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Aaron Scott Beier

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Aaron Scott Beier

Birth
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Death
10 Jul 2008 (aged 23)
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
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Aaron S. Beier, 23, of Sioux City passed away Thursday, July 10, 2008, from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident.
Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at St. Boniface Catholic Church, with the Rev. James Bruch officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Aaron was born March 5, 1985, in Sioux City, to Scott and Leslie (Andersen) Beier. He was raised in the Sioux City area and graduated from Dakota Valley High School with the class of 2004. He joined the ABC Apprenticeship program, focusing on an electrical career. After finishing his apprenticeship in three years, he joined the crew at Wilson Trailer, where he had worked since April.

He is survived by his mother and her husband, Leslie and Wade Parker of Dakota Dunes, S.D.; his father and his wife, Scott and Jodi Beier of Dakota City; brothers, Alex Beier of Sioux City and Nicholas Beier of Dakota City; a stepbrother, Dan Parker of Brookings, S.D.; grandparents, Pete and Aleta Beier of South Sioux City, Eddie and Linda Andersen of LaCygne, Kan., and Larry and Judy Chartier of Carroll, Iowa; stepgrandparents, Gene and JoAnn Hirschman of Dakota City and Daisy Parker of Salt Lake City, Utah; great-grandmother, Thelma Beier of Parker, S.D.; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Aaron S. Beier, 23, of Sioux City passed away Thursday, July 10, 2008, from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident.
Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at St. Boniface Catholic Church, with the Rev. James Bruch officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Aaron was born March 5, 1985, in Sioux City, to Scott and Leslie (Andersen) Beier. He was raised in the Sioux City area and graduated from Dakota Valley High School with the class of 2004. He joined the ABC Apprenticeship program, focusing on an electrical career. After finishing his apprenticeship in three years, he joined the crew at Wilson Trailer, where he had worked since April.

He is survived by his mother and her husband, Leslie and Wade Parker of Dakota Dunes, S.D.; his father and his wife, Scott and Jodi Beier of Dakota City; brothers, Alex Beier of Sioux City and Nicholas Beier of Dakota City; a stepbrother, Dan Parker of Brookings, S.D.; grandparents, Pete and Aleta Beier of South Sioux City, Eddie and Linda Andersen of LaCygne, Kan., and Larry and Judy Chartier of Carroll, Iowa; stepgrandparents, Gene and JoAnn Hirschman of Dakota City and Daisy Parker of Salt Lake City, Utah; great-grandmother, Thelma Beier of Parker, S.D.; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

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