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Clark Legacy Center - Nicholasville
Aaron Clay Brue
November 13th, 1991 - February 17th, 2018
Aaron Clay Brue, 26, died February 17, 2018. He is survived by his mother Beverly (Focht) Brue; brother Kurt Wujcik; aunt and uncle Linda (Rich) Grisdale and life mentor Len Wujcik. Aaron was a happy person, never angry, always a people pleaser, with a great sense of humor. His interests included playing drums, mixing music and collecting tattoos. For adventure, he enjoyed going to the cabin on a lake with his grandfather, fishing, swimming and skateboarding. He was an accomplished cook, especially different types of ethnic foods. He also enjoyed dining on seafood. He traveled often, including 2 trips to Japan. Aaron lived life full of energy, but loved spending time with family, friends and his best buddy “Snickelfritz” the cat. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to either Bluegrass Hospice Care at www.bgcarenav.org, or to The American Diabetes Association at www.diabetes.org/ There will be a Celebration of Aaron’s Life at 6PM, Saturday, February 24, 2018, followed by food and a Gathering of Family and Friends from 7-9PM, at Clark Legacy Center in Brannon Crossing.
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