel and Gilbert Armijo, aunts, Vivian García, Juanita Dunn, Tish Sena, Lynda Armijo and Summer Hunter, uncles, James García, Jim Dunn, Ed Sena, Alfred Armijo and Bill Sena, his two pets, Oscar and Buddy and numerous cousins, friends and their families.
Aaron was preceded in death by his uncles, Albert A. Armijo and Fermin Armijo, great-uncle, Doug Tapps and his beloved dog, Boo.
Aaron was the oldest son of Gilbert and Kristy Armijo. Aaron was born on August 7, 1996 at 6:23 a.m. in Albuquerque, NM.
Aaron attended Rio Rancho Elementary where he met his good friend, Angelo. Aaron played some sports and played the piano. Aaron later attended Lincoln Middle School and Rio Rancho High School, where he was part of the choir. Aaron made many new friends especially Walt, and touched so many people with his determination, will to live and his beautiful smile. Aaron was the baseball coach for Cibola Little League and the basketball coach for the Rio Rancho Parks and Rec Elementary school kids. Aaron received a 4- year letterman as the basketball manager for the Rio Rancho High School Rams. In 2015, he graduated from Rio Rancho High School.
Aaron sold the paper for three summers for the Journal. Aaron was an MDA Ambassador for 2 years. An Ambassador for Children's Outdoor Foundation for 3 years where Rob and Lise Holloway would take him fishing, antelope and elk hunting. Aaron assisted with Proview commentators for one summer. Aaron was the video coordinator for the Rio Rancho Rams boys basketball team and he did the play by play for YAFL football.
Aaron had a passion for sports and cherished watching them, especially the Patriots, Yankees, Isotopes and Lobos. Aaron also loved going to museums, being outdoors, computer technology and spending time with his family whom he loved dearly.
Pallbearers will be Angelo Sierra, Walter Salata, Dominic Hunter, Marcus Sena, Ed Sena and James García. Honorary Pallbearers will be Quintenn McKinley and Monique Hunter.

"Happy moments – praise God, difficult moments – seek God, quiet moments – worship God, painful moments – trust God, every moment – thank God."
Our wonderful and courageous son, Aaron "A-Aron" Albert Armijo, age 24, became an angel and entered heaven on May 24, 2021.
Aaron is survived by his loving parents, Gilbert and Kristy Armijo, his best friend and brother, Anthony J. Armijo, beautiful sister, Abigayle M. Armijo, talented little brother, Andrew G. Armijo, maternal grandparents, Linda and Lauren Tapps, paternal grandparents, Graciel and Gilbert Armijo, aunts, Vivian García, Juanita Dunn, Tish Sena, Lynda Armijo and Summer Hunter, uncles, James García, Jim Dunn, Ed Sena, Alfred Armijo and Bill Sena, his two pets, Oscar and Buddy and numerous cousins, friends and their families.
Aaron was preceded in death by his uncles, Albert A. Armijo and Fermin Armijo, great-uncle, Doug Tapps and his beloved dog, Boo.
Aaron was the oldest son of Gilbert and Kristy Armijo. Aaron was born on August 7, 1996 at 6:23 a.m. in Albuquerque, NM.
Aaron attended Rio Rancho Elementary where he met his good friend, Angelo. Aaron played some sports and played the piano. Aaron later attended Lincoln Middle School and Rio Rancho High School, where he was part of the choir. Aaron made many new friends especially Walt, and touched so many people with his determination, will to live and his beautiful smile. Aaron was the baseball coach for Cibola Little League and the basketball coach for the Rio Rancho Parks and Rec Elementary school kids. Aaron received a 4- year letterman as the basketball manager for the Rio Rancho High School Rams. In 2015, he graduated from Rio Rancho High School.
Aaron sold the paper for three summers for the Journal. Aaron was an MDA Ambassador for 2 years. An Ambassador for Children's Outdoor Foundation for 3 years where Rob and Lise Holloway would take him fishing, antelope and elk hunting. Aaron assisted with Proview commentators for one summer. Aaron was the video coordinator for the Rio Rancho Rams boys basketball team and he did the play by play for YAFL football.
Aaron had a passion for sports and cherished watching them, especially the Patriots, Yankees, Isotopes and Lobos. Aaron also loved going to museums, being outdoors, computer technology and spending time with his family whom he loved dearly.
Pallbearers will be Angelo Sierra, Walter Salata, Dominic Hunter, Marcus Sena, Ed Sena and James García. Honorary Pallbearers will be Quintenn McKinley and Monique Hunter.

"Happy moments – praise God, difficult moments – seek God, quiet moments – worship God, painful moments – trust God, every moment – thank God."

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