Aaron proudly enlisted in the United States ARMY in 2004 and was honorably discharged in 2007. He continued his military journey through his career and Aaron was last employed by Tyonek as an Apache Helicopter Technician in Birmingham, Alabama.
He was a talented artist, welder, and mechanic. Even before any formal training, he gained a lot of experience working on project cars, and taking apart and putting things together around the house. He loved animals, none more than his cats Willy and Maya, the latter who is now passed, but who was by his side as he traveled the country.
Aaron put up a tough front, but everyone knew he was generous and gentle. He was a social butterfly and made all feel welcome. He loved his mother and acted as a protector to her throughout his life. He would go out of his way to support and love his family and friends, including donating a life-saving kidney to his friend Rob.
Aaron is survived by his parents, beloved mother Amy Alinea, stepfather; Vito Alinea; brother, Dylan Bramblett; sister, Kira Alinea-Richards, sister-in-law, Annemarie Alinea- Richards; loving friend Jennifer White; nephew, Mateo; niece, Lia; beloved cat, Willie and many loving aunts, uncles, and cousins.
A Facebook post from April 17, 2021 best describes how Aaron would like to be remembered:
When people ask what they can do for me these days, I give them some version of this: Be happy, enjoy yourself, be nice, love. Pet a cat. Meet your neighbors' loud dogs. Feed birds. Go for a walk, have fun. Sing loudly. Skateboard more. Help people. Don't wait, ya never know. Do that thing you always wanted to. Volunteer. Do what makes YOU happy. Go on a road trip. Live a little, do stuff you're afraid to do. Be generous. See your family and friends more. Don't get angry. Smile. Learn something new. Play music loudly. Don't be a dick. Go on adventures. Climb a tree. Etc etc etc Hahahhaha.
Aaron's family will hold his services privately and at their convenience.
Aaron proudly enlisted in the United States ARMY in 2004 and was honorably discharged in 2007. He continued his military journey through his career and Aaron was last employed by Tyonek as an Apache Helicopter Technician in Birmingham, Alabama.
He was a talented artist, welder, and mechanic. Even before any formal training, he gained a lot of experience working on project cars, and taking apart and putting things together around the house. He loved animals, none more than his cats Willy and Maya, the latter who is now passed, but who was by his side as he traveled the country.
Aaron put up a tough front, but everyone knew he was generous and gentle. He was a social butterfly and made all feel welcome. He loved his mother and acted as a protector to her throughout his life. He would go out of his way to support and love his family and friends, including donating a life-saving kidney to his friend Rob.
Aaron is survived by his parents, beloved mother Amy Alinea, stepfather; Vito Alinea; brother, Dylan Bramblett; sister, Kira Alinea-Richards, sister-in-law, Annemarie Alinea- Richards; loving friend Jennifer White; nephew, Mateo; niece, Lia; beloved cat, Willie and many loving aunts, uncles, and cousins.
A Facebook post from April 17, 2021 best describes how Aaron would like to be remembered:
When people ask what they can do for me these days, I give them some version of this: Be happy, enjoy yourself, be nice, love. Pet a cat. Meet your neighbors' loud dogs. Feed birds. Go for a walk, have fun. Sing loudly. Skateboard more. Help people. Don't wait, ya never know. Do that thing you always wanted to. Volunteer. Do what makes YOU happy. Go on a road trip. Live a little, do stuff you're afraid to do. Be generous. See your family and friends more. Don't get angry. Smile. Learn something new. Play music loudly. Don't be a dick. Go on adventures. Climb a tree. Etc etc etc Hahahhaha.
Aaron's family will hold his services privately and at their convenience.
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