On the wings of death the soul takes flights, into the land where there is no night. For those who believe what the Savior said, will rise in glory though they be dead. So death comes to us just to open the door to the Kingdom of God and life evermore.
Aaron Comstock was born September 4th, 1987 in Fort Smith Arkansas. On Saturday July 4th, 2020, Aaron was taken too soon from us from a terrible motorcycle accident that occurred on July 3rd, 2020.
Aaron was quite a character. He was always sure to make everyone around him feeling some type of way. There was never a dull moment when Aaron was around. One quality about Aaron that I found to be annoying at times, but soaked in his perfection, was that he was good at everything he did. It didn't matter if it was his first time or tenth time doing it, he was on point and took pride in it. Aaron was a welder, an amazing baseball player, a great bowler, and he enjoyed playing the guitar and going fishing. His dream in life was to have a family and be a good husband and dad and to be an even better role model and teacher for his kids. His time on Earth and with us was cut too short, but his goofy, intelligent, safe, kind hearted memories will live on forever. He went out with a bang, and will shine on like the moon, Forever and a Day!
Aaron is survived by his wife, Amber Comstock and their two children, Tristen and Jackson Comstock; His dad and stepmom, Richard and Christina Comstock; His mom and stepdad, Gina and John Wiley; and his five siblings, Richard Comstock, Kyla Comstock, Katie Treadaway, John Wiley, and Lane Wiley.
Aaron is preceded in death by his grandfather Otis "Buddy" Flurry, grandmother Linda Comstock, and brother in law Dylan Sandman.