Aaron-Barnes, III-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Alexander Funeral Home, Inc. - Charlotte

Aaron A. Barnes, III

Mar 15, 1968 - Jan 3, 2025

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I have known Icedog for 20 years and was such a great person. He was a true friend! You will surely be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing you! Rest easy my friend!

I only worked with Aaron for 2-1/2 years but he was a good friend to me from day one. He had a kind spirit and he will be missed

Great friend and former co worker

I love you pops thank you for everything you taught me I’ll see you on the other side

my dad taught me everything in life , except how to live with out him. I love you so much my baby , my best friend ! Go be free my love.

Had the pleasure of working beside Aaron at Carolina Ready Mix. Many talks about old cars and such. He will be missed by many! Sorry for your loss.

The loss of Aaron was devastating to all who were fortunate to have known him. He was a special soul and I am grateful to have had the pleasure of knowing both he and Leandra these past years. I will miss the conversations, his ability to tell great stories, his smile and laugh.


My sympathies and condolences goes out to Leandra and his family. He truly loved you all.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. I am continuously praying God's comfort for you all. I miss my Nephew!!

Obituary

Aaron's Obituary

Aaron Andre Barnes, III (Chucky) on January 3rd, 2025, was called home to rest in

God's loving arms. Aaron was born in Charlotte, North Carolina on March 15, 1968, to

the late Aaron Barnes JR and Loraine Rushing Barnes of Charlotte, North Carolina.

Aaron was the oldest of three children. He graduated from Olympic High School

where he was a member of the JROTC program. He went on to join the ARMY, where he served as SGT for 15 years in field artillery. Before his passing, Aaron worked at Southern Concrete for more than 23 years, and at Carolina Ready Mix. While at

Carolina Ready Mix, Aaron made treasured friendships and was an integral part of

the dispatch team. Aaron strived for excellence, had great determination, and led by

example.

Aaron had a passion for cars, and trucks. At any given moment you could find him in

his garage, with a big coat and boots on, working on one of his many trucks. He

enjoyed visiting Myrtle Beach in his spare time and watching NASCAR racing where Jeff Gordon was his favorite racer. His favorite college basketball team was the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Aaron was a loving husband, father, and brother. Aaron's sheer determination,

brilliance, competitive nature, and resilience attributed to his success. His awareness, fortitude, and intellect were exemplary, and his kindness resonated throughout his beautiful life. His persistent pursuit of excellence garnished his leadership roles academically, athletically, and professionally, which earned him numerous accolades and success. Tenacity, he was born with it; but he also was loyal, observant, and grounded in faith.

Aaron was preceded in death by his father and mother, Aaron Andre Barnes JR and Lorraine Rushing Barnes, Uncle Buddy, four aunts: Cindy, Peggy Anne, Carolyn and Thomasina, also his cousins Elliot, Sorbrina, Tom, and Allen Rushing.

Aaron leaves to cherish his memories, his wife LeAndra Barnes of Charlotte, NC, two siblings: Dravia Marchet Barnes and Davontay Barnes, three daughters, Geanelle, Kaily, and Raven Barnes, three sons, Treyvon, Aaron IV, and Antwan Barnes all of Charlotte, NC. Eight grandchildren: Wisdom, Knowledge, D'Andre, Isaiah, Seven, Me'lah, Kaleb, and Ma'lanii. His nieces and nephews: Nariah, Yasmine, Chloe,

Kingston, Ayden, Asher, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and life

long friends

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