Aubrey-Salley-Obituary

Aubrey S. Salley Jr.

Chesapeake, Virginia

1978 - 2020

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Age 41, born February 19th, 1978, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 11th, 2020 at home. He was a graduate of Warwick High School of 1996. Aubrey was a hard worker with a beautiful heart and kind spirit. He is survived by his mother Victoria Redcross, Stepfather Maxwell Redcross, Father...

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I pray for strength and comfort this family. Bre was my go-to guy for laughs. I met Aubrey when I got my first job at Hardee's (Kiln Creek), and he was on the grill. I think that was his first job too. My first day I was so nervous but Bre started cracking jokes, talking trash, doing impressions of people acting funky and our friendship was sealed. We looked forward to coming to work because we knew we were going to laugh our whole shift. You will be greatly missed for sure.

Rest easy my friend

So many good memories! Rest my friend!!!

I will certainly miss my beloved nephew. I thank God that there is no more pain. He has always been a kind and gentle spirit and much love to give to everyone. He will always have a light shining in my heart. I know he loved me but God loved him best. Sleep on in heaven my dear nephew with your Grandma Jean and Grandfather Ollice Elliott until we meet again. I love you with all that's in me. Love always, Aunt Virgie

Going to miss your lovely smile , you always always so happy.that smile lite up the room R.i.p my son

Prayers to the Family. Aubrey spent lots of time at the Gaines house during his teenage years, hanging out with all the guys. I really enjoyed it when they would all stop by. Aubrey was the funny one. Always laughing and smiling. He had some of his own little what I like to call Aubreyisms. Always had a little saying, always upbeat. I Can't remember a time when he wasn't smiling. More recently I would occasionally run in to him around town and he was always the same smiling guy. He...

Sending my condolences and prayers for the family

Your time was short here, but God knew best. I will never forget your playfulness and you telling jokes. Rest in heaven cousin. Love, Kisha