BRANDON DEVERNE AARON, well known as "B," was born on April 25, 1984, at Alachua General Hospital in Gainesville, Florida. He was the beloved son of Sharon Pitts and Deverne "Calvin" Aaron. One of his proudest moments was the birth of his precious son, Jayden Brandon Aaron.
He was baptized at an early age at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church in Hallandale, Florida, by the late Reverend Joe Cephus Johnson. He was an active member in the Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church youth department, where he sang in the Angelic Choir and served as a youth usher. He was educated in the Broward County School System and attended Broward Community College. He obtained a number of technical certifications in the fields of Mechanics/Auto Body, HVAC, and Culinary Arts. His career path included employment as a hotel concierge, an entertainment set technician, and a low voltage technician. Brandon was strong willed and determined, even as a young child. He was always more mature than his typical peers and he always wanted to hang out with the "big kids." He was very athletic as a child and participated in several sports. He was a "wild card." He believed in living life to its fullest and believed in having a good time. He was handsome, clever, strong, and believed in working smarter, not harder. He always had the best gadgets and newest tech.
Brandon was excellent at social networking and thinking outside of the box. He had the ability to make friends everywhere he went. Brandon had magnificent style and was always dressed to the nines from head to toe. He was generous and truly had a good soul. He had a heart of gold and would give anyone in need the shirt off of his own back. He was a loyal friend and he loved his family. He always strived to ensure Jayden and Joy were well taken care of. He held a special place in his heart for Destinee. He loved his precious Jayden with all of his heart. Some of his favorite activities with Jayden included playing video games, playing basketball, and eating too many sweets. Brandon was brave, adventurous, and lived without fear. Despite any obstacles presented his way, he kept going and would always find an immediate solution. His daily mantra was "Shine 365" and “It is what it is.”
He was survived by: his mother, Sharon Pitts (lvy); father, Deverne “Calvin" Aaron; sister, Misti Golden (Kevin); son, Jayden Brandon Aaron; inseparable companion/mother of his child, Joy Medina-Denbow; uncles, Ernest Fayson ll (Patricia), Bernard Carter (Lorene), Morris Aaron (Betty Lou), Alvin Fayson, and Billy Aaron; aunts, Shirley Mangol, Sheila Cummings (Dwayne), and Barbara Bennett; and many close cousins and lifelong friends.
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