It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Aaron Stupec, a beloved father, husband, son, and friend, on July 2, 2025 who left us far too soon. Aaron passed away leaving behind a legacy of hard work, deep love for his family and friends, and a passion for the great outdoors.
Aaron was a man who lived with purpose and heart. Known for his unshakable work ethic, he never walked away from a job unfinished. Whether building something with his hands, helping a neighbor, or pushing through until the task was done, Aaron could always be counted on to give 100%. His determination and quiet strength were an inspiration to those around him. He was a true man’s man.
But beyond his work, Aaron’s true joy was found in nature and in the company of his family. He was most at home outdoors—boating on a quiet lake, casting a line with a fishing pole in hand, tracking through the woods on a hunt, or sitting by the campfire under the stars. Camping trips with his family were his happiest times, and his love for building things—both with tools and with his heart—shone in every project he tackled, from marbles boards to memories all while watching a Cardinals game.
Aaron was a deeply devoted family man. He was a guiding light to his children, a steady partner to his loving wife, and a cherished son. His loyal companion Luna, his dog and constant shadow, was rarely far from his side. He showed his love through action—through the time he gave, the places he shared, and the life he built with those he cared for most.
Aaron’s legacy lives on in the lessons he taught, the laughter he brought, and the countless moments shared under the open sky. He will be missed more than words can express but remembered always—in the rustle of the trees, the quiet lapping of water on the shore, and the crackle of the campfire.
He is survived by his loving wife, children, mother, father, extended family, friends, and his faithful dog Luna—all of whom will carry his memory forward with love and pride.
Rest easy, Aaron. You finished your work here with honor, and now it’s time to enjoy the peace you so deeply earned.
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