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Danny Dewayne Aaron, born in Azle, Texas on October 21, 1956, passed away on June 30, 2025, in Fort Worth after a short illness. He was 68 years old. Danny was a loving father, brother, and friend. He built a life rooted in hard work, independence, and dedication. A master electrician, he ran his own air conditioning business—an endeavor that reflected both his technical skill and entrepreneurial spirit. Beyond his career, Danny found joy and fulfillment in the quiet rhythms of rural life. He managed a cattle farm with care and commitment. In his free time, he enjoyed reading, fishing, and spending time with his family. Danny was preceded in death by his father, Theo Aaron, and his mother, LaVerne Presley Aaron. He is survived by his wife, Mary Aaron; his son, Matthew Aaron; stepdaughters Amanda Pennington and Jennifer Pennington, and Jennifer’s husband, Jake Spharler; his brothers, David Aaron and his wife Janet, and Delvin Aaron and his wife Amy; his stepmother, Corine Aaron; his nephew, Jeremy Aaron; and his niece, Lindsey Kruger. In keeping with Danny’s wishes, no funeral or memorial service will be held. To honor his memory and lifelong appreciation for nature, contributions may be made to charities that support wildlife conservation, in lieu of flowers. May Danny’s memory bring comfort to those who knew him and serve as a lasting tribute to a life lived with purpose and heart.
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