Aaron Evan Scott

Aaron Evan Scott obituary, Spring Hill, FL

Aaron Evan Scott

Aaron Scott Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brewer & Sons Funeral Homes - Tampa Chapel on Mar. 6, 2025.

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Aaron Evan Scott
Aaron was the best example of a kindhearted, friendly young man that you could ever have the honor to meet and know. He was the sweetest baby, never a fuss, and a joy to raise. He was always easygoing, with the greatest, most affectionate smile that would put everyone at ease.
He fell in love with baseball at an early age, a love that he shared with his father. Through baseball, he met some of his best, lifelong friends. One of his favorite memories was playing at Cooperstown with his travel team. He continued his passion for baseball throughout high school, playing for Robinson High School.
After high school, he enrolled at the University of Central Florida. The family was apprehensive about him moving away to attend college because the entire family always sheltered and spoiled Aaron. However, Aaron surprised everyone by becoming an independent man who opened up to meeting new people and embracing new experiences. He almost immediately met a group of friends who would become his closest, dearest friends for life. Together, they shared a love of music, movies, video gaming, and other young adult activities. In fact, Aaron became roommates with Kam, Matt, and Chris, and they share an unbreakable bond, along with their sweet friend Emily.
However, during Aaron's last semester at the University of Central Florida, he was diagnosed with a medulloblastoma. He went on to endure a long, hard battle with this horrible disease. From there, he suffered several dreadful diagnoses that never stopped him from maintaining a positive and sometimes sarcastic attitude. Not once did he ever stop fighting to get better, insisting on going to work out or walk as far as possible, even to exhaustion.
Aaron leaves behind the most loving family that will miss him dearly. His mother and father, Debbie and Robbie, loved their son with every fiber of their being. Along with his older brother and sister, Robert and Ashton, the family doted on Aaron as the "golden child" that he was. Together, the family shares a special bond that is undeniable. Because of their strong bond and love for one another, they will endure, though with heavy hearts. Aaron leaves behind his extended family that loves him equally. He is survived by his paternal grandmother Carrie, Uncle Michael, Aunt Gina and her husband TJ, Aunt Debbie and her husband Milton, Aunt Sharon and her husband Thomas, and cousins Mallory, Brianna, Caleb, TJ, Grace, Sofia, and Presley. He was preceded in death by maternal grandparents Paul and Solie, paternal grandfather Robbie Joe, and his cousin Joshua. We will always have a missing piece in our hearts.
The family asks In lieu of flowers please donate to the Children's Cancer Center or Ronald McDonald House.
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March 29, 2025

Matti Trautvetter posted to the memorial.

March 22, 2025

Bobby Hales posted to the memorial.

March 17, 2025

JANA REICHERTER planted trees.

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Matti Trautvetter

March 29, 2025

Aaron always had a kind smile and a good word to say, and we were all better knowing him much love to him and his family, I will miss him dearly

Bobby Hales

March 22, 2025

I´ll always remember Aaron as the sweetest and kindest kid you´ll ever meet. I´ll argue with anyone that Aaron hit the longest home run ever hit in Cooperstown. You have a great family and I´m praying for you guys at this time.

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Tim and Lorie Rix

March 14, 2025

Our sympathy..keeping your family in our prayers.

Alan Savitt

March 6, 2025

I am so sorry. I have nothing but wonderful memories of Aaron. He was a wonderful person. Praying for the family.

Alan Savitt

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March 29, 2025

Matti Trautvetter posted to the memorial.

March 22, 2025

Bobby Hales posted to the memorial.

March 17, 2025

JANA REICHERTER planted trees.