Aaron Douglas Farrell

Aaron Douglas Farrell obituary, Riverview, FL

Aaron Douglas Farrell

Aaron Farrell Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Serenity Meadows Memorial Park Funeral Home & Crematory - Riverview on Jan. 6, 2025.

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Aaron Douglas Farrell, 33 passed away in December of 2024 in his home. He was the son of the late Sally Timen Smith, who passed away August of 2017, and the late Stanley Matthew Farrell, who passed on January 3, 2025.
He was born in Tampa, FL on July 17th, 1991 and graduated in 2009 from Northeast High School in St. Petersburg, FL. He worked as a claims adjuster for Progressive Insurance.
He is survived by a sister, Jordan Farrell Utley of Chattanooga TN. He is also survived by maternal Grandparents; Jerry Timen of Tampa, parental grandmother; Margaret Gessler Farrell of Clarks Summit, PA, and by several aunts and uncles, cousins, a niece, Dezirae Farrell Utley, and a step sister Tessa Fleming.
Aaron loved animals, especially his cat Dusty. He was loved and will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

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May 25, 2025

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January 8, 2025

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Valerie (Hellier) Pattillo

May 25, 2025

Aaron,

You went from my co worker, a crutch (even when you needed the same), to a dear friend. Your heart was your best attribute... your words not so much at times. Even though the world wasn´t quite ready for you... you left an impact in many peoples lives. You were greatly misunderstood, but intellectually exceeded many. We had many great times and made some great memories, wish I had more time and could continue watching you grow in life even with your constant struggle that you overcame many times. You will be greatly missed and I truly loved you!

Sarah Boozer

January 8, 2025

Aaron, my kind hearted and gentle cousin, you left us far too soon. The way you told stories and shared your thoughts with such excitement always made me smile, especially when we were little. My parents still have a video you made one Thanksgiving at our house. You went around during all the chaos and interviewed everyone there. We love looking back at that video and now we will cherish it even more. I hope you are at peace now. Love you Aaron.

Stephanie Tardieu

January 8, 2025

I loved my cousin Aaron; when we were little, he'd often play around with Jordy (his sister) and me, and was always very funny, friendly, and loving. He always mentioned how he loved his cousins! A beautiful soul who will be deeply missed. <3

- Stephanie Farrelll-Tardieu

Angelle Dee colborn

January 7, 2025

Will forever miss Aaron and how hard he could make me laugh, I will cherish the memories of him taking me to the park, always playing old maid with me, and the times I would make him play Webkinz with me. He was the best, and I will never forget his contagious laugh or his smile that lit up every room he entered, love you always Aaron

Carissa Farrell

January 7, 2025

Aaron was my cousin and I used to take care of him and his sister when they were little. His smile would light up the room. One of his first words was "cake", I remember as if it was just yesterday. Aaron, may you rest in peace and be free of the unhappiness that you felt here on Earth. You will be missed dear cousin. Love Always, Cousin Carissa

Stephen Farrell

January 7, 2025

I had the most delighted pleasure spending time with Aaron and his Father Stan on October 10, 2024 and spent the full day together. It was a Perfect Day the 3 of us had shared. I will cherish it forever. RIP my Nephew Aaron. Love You! Uncle Steve

Susan Maslar

January 6, 2025

Aaron was my nephew and my fondest memory of him was Thanksgiving 2002 when he went around filming and interviewing "the fam" as he called it. He did such a fine job as an 11 year old. He loved his feline friends and had such a great smile. He is greatly missed.

Serenity Meadows Memorial Park & Funeral Home

January 6, 2025

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