Aaron Lee Babcock passed away November 28, 2020 in Puyallup Washington
Funeral services will be held at the New Hope church in Bonney Lake. Covid regulations require only immediate family be allowed to the services. Cards and flowers are welcome.
Born August 1, 1932 in Bellingham Washington, Aaron leaves behind a sister, Alice and a brother Levi. Surviving children are David, Curtis, and Douglas Babcock all residing in Washington State. A veteran, served in the Army.
We celebrate Aaron and who he was by remembering his exuberance of life. his outgoing and sociable character and zest for living.
Aaron’s passion in life was people. He desired constant outreach to his fellow man. Aaron Loved to have people over for games, movies and food. He had a passion for Jesus and spoke of what Jesus did for humanity every chance he had. He once told his family that his one desire was for every one of them to know the love of Jesus and his desire was for each one to accept Christ into their hearts.
He lived for others in all he did. His neighbors knew him intimately and he was always willing to go over and chat with them.
His gifting was hospitality and evangelism.
Aaron loved to serve in his church, and to hold bible studies in his home. He loved discipling the youth.
He was an iron worker and a builder. A builder of buildings, of homes and of people. His pride was his accomplishment in building the Country Inn restaurant, which his wife Ardis ran for many years in Bonney Lake Wa. He was a restaurateur, and at one time, owned three restaurants. A business man, a husband to his wife Ardis Babcock, a Father, a spiritual father to many and a giving man. He continually gave to his grandchildren, always showing up to every baseball, tennis and soccer games they had if he could. He even coached a few. It was his passion to speak into his grand children’s lives and often had them over for dinner. He was always willing to come work at others homes to help them in their needs, repairs and upgrades or just to mow! We celebrate him in all he was to all of us. We are better people because of Aaron. If he touched your life please feel free to send cards which we will endeavor to read at his funeral. Send them to Box 43 Eatonville Wa s 98328
And a final tip of the hat I add this prayer: Jesus, thank you for dying for me on the cross, I ask that you forgive me for anytime I have offended you, and I ask that you come into my life, come into my heart and guide me. I know that you are God, three in one Father Son and Holy Spirit I acknowledge you and gladly receive you into my life in Jesus name Amen!
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