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Aaron A. Heater, 53, of Cheyenne, Wyoming passed November 1, 2024.
Aaron was born March 11, 1971 in Fort Collins, Colorado to Penny Plumley and Russel Heater.
Blessed to have shared his life is his son Carson Heater, Stepmom Jacque, Sister, Annette, 1/2 sisters, Holly and Heidi, 1/2 brother Kelvin and their families. He also leaves behind other extended family and friends.
Aaron attended Greeley Schools and graduated in Cheyenne, WY. From his early years of walking the junkyard, making up stories of the wreckage, to working on garage doors with his close friend, everything always involved tools or cars. His careers in the auto industry, ranged from working in All's Body Shop, being an insurance adjuster and recently parts manager at O'Riley's. An avid car enthusiast, Aaron found solace and happiness in the world of automobiles. He had a remarkable knowledge of cars and often shard his passion with friends and family
Aaron was the proud father of Carson Heater, who was truly the light of his life. Every moment spent with Carson was a treasure to Aaron. He took immense joy in watching his son grow and thrive. Aarons genuine kindness touched the lives of many. He had a special gift for making people feel welcomed and valued, and his laughter was infectious. His ability to listen and provide support made him a cherished friend to those who knew him.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to help with Aaron Heaters Memorial Fund, c/o Carson Heater, 5008 Ridge Rd, Cheyenne, WY 82009
Memorial place and time will be announced later.
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