Aaron Bradley Sturm

Aaron Bradley Sturm obituary, Oklahoma City, OK

Aaron Bradley Sturm

Aaron Sturm Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Absolute Economical Funeral Home LLC on Aug. 14, 2024.

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Aaron Bradley Sturm came to the world on November 13, 1975 in Elmhurst, Illinois. His parents were Lance and Constance Sturm. Aaron and his family moved to Antioch, Illinois where he lived through his childhood.
Aaron played little league baseball on a team his dad coached for a few seasons. He loved baseball and like his father, he became a devoted Cubs fan. When Aaron was 16, he moved with his dad and sister to Elk Grove Village, Illinois where he attended high school and made many friends. As a teenager, Aaron made a name for himself as a fun- loving kid. If he wasn't at home watching Cubs games with his dad, he was out with his friends having a good time. In March of 1999, Aaron moved out to Las Vegas, Nevada to take care of his dad who was previously diagnosed with MS. Aaron was a devoted son and care taker and would often describe his father, Lance as his best friend. Lance was Aaron's entire world until he passed away in 2018. Aaron stayed in Nevada for several years moving from Las Vegas to Indian Springs and got a dog who he named Dexter. Aaron loved Dexter and cared for him the way a father loves his only son. In September of 2023, Aaron and Dexter moved to Oklahoma accepting the invite of a friend of many years. Aaron got a job at ATC Drivetrain in Oklahoma City and rented an apartment in Yukon, Oklahoma. Aaron worked hard and supported himself and Dexter and made some good friends around his apartments and at work. It was difficult not to like Aaron. He was a funny guy with a kind heart. Unfortunately for Aaron, Dexter and everybody that knew him, Aaron passed away in his apartment at the age of 48 on August 10, 2024. Aaron never married and did not have children.
He will always be missed and remembered by his sister Jessica Green, Dexter and a vast list of friends too long to mention here. Aaron made this world a more interesting place to live in and we will always miss him.
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