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Aaron Mathew David, Jr., age 30, of Ocala, Florida, passed away on July 2, 2025. He was born on August 30, 1994, in Gainesville, Florida.
Aaron was a proud Central Lines Technician with City of Ocala Water Resources. He was an avid model car collector, antique store hunter, handyman, and music lover. He was an animal lover and loved spending time with his pup, Richard. Aaron never met a stranger. He made the world brighter in every way – especially with his big heart and sense of humor.
He is preceded in death by his beloved grandmother, Sandra “Sandy” David and his uncle, Shawn David.
Aaron leaves behind to cherish his memory; wife, Alison David; Father, Aaron David (Amanda); Grandfather: Troy David; Brothers: Austin David, Amynn David (Courtney), Anthony David, Andrew David, Ayden David, Alexander David; Sister: Ava David; Aunts: Diana Ryon (Stuart) and Tami Rugg (Ray); Uncles: Paul David, Mike David, Joe David; Nieces: Arya David, Jessie Jo Haynes, Jennifer Thomas, Danielle Thomas, Amanda Thomas, Sarah Thomas, Brittney Thomas, Laila Jackson; Nephew: Tavion Jackson; Cousins: Bailey Ryon, Ella Ryon, Amanda David, Rebecca Pina, Brittany Rugg, Nick Norrie, Erica David, Megan David, and Kayla David; Mother-in-law: Jennifer Martin; Brothers-in-law: Damon Thomas (Lisa) and Daniel Thomas (Amber).
In addition to his family, he is survived by his best friends Jesse Haynes (Chrissy), Tadd Thompson (Chelsea), Cody McCutcheon (Ashley), and Patrick Soderlund.
Please join us in celebrating his life at Countryside Funeral Home on Saturday, July 12, 2025 at 2:00 P.M. A viewing will be held at 1:00 P.M.
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