Aaron Presley “Aaron The Yogi” Woebbeking, age 24, passed away on November 13, 2025, in De Pere, Wisconsin. Born on April 16, 2001, in Ripon, Wisconsin, Aaron lived a life marked by passion, generosity, and an unshakable belief in a higher purpose.
Aaron was a dreamer in every sense of the word. To him, everything had to be bigger, better, and brighter. His love for God was the cornerstone of his life—he spoke often and openly about his faith and spiritual beliefs. Aaron believed deeply that God had a higher purpose for him, and he embraced that calling with both humility and conviction.
He had a heart that gave without hesitation. Whether it was family, friends, or perfect strangers, Aaron never thought twice about helping someone in need. His giving spirit extended far beyond his means—his heart was always bigger than his pocketbook. That same spirit lived on through his final act of generosity: on November 11th, Aaron gave the gift of life through organ donation, saving four lives. In tragedy, he brought hope—a legacy truly deserving of heaven.
Aaron’s thirst for knowledge was insatiable. He was passionate about reading and self-education, often immersing himself in the Bible as well as literature on business, medicine, dietetics, and bodybuilding. He loved sharing what he learned with anyone who would listen—his enthusiasm was contagious.
A dedicated bodybuilder with a humble soul, Aaron took pride in his physique but never let it define him. His presence at the gym inspired others; he not only trained hard but also loved helping others reach their goals. His strength turned heads—and he would just giggle about it—but it was his kindness and encouragement that left lasting impressions.
Aaron also found joy in life’s simple pleasures: cooking meals from scratch, traveling to new places with an open heart and mind, laughing at a good meme, or enjoying Mexican cuisine—his favorite—during a night out. He gave the best hugs and had a smile that could light up any room.
He is lovingly remembered by his mother and stepfather Laurie & Daniel Mueller; his father and stepmother Harvey & Carla Woebbeking; his grandmother Janice Witt; grandparents Frank & Sandy Mueller; siblings Tyler, Shelley, Carly, Kaeden, Allie, Jeff & Tim; eight nieces and nephews; one great-niece; countless aunts and uncles; and his beloved pup Jackson.
Aaron now joins his grandfather Claude D Witt in eternal peace.
To those who knew him best—and even those who met him only briefly—Aaron will be remembered as “The Dreamer,” “Aaron The Yogi,” a man who felt deeply, loved fiercely, and lived passionately. May his memory bring comfort to all who carry him in their hearts.
Never forgotten. Always loved. A Memorial Gathering will be held on January 18, 2026, from 01:00 PM to 04:30 PM at Trier-Puddy American Legion Post 75 500 Fond Du Lac Ave. Memorial service starts promptly at 1:30pm. Luncheon immediately following the service. Please bring pictures and written memories to share with everyone. TIA
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