Aaron James Multon
It is with profound sorrow we announce the sudden passing of Aaron James Multon on July 25, 2020 at the age of 35 years. Aaron was born December 7, 1984 in Moose Jaw, SK, grew up in Winnipeg, MB and resided in the Okanagan area of BC for much of his adult life.
Aaron will be lovingly remembered by his three beautiful children, Jenavia, Ceth and Peyton, and their mother Rhondalee, as well as parents, Kathy Hyworon and Terry Multon, “Dadio” Wally Hyworon, Sister Carolyn (Darcy) Lewis, Nephew Connor, step-brother Dyllan Olson and Grandfather James McMahon as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and special friends. He is predeceased by his grandparents Peter and Eunice Multon and Jean Cottreau and step-father Herb McCormick.
First and foremost, Aaron loved spending time with his kids. They loved to dance, listen to music, watch movies, go bowling, and have fun on the rides at the mall or just being together. He also loved music, whether it was listening to it (usually at full blast while working), or writing and composing his own rap songs. He was an avid snowboarder and took every opportunity he could to get on the slopes at Big White.
Aaron struggled for many years with addiction and mental illness. Through his faith, hard work and support from many he gave a good fight. We pray that he has found peace. A Private Family Service will be held at a later date to Celebrate Aaron’s life. Flowers are gratefully declined. For those who wish memorial donations can be made to Freedom’s Door Kelowna online (https://freedomsdoorkelowna.com/donate/) or by cheque to Freedom’s Door, 1279 Centennial Cres, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1Y 6K3 or a charity of your choosing that supports mental health or addiction recovery. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Todd Sjoberg, Director 306-693-4550
Terry and your family. So sorry for your loss.
Saddened by the news of your loss. Our thoughts & prayers are sincerely with you at this time.
Aaron was always so kind, offering words of encouragement and just an overall good friend. I just talked to him not too long ago, and I thought I offered him enough support. I wish I was able to help him more. My deepest condolences to Aarron’s family. He will be missed ❤ Until we meet again friend.
I offer my sincerest condolences, Aaron and I were friends for about fourteen years and I got to know him quite well. I’ve had the privilege to spend lots of time with him when he lived in Winnipeg, he will be missed by many of his close friends. Rest easy A squared, we love you Bro.
Arron and my brother Nolan were great friends growing up and I remember them having tons of fun making home videos called “Arron and Nolan’s world”. We had many fun nights at the Saints roller rink too. Arron was a great guy and he will be missed… I give my condolence to his three little kids, his mother Kathy and the rest of his family.
My. Condolence to family
Aaron was my oldest Nephew. I use to babysit him and his Sister Carolyn my oldest Niece. We always had lots of fun together. Aaron was always known as a dare devil, he would jump from one of their couches over to the other couch which was a ways from the other he would always make it. Other times he would stand in a door way and put one foot on the inside of the door way and the other foot on the other side and climb to the top. there were other antics he’d try, to many to remember. we always had other fun things to do together. Rest in peace now in Heaven Aaron. You can climb anything now your heart desire. You can always watch over your Children now and watch your Children grow. Aunty Lorna and Uncle Peter will always love and miss you so much. You’re now with Nana and Papa and Rocky again. I know Your Dad, Mom and Sister will always love and miss you for ever. Terry, Kathy and Carolyn. Will the same Grandpa Jim. Also many Aunts and Uncles and numerous Cousins will do the same. Terry, Kathy, and Carolyn Peter and I offer our greatest condolences on the loss of your Son, and Carolyn on the loss of your Brother.