Aaron Gregory Church, age 29, passed away on March 14, 2026. He was born on May 8, 1996, in Little Rock, Arkansas, to Greg Church and Paula Stewart.
Aaron spent his life grounded in faith, family, and a strong sense of purpose that guided both his personal and professional journey.
Aaron was a devoted husband and father whose greatest joy came from his family. He is survived by his wife, Faith, and their two daughters, Saylor, age four, and Sadie, five months old.
His love for them was evident in everything he did, and he took immense pride in being present in their lives.
He also leaves behind his mother, Paula Stewart, and her husband Scotty, his father Greg Church and his wife Melissa, and his siblings Bryan Church and his wife Brooke, Rachel Watkins and her husband Alex, and Christopher Church and his wife Alison.
He is also survived by his grandfather, Raymond Moore, his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Stacey and De’Anna Webb, his sister-in-law Hope Webb, his aunt Amy Dominey and her husband Eugene, along with many extended family members and close friends who cared deeply for him.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Juanita Moore. Aaron’s family ties were an important part of his life, and he maintained close relationships with those around him, often bringing people together through his warm personality and genuine kindness.
Aaron will be remembered for his deep faith and his commitment to living a life that reflected his beliefs.
He was known for his big hugs, his welcoming spirit, and his ability to make others feel comfortable and valued.
Friends and family often spoke of the way he treated everyone like they were part of his own family. His character reflected compassion, humility, and a sincere love for others.
Throughout his life, Aaron was passionate about sports, particularly football, and he had a strong connection to his community.
He attended Crossgate Church in Hot Springs, where his faith played a central role in shaping his values and guiding his decisions. He lived with an emphasis on service, integrity, and devotion to those he loved.
Services in honor of Aaron’s life will include a visitation and funeral service on March 24, 2026, at Crossgate Church in Hot Springs, followed by a graveside service at Lono Cemetery later that afternoon.
Family and friends are encouraged to attend and celebrate his life while sharing memories that reflect the impact he had on those around him.
In recognition of his love for the Arkansas Razorbacks, attendees are invited to wear Razorback colors or gear as a tribute.
Aaron’s life was marked by love, faith, and meaningful relationships. His memory will continue to live on through his wife, his daughters, and all who were fortunate enough to know him.
He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and community, but remembered with enduring love and gratitude for the life he lived and the legacy he leaves behind.






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