He was a 1974 graduate of Montoursville High School. Roy worked for Eagle Construction as a foreman. He was a member of Warrensville United Methodist Church. Roy enjoyed hunting, fishing, and construction work. The most important part of his life was family.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Cory (Megan) Aikey of Sunbury and Alexander (Margaret) Aikey of Warrensville; two daughters, Tabitha (Lee) Shadle of Erie and Cynthia Aikey of Rochester, NY; three brothers, James (Barb) Aikey of Muncy, Dannie (Laurie) Aikey of Montoursville, David (Sandra) of Trout Run; two sisters, Sarah (Jack) Rooney of Trout Run, Audrey (Robert) Earnest of Warrensville; three grandchildren, Spencer Gagean, Storm Gagean and Kealy Aikey. He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers Timothy Aikey and Larry Aikey.
He was a 1974 graduate of Montoursville High School. Roy worked for Eagle Construction as a foreman. He was a member of Warrensville United Methodist Church. Roy enjoyed hunting, fishing, and construction work. The most important part of his life was family.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Cory (Megan) Aikey of Sunbury and Alexander (Margaret) Aikey of Warrensville; two daughters, Tabitha (Lee) Shadle of Erie and Cynthia Aikey of Rochester, NY; three brothers, James (Barb) Aikey of Muncy, Dannie (Laurie) Aikey of Montoursville, David (Sandra) of Trout Run; two sisters, Sarah (Jack) Rooney of Trout Run, Audrey (Robert) Earnest of Warrensville; three grandchildren, Spencer Gagean, Storm Gagean and Kealy Aikey. He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers Timothy Aikey and Larry Aikey.
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