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Aarush was so incredibly loved by the many families that he brought joy to through his laughter and endless energy. He was born on March 24, 2023 and was a quiet and content baby. Many jumped at opportunities to cuddle and rock him, soaking up his baby snuggles. As he grew and learned to move, he never stopped! He was very active and rarely faced something he could not climb. He would often ask to turn music on and never failed to dance along. He had an incredible sweet tooth, forcing his family to always hide any sugary treats behind cabinet doors out of sight. While he was just learning to speak and only knew a couple words, he clearly questioned "cookie?" when biscuits were pulled out of the oven! He brought laughs and smiles to everyone around him. He was loved so dearly and we trust he now sings and dances for Jesus in heaven. He will forever have pieces of our hearts and his joy-filled memory will be carried on and treasured forever by family and friends who loved him dearly. We long to see him again when our time comes to also be called home to Jesus. Aarush, "first ray of the sun," will be remembered as we feel the sun's warmth and see the beauty its rays illuminate. While we held him in our arms for only a short while, his precious life is now held in the arms of Jesus forever.
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