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The community of Forrest City, Arkansas, is mourning the sudden passing of beloved family man Aaron Allen Stevenson, who died at the young age of 31. Aaron, a dedicated husband and father of two, was known for his infectious sense of humor, passion for music, and commitment to his work in construction and lawn care. His death has profoundly impacted family, friends, and the local community, with many coming together to share memories and offer condolences. A celebration of life is planned to honor his legacy and the love he shared with others.
Forrest City, Arkansas – The community of Forrest City is in mourning following the sudden passing of Aaron Allen Stevenson, a beloved member of the community and dedicated family man, who died on June 21, 2025, at the age of 31. Aaron’s death has left a profound impact on his family, friends, and the local community, who remembered him as a passionate individual with a vibrant spirit.
Aaron was born on September 29, 1993, in Wynne, Arkansas, and was the son of Shane Stevenson and Wendy (Turner) Chapman. He married his wife, Tiffany Stevenson, on February 14, 2012, a day they cherished as their wedding anniversary. Together, they had two children: Bryton Allen Stevenson, aged 10, and Asysia Marie Stevenson, aged 9. Aaron’s love for his family was evident in his daily life, where he devoted himself entirely to his wife and kids.
Professionally, Aaron pursued a career in construction, focusing on building houses, a trade that reflected his dedication and skills. He was also involved in lawn care, where he took great pride in his work. Known for his infectious sense of humor, many described Aaron as the funniest person in the room. His captivating green eyes and contagious smile brought joy to those around him. Aaron had a deep passion for music and often entertained friends and family with his spontaneous rap sessions, showcasing his creative side.
Aaron is survived by a large family, including his wife, Tiffany, and their two children, Bryton and Asysia. His parents, Shane and Misty Stevenson of Augusta, Georgia, and Wendy (Turner) Chapman along with Dody Keith Chapman of Lead Hill, Arkansas, are also grieving his loss. Aaron leaves behind multiple siblings, including brothers Matthew and Makayla Turner of Branson, Missouri, Nathan Stevenson of Harrison, Arkansas, and Gage Stevenson of Augusta, Georgia. He also has stepbrothers Chance Pace, Brent Pace, and Richard Pace from Augusta, Georgia, and Nick Chapman from Lead Hill, Arkansas. Sisters Stephanie Stevenson of Springfield, Missouri, Melanie Kirkman of Harrison, Arkansas, and Skyla Stevenson of Augusta, Georgia, as well as stepsisters Makayla Pace of Augusta, Georgia, and Trista Chapman of Wynne, Arkansas, also survive him.
Moreover, Aaron’s family includes uncles Eric and Tiffany Turner, Hank Turner, and Billy Stevenson, along with an aunt, Sara Turner, all residing in Harrison, Arkansas. His extended family consists of numerous cousins, great aunts and uncles, nieces, nephews, and many friends who cherished their memories with him. He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents Louie Quinn and Kathrine Eldridge, grandparents Brenda Quinn and Hank Turner, Bill and Verna Mae Stevenson, as well as uncle Jason Turner and favorite aunt Rita Stevenson.
Aaron’s life and legacy will be honored during a celebration of life scheduled for 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Kernodle Funeral Home in Wynne, Arkansas. Arrangements are being overseen by Kernodle Funeral Home, who are expected to provide support to the grieving family and community during this difficult time.
The local community continues to come together, sharing memories and offering condolences to the family of Aaron Allen Stevenson, a man remembered for his humor, love for his family, and dedication to his work. As Forrest City processes this loss, the impact Aaron made during his life will not soon be forgotten.
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