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Aaron Broussard Obituary

AARON BROUSSARD JR. passed away on March 31, 2004 from injuries he sustained in a motorcycle accident. He was born on February 24, 1957 to Joseph A. Broussard and Verla M. Broussard. He served in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged in September of 1979. Aaron married Sandra Croom in 1978 in Waycross, Georgia. To their union was born Erica S. Broussard, Michael A. Broussard and Joseph W. Broussard. Also, he is survived by his adoring grandchildren, Maliya A. Hunter, Jhamiyah A. Hunter, Anthony M. Broussard and a host of other relatives and friends. He will be remembered for his love of motorcycles, as well as his membership in the United Bikers Motorcycle Club which he was also known as "Outlaw". Aaron, We love you and miss you. The wake service will be on Sunday 4-4-04 at St. Monica's Catholic Church located at 8421 West Montgomery Road. The funeral service will be at 11:00 A.M. on Monday 4-5-04 at St. Monica's Catholic Church. Burial: Paradise North Cemetery.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Apr. 4, 2004.

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Aunt Lillian & Loria Broussard

April 10, 2004

Dear Sandra & Family

We were not able to make it to the services, but trust that our thoughts and prayers were there with you all. We LOVE you! God Bless each and everyone of you. Your family always,

Allen Perrodin

April 6, 2004

I am sorry I could not make the services but I send my condolences to the family.I remember our rides we use to take. RIP Aaron

Terri Bradford

April 6, 2004

You are in my prayers, and you have my sympathy. Sincerely

Clarice Lewis

April 6, 2004

You have my most highest sympathy and I am so sorry. I know how you feel.

Sonya Gordon

April 6, 2004

Thinking about you, I love you, if you need anything call me.

REBECCA REDUMIS

April 6, 2004

I am sorry to hear about your loss. I wish all the best for you and your family on this long hard road. I am here if you need a shoulder to lean on.

Marjorie Bluford

April 5, 2004

To Mrs. Sandra Broussard and Family:



I was deeply saddened to hear about the loss of your husband. My prayers are with you and all members of the Broussard family.

Look to the Lord almighty for strength and courage. Please keep in mind that the Lord maketh no mistakes.

Ike and Lois Broussard

April 5, 2004

To Sandra, Erica, Michael and Joseph:

Our love and prayers are with you all. We will miss Aaron very much.

Cindy Wells

April 4, 2004

Mr. Broussard,

Your co-workers are truly missing you already. Your guidance to new drivers, your sense of humor, your big smile will remain with your Fallbrook Family always! Hope your riding with the wind in your face! To your family, May God be your strength in this sudden loss. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you.

steve sanford

April 4, 2004

from steve, a long time freind and coworker from EFCO,we will all miss you.

Beth Williams

April 4, 2004

Dear Sandra and family,

I did not know Aaron, but have been very touched by Sandra's bright smile working with her at Kennedy Elementary. She is a warm and loving person, and I am thinking of her during this difficult time. To the family of Aaron Broussard, more people than you know are thinking of you and sending you warm wishes for peace.

Sincerely,

M.Beth Williams

Melvin Graves

April 4, 2004

You will be missed "Outlaw".

God Bless



Melvin Graves

AKA "Hammer" - Pres. UB M/C Club

Terry Rivon - AKA "Eveready"

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