Aaron Lee Haskins, Jr.
February 12, 1982 – February 12, 2011
Aaron Jr. died unexpectedly in his sleep on his 29th birthday.His life was about “living in the moment.” He valued relationships above all else – as a faithful friend, son, brother, uncle and soon-to-be husband, if Aaron called you “friend” you were a friend for life. He grew-up in Pullman and Renton, Washington playing basketball for Kennedy High School, where he graduated in 2000, and for Bellevue College. Last year he returned to finish his degree at Washington State University online while continuing his career as an insurance agent for Altig International. He saw his future in the ministry. His life’s desire was to have a marriage and a family like what his mom and dad had shared. When he met Katy Kravitz that dream started to unfold and they were to be married on April 16. Since his dad’s death 16 months ago, Aaron had been on a transformational journey in his spiritual and personal life. “Aaron’s life is a picture of what God can do when a person is committed to change and restoration,” says his mom Cheryl, “He had found his place and God’s purposes for his life.” Preceded in death by father Aaron Lee Haskins, Sr., and grand-father, SGMA Army Ret. Claude H. Dixon III, survived by mother Cheryl Dixon Haskins, fiancé Katy Kravitz, sister Latasha, brother Andrew and sister-in-law Christina; nephews and nieces Isaiah, Kaylie, Kevin and Kloe; grandparents Louis and Lucille Haskins, grandmother Juanita Dixon; and a large extended family. Memorial at www.Legacy.com
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