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Aaron Jerome Davis
June 21st, 1983 - April 11th, 2015
Aaron Jerome Davis, 31, of Largo, passed away on April 11, 2015. He was born in 1983 in Madison, WI. Aaron worked as the head chef of The Kitchen St Pete. Aaron was preceded in death by his Grandpa Bob Davis. Aaron is survived by his loving spouse whom he married on December 20, 2013, Anastasia "Ana", and their daughter; Audrey and unborn son. His mother and step-father Karen and Bob Gueldenzopf, his father and step-mother; Jefferson and Joan Davis; Siblings; Carly (Nic) Griffis and Taylor Davis. Grandmother, Anna Davis and grandparents, Betty and David Bidstrup. Ana's parents, Larry and Cathylee Granucci. Godson, Evan and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Aaron liked to hunt, fish and cook. Family will start receiving friends on Wednesday April 15, 2015 at Anderson McQueen Tyrone Chapel at 2:00pm. Service will start at 3:00pm Please make memorial donations to http://400beachseafood.com/memoriam.html or http://www.gofundme.com/rn8rg7q
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