AARON MICHEAL BOILEAU
SGT
US ARMY
PERSIAN GULF
BURIED AT: SECTION 18 SITE 231
BELOVED SON
Aaron Micheal Boileau was born on Aug. 1, 1986, in Panorama City to Deborah Hairr Boileau and Micheal Boileau. He lived in many places but considered Tehachapi his home. Aaron graduated from Tehachapi High School in 2006, where he lettered in football and wrestling.
Aaron joined the U.S. Army on October 29, 2008 and served 3 years 3 months and 26 days before he was honorably discharged on February 24, 2012. During his stay in the army he earned the title of 11B20 Infantryman. His military education includes Combat Life Saver CRS and Warrior Leadership CRS. Infantryman Boileau completed at least one mission in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom before his separation from the army.
Infantryman Boileau earned many service awards and medals during his years with the Army including the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and the Global War on Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, NATO Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge, and AIR Assault Badge.
Aaron's family and friends mourn his untimely death. He will always remain in their hearts as a fun-loving, generous and kind person who loved playing football, wrestling and riding his skateboard. They will remember his patriotism in the Middle East and Afghanistan. He was given full military honors.
His passing leaves behind his mother, Deborah Boileau of Tehachapi, father Micheal Boileau of Clarksville, Tenn., grandparents, Barton and Shirley Hairr and uncle Mikey Hairr of Sandy, Utah, sister, Devin Anaya and husband Tony, nieces and nephews Kristend, Celena, Miked and Gable and beloved dog, Cody.
Now he rests in the hands of God, at peace at last.
Tehachapi News
AARON MICHEAL BOILEAU
SGT
US ARMY
PERSIAN GULF
BURIED AT: SECTION 18 SITE 231
BELOVED SON
Aaron Micheal Boileau was born on Aug. 1, 1986, in Panorama City to Deborah Hairr Boileau and Micheal Boileau. He lived in many places but considered Tehachapi his home. Aaron graduated from Tehachapi High School in 2006, where he lettered in football and wrestling.
Aaron joined the U.S. Army on October 29, 2008 and served 3 years 3 months and 26 days before he was honorably discharged on February 24, 2012. During his stay in the army he earned the title of 11B20 Infantryman. His military education includes Combat Life Saver CRS and Warrior Leadership CRS. Infantryman Boileau completed at least one mission in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom before his separation from the army.
Infantryman Boileau earned many service awards and medals during his years with the Army including the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and the Global War on Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, NATO Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge, and AIR Assault Badge.
Aaron's family and friends mourn his untimely death. He will always remain in their hearts as a fun-loving, generous and kind person who loved playing football, wrestling and riding his skateboard. They will remember his patriotism in the Middle East and Afghanistan. He was given full military honors.
His passing leaves behind his mother, Deborah Boileau of Tehachapi, father Micheal Boileau of Clarksville, Tenn., grandparents, Barton and Shirley Hairr and uncle Mikey Hairr of Sandy, Utah, sister, Devin Anaya and husband Tony, nieces and nephews Kristend, Celena, Miked and Gable and beloved dog, Cody.
Now he rests in the hands of God, at peace at last.
Tehachapi News
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