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Aaron Lee Roysden

Riverview, Florida

May 17, 1962 – Sep 13, 2024

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May 17, 1962
DIED
September 13, 2024
LOCATION
Riverview, Florida

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Aaron Lee Roysden, age 62, passed away peacefully at his home in Riverview, FL, on September 13th, 2024, surrounded by his loved ones after a short battle with cancer. Aaron was born on May 17th, 1962, in Marion, IN, to Norman and Barbara Roysden. He graduated from Marion High School in 1980...

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Norm, Barbara and Dave, I am so sorry for your loss. My condolences . Thoughts and prayers for you and your family. Kelly Campbell

Dear Roysden family sad to hear of Aaron´s passing what a great guy played softball with him back in the day . You will be in my thoughts and prayers .

Barb & Norm, So sorry for the loss of your son. Praying for comfort for you snd your family in this time of grief. Ruth & Doug

My condolences to the whole Roysden Family. Aaron and I met at Kendall School and became friends. Played Little League at Sunnycrest and he was very good. We went to Baseball Camp at Dennison University in Granville Ohio and got to play baseball all day for a whole week. We had a blast! We both loved Baseball! Rest in Peace my Friend.

Barb, Norm and family. So very sorry to hear the passing of Aaron. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I remember him when he lived a short time at Northgate Apts. Very nice guy. He will be missed. May God send His Angels to surround the family during this most difficult time. God Bless. Love, Judi Dailey and Mary Murans

Rest in peace Aaron. Prayers for your mother Barb, father Norman and brother David and extend family and love ones. You always had a smile on your face and uplifting spirit. Love the time we spent together and the ball we played. Thanks for the nick name "harpo". You definitely was a good man and we be missed.

So sad and sorry to hear this. Deepest sympathy goes out to the whole family.

I met Aaron when I was 8 years old (3rd) grade, spent many many days over at his house growing up with Tasha.. I´m sure there were a few days he probably wish I would just go home (LOL) but he was always so much fun!! Always there for his family, You will be deeply missed and you brought up 2 amazing daughters to be proud of! Until we meet again! Love ya!!

sorry to hear this, what a great guy , played alot of ball with him, prayers for all of family