Aron James St.Peter, 39, of Manchester, passed away peacefully, surrounded by love, on October 26, 2025.
He was born December 10, 1985 in Peterborough to Kimberlie Sheehan and James St.Peter. Aron grew up in Harrisville and attended elementary school there before going on to Keene Middle school and Keene High school. He graduated in 2005.
Aron became involved in Special Olympics at the age of 14. He participated in the summer track and field games, bowling and basketball. He took great pride in being a member of Team Keene and always felt very accomplished bringing home the gold, silver and bronze medals he would win. This year he celebrated 15 years as a " Penguin Plunger". Aron made many long lasting friendships as a special Olympian.
Aron was an enthusiastic sports fan who loved cheering on The New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox, Boston Celtics and NASCAR racing.
Over the past few years Aron worked at Market Basket in Hooksett as a front end associate where he was known for his hard work, friendly nature and smile.
After moving to Manchester seven years ago he became a very active member of the Nepalese community and was cherished by all who knew him. Aron deeply enjoyed the friendships he made and sharing in their traditions and gatherings.
Aron was blessed to be loved by two families- his blended family of his mother and step-father, Kimberlie and Timothy Buckley of NC, his siblings Nathan St.Peter and Meghan St.Peter of NC, step-brothers Adam Buckley of NH and Cory Buckley of GA, nieces Kaelyn and Emma Wright, nephew Declan Petry, all of NC, and several uncles, aunts and cousins, who were all very special to him AND family who shared a home with him: Naren and Zeena Gurung, who he lovingly called Dai (brother) and Didi (sister) and their children, Samuel and Ivan, who thought of Aron as an uncle. Aron was predeceased by his father, James St.Peter, step-brother James Buckley, and grandparents David and Carrie Sheehan and John and Marilyn St.Peter.
Aron will be remembered for his kindness, gentle heart, willingness to lend a helping hand and the love he shared with everyone he knew, he leaves behind family and friends who will cherish his memory and share stories that will keep our hearts warm.
As his final act of kindness, Aron gave the gift of life through organ and tissue donation.
Those wishing to celebrate Aron's life may donate to Special Olympics of New Hampshire.
Services for Aron will be announced in the coming days.
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