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Aaron Robert Davis, 50, of Orem, Utah passed away on July 12,2025, in Orem, Utah.
Born on January 19, 1975 in Key West, Florida to Timothy and June Davis. Aaron grew up in Naples, Florida, where he developed a lifelong passion for the water and boating. He later made his home in Utah County, Utah, where he built a life filled with love and connection. A proud brother to his sister, Kate Parkin and brother Adam Davis. Aaron's warmth and generosity touched everyone who knew him.
Aaron was a skilled boat mechanic, a profession that perfectly blended his love for boating with his talent for fixing things. When he wasn't working, he could be found out on the water, riding his motorcycle through scenic routes, or most importantly spending time with his beloved daughter Abigail Davis, age 9. His devotion to Abigail was the cornerstone of his life, and their shared moments brought him great joy.
Known for his kind heart and selfless spirit, Aaron always put others before himself. His giving nature and ability to make those around him feel valued left a lasting impact on his family, friends and community. Whether lending a hand to a neighbor or sharing a laugh with loved ones, Aaron's presence was a gift.
Aaron is survived by his daughter Abigail Davis, his sister, Kate Parkin, and his parents, Timothy Davis and June Larsen. He will be deeply missed, but forever remembered for his kindness, love for life and unwavering dedication to those he held dear.
A viewing will be held on Friday, July 18, 2025 from 6 PM to 9 PM at Anderson And Sons Mortuary, 49 E., 100 N., American Fork, UT 84003. Donations are appreciated and can be made by contacting Anderson And Sons Mortuary at (801) 756-3564.
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49 East 100 North P.O. Box 855, American Fork, UT 84003
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