Aaron Thomas Snook

aaron snook
The world dimmed forever on an overcast December morning when a tragic accident took the life of Aaron Snook. Aaron was a big man who lived a big life. His presence was felt by all who knew him, whether through family, church, business, or the community. The epitome of a family man, his wife Meagan and children Levi, Elli, and Logan were the fuel for everything he did. No matter how busy he was, you could find a kid in tow - whether they were his own or the many he was fondly known to as ‘Uncle Aaron’. There were countless cookouts, KSU tailgates, and gatherings at the barn with Aaron at the center of them all - being the welcoming host, stellar cook, and life of the party. Stewardship guided Aaron’s life and his impact will be long-lasting. His home parish was St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church and the causes close to his heart are too many to list. Much of his work was done behind the scenes, never looking for recognition, only wanting to serve others. A successful businessman and entrepreneur, he was the owner of Seeders, Inc. and involved with other investments and companies. Not a man to shy away from a challenge or new experience, you never knew where he’d be when you called him. He spent much of his time fishing, traveling, attending KSU football games, and snow skiing with family every winter since 2019. Fun loving, kindhearted, devoted family man, a friend to many and a stranger to none, he leaves an indescribable emptiness in all who knew him. Each will struggle to find a way to fill that space, but it’s clear that Aaron would want it to be filled with love, laughter, and peace. Aaron Thomas Snook was born on November 12, 1983, in Wichita, KS. He is survived by his wife, Meagan and children, Levi, Elliotte, and Logan; parents Linda (Joe) Davison and Jim (Kim) Snook; siblings, Chris (Donna) Snook, Anna (Aaron) Kenney and large extended family. Rosary will be 7:00 pm, Friday, December 20, 2024, Funeral Mass at 10:00 am, Saturday, December 21, 2024, both at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 645 North 119th Street West, Wichita, Kansas 67235. Graveside service will be 3:00 pm, Saturday, December 21, 2024, at St. Mark Cemetery, 19230 West 29th Street North, St. Mark, Kansas. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established with: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School for playground, football field and other exterior improvements, 645 North 119th Street West, Wichita, KS 67235. Services in care of Downing & Lahey West Mortuary. Share tributes online at: www.dlwichita.com

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  1. I’ve known Aaron for many years. So many memories of working for him, fighting with him at work and laughing with him. One of my fondest memories is of him driving up to the office in his party bus and saying Terri get on the bus we’re going for a ride. The bus was full of his friends and we drove around town drinking beer. This was in the middle of a workday.
    My other memory of him was one of my last. He was so kind to me when I had to leave a part-time job I had taken with him because I had to care for my sister-in-law who was dying of cancer.
    Aaron was someone you would never forget once you met him. I know I never will.

    Terri Sparks Kelley

  2. As the family barber it was always entertaining when Snook was in the chair. His animation in everything about him will hang around in the shop for along time.

  3. The world lost a good person and we all suffer for it, regardless of how far away we may be.

    I worked with Aaron on a number of seeding projects and saw him at industry events over the years. He will be missed and my heartfelt wishes for comfort and peace for his wife and children.

  4. Dearest Linda I am so sorry to hear about Arron my heart is so heavy as I pray for your family 🥰🙏🏻
    I can’t come this weekend
    Will get with you in new year
    Love 💕 Linda Jabara

  5. I knew Aaron since he was born. Through his entire life he was big, fun, and a nice guy. I loved running into him and his smiling face. His quick wit and positive attitude made working or playing with him a pleasure. His family did a great job raising him. The world should have more “Aarons”.

    Just one memory: Playing in his foursome in a golf event. We were on the tee box of a par 4 hole. Aaron already had proved he could consistently hit a long drive. I asked if he thought he might drive the green from this tee. He grinned and said he’d try a “Happy Gilmore”. He put his hat on backwards and jogged sideways to the ball, driving it with one continuous motion. Massive drive (but just short of green). No “do over” needed. – Hilarious.

    Steve & Sonya Lange


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