Doyle L. Aaron was born on February 3, 1927 to Joe Lee Aaron and Ada Boles Aaron of Farmerville.
He served during WWII for the United State Navy in the Pacific Theater. After the war, he settled in Monroe where he was employed as an office equipment technician. While there, he met and married the love of his life.
Later Bro. Aaron attended Bible College in San Antonio, Texas. Soon after his college experience, he became a United Pentecostal minister. He worked many years, evangelized and pastored in churches in Louisiana and Texas. He also worked as a pioneer pastor while establishing and building a church in New Iberia.
Bro. Aaron gave many years of labor to various churches and the United Pentecostal Church campground in Tioga, doing electrical, air-conditioning installation, and maintenance. He loved to go camping, fishing and hunting with friends and family. He devoted his life to helping anyone in need and was a true advocate for many throughout his lifetime.
Predeceased Bro. Aaron was his parents; three brothers, J.L. Aaron, Marvin Aaron and Aubrey Aaron; one sister, Rita Aaron Farmer; and one granddaughter, Megan Elliott.
Left to cherish his memory, his loving wife of 60 years, Sybil Howard Aaron of Forest Hill; two sons, Scott H. Aaron and Barry W. Aaron, wife Tina of Glenmora; two daughters, Judy Aaron Pereira, husband Reverend Clifford of Pearland, Texas and Jan Aaron Elliott of McNary; ten grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; three brothers, Andy Aaron, wife Christine of Dubach, Jack Aaron and Billy Aaron of West Monroe; one sister, MaeBelle Aaron Hodge of West Monroe; and a host of family and friends.
Pallbearers to serve will be Brent Aaron, Jason Brooshier, Travis Aaron, Todd Aaron, Cody Cloud, and Casey Stanley. Honorary pallbearers to serve will be Barry Aaron, Chad Aaron, Tyler Cloud and Jonathan Pereira.
Visitation will be Sunday, September 30, 2012, at the United Pentecostal Church in Glenmora from 4 p.m. until 10 p.m. and at the Pentecostals of Alexandria on Monday, October 1, 2012 from 8 a.m. until service time at the church.
Published in The Town Talk, Alexandria, LA, 30 Sep 2012, Sun, Page 21
Doyle L. Aaron was born on February 3, 1927 to Joe Lee Aaron and Ada Boles Aaron of Farmerville.
He served during WWII for the United State Navy in the Pacific Theater. After the war, he settled in Monroe where he was employed as an office equipment technician. While there, he met and married the love of his life.
Later Bro. Aaron attended Bible College in San Antonio, Texas. Soon after his college experience, he became a United Pentecostal minister. He worked many years, evangelized and pastored in churches in Louisiana and Texas. He also worked as a pioneer pastor while establishing and building a church in New Iberia.
Bro. Aaron gave many years of labor to various churches and the United Pentecostal Church campground in Tioga, doing electrical, air-conditioning installation, and maintenance. He loved to go camping, fishing and hunting with friends and family. He devoted his life to helping anyone in need and was a true advocate for many throughout his lifetime.
Predeceased Bro. Aaron was his parents; three brothers, J.L. Aaron, Marvin Aaron and Aubrey Aaron; one sister, Rita Aaron Farmer; and one granddaughter, Megan Elliott.
Left to cherish his memory, his loving wife of 60 years, Sybil Howard Aaron of Forest Hill; two sons, Scott H. Aaron and Barry W. Aaron, wife Tina of Glenmora; two daughters, Judy Aaron Pereira, husband Reverend Clifford of Pearland, Texas and Jan Aaron Elliott of McNary; ten grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; three brothers, Andy Aaron, wife Christine of Dubach, Jack Aaron and Billy Aaron of West Monroe; one sister, MaeBelle Aaron Hodge of West Monroe; and a host of family and friends.
Pallbearers to serve will be Brent Aaron, Jason Brooshier, Travis Aaron, Todd Aaron, Cody Cloud, and Casey Stanley. Honorary pallbearers to serve will be Barry Aaron, Chad Aaron, Tyler Cloud and Jonathan Pereira.
Visitation will be Sunday, September 30, 2012, at the United Pentecostal Church in Glenmora from 4 p.m. until 10 p.m. and at the Pentecostals of Alexandria on Monday, October 1, 2012 from 8 a.m. until service time at the church.
Published in The Town Talk, Alexandria, LA, 30 Sep 2012, Sun, Page 21
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