Aaron Fish

Obituary of Aaron Michael Fish

Aaron Michael Fish, age 26 formerly of Tully, passed away unexpectedly in a convoy crash near Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California. Aaron was an Equipment Operator third class with the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5. He was previously deployed in Guam where he helped build a COVID-19 hospital. He had also been transporting navy sailors from the USS Theodore that were stricken from COVID. He had many friends because he was a friend to many. He loved to play lacrosse, soccer, and golf. His true passion was snow boarding were he had been an instructor at Labrador Mountain for many years.

Aaron is predeceased by his paternal grandfather Charles Fish and grandmother Lynda Converse, also his maternal grandmother Donna Potter.

Aaron leaves behind his father Charles Fish (Marcellus,NY). His mother Nancy Fish and his younger brother Cameron Fish (Tully NY). Aaron will be deeply missed by his maternal grandfather Frank Jewell and grandmother Kathy Jewell (Deland, FL.), his grandfather Paul Potter (Endwell, NY), aunt Kimber Kurey and uncle Keith Kurey, cousins Maggie Kurey and Chase Kurey from (Spring Hill FL), uncle Brian Fish , aunt Jeanette Fish and cousin Tyler Fish (Conklin, NY), uncle Sean Jewell, Brenda Jewell, Ryan Jewell and Devon Jewell (Binghamton, NY), uncle Timothy Fish, aunt Linda Fish, cousin John Fish, Andrew Fish and Rachel Fish (Turlock, CA). He had very close friends that were his brothers Nick Cazzolli, Casey Jean, Jason Levengood and Connor Frank (Tully, NY).  


Calling Hours will be Monday, March 15, 2021 from 3 to 6PM at Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Home, 2584 Field Lane, Lafayette, NY 13084.  Funeral services will immediately follow at 6PM, at the funeral home.  

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