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In Loving Memory

Moultrie, Aaron Jr.

December 19, 1966 - April 11, 2026

Aaron Moultrie Jr. (1966-2026)

Aaron Royce Moultrie Jr., age 59, of Pacific, passed away on April 11, 2026.
Aaron was born on December 19, 1966, to Susan Moultrie (née Brooks) and Aaron Moultrie Sr. in St. Louis, Missouri. After attending Cleveland NJROTC Academy, his interests and skills led him down many paths—including pizza delivery, working as a repo man, a pool boy, and delivering paper—before he ultimately found his true calling in electronics. Aaron began his career at Tech Electronics, where he spent 25 years building a reputation as a dedicated professional. During his tenure, he became a respected leader as their Senior Fire Alarm Inspector and served as an IBEW Union Shop Steward. He took great pride in fostering strong relationships with both his coworkers and customers.
In 1991, Aaron married the love of his life, Marilyn. Aaron was a single father to three beautiful daughters, Nichole Track (née Walker), Kayci Moultrie, and Amanda Moultrie, when they married. Aaron and Marilyn went on to have two more children, Paige Sullivan (née Moultrie) and Devon Moultrie. He was a proud grandfather (papaw) and great-grandfather to 11 amazing children.
Aaron was a passionate drummer and a guitarist, although he could master any instrument he picked up. His talent for music was unrivalled, except for his ability to bring sharp wit and laughter to any situation. He enjoyed creating intricate award-winning Halloween decorations for his community to experience. Aaron’s legacy lives in his family, his music, and the memories of laughter he leaves behind.

Services: Visitation at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd on Saturday, April 18, from 10 a.m. until time of service 12 Noon with services concluding at Kutis.

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42 thoughts on “Moultrie, Aaron Jr.”

  1. I’m very sorry to hear about the passing of my friend, Aaron over 15 years coming to Logos doing my inspection talking for hours, I will keep the Moultrie family in my prayers. I will truly miss my friend!

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  2. My deepest sympathy to the family. It was our pleasure to interact with Aaron here at the St. Clair R-13 School District over the years. We looked forward to his visits here at out district. He was a great guy to talk to , he told many wonderful stories over the years and was always a pleasure to see. Those stories showed that he had a love for music and very much his wife. I’m truly sorry for your loss, he will be missed.
    Sincerely,
    Sarah Ziegler/Jason Comia

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  3. Aaron was a childhood friend all the way into adulthood. I always knew him as a funny, crazy hoot! He gave the best bear hugs. Wi will truly miss you friend. Deepest condolences to Marilyn and their children and grands and great grands. Also to Connie his sister whom I have known a long time as well. Sending hugs, healing prayers and heartfelt sympathies. Xoxo Deb

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  4. Really going to miss you Buddy! You sure knew how to make us laugh. Hard to say goodbye to someone I have known so long. I was extremely blessed to call you friend. Please give Spitz a big hug for me and please remember that you were one of the best! Much love and my deepest condolences to your entire family. There will never be another one like you!

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  5. Marilyn and family,
    I am sorry to hear of Aaron’s passing. Roger and I will keep all of you in our prayers.

    Carla and Roger Detweiler

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    • Carla and Roger,
      Thank you so much for thinking of us during this time. I appreciate your condolences – means a lot to me. I hope you’re all doing well. Take care,

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  6. May God Bless your Family, I am truly saddened to hear of this about a long time friend from my childhood. Aaron is in Gods hands now looking down on all of his loved ones.

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  7. We’re so sorry to hear of the passing of Aaron. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family during this difficult time..

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  8. Marilyn,
    I am so sorry to hear about Aaron. We have known each other since he was 9 and I was 11/12.
    Please know my thoughts are with you and your family♥️

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    • Thank you, Linda. Your thoughts are appreciated and Aaron loved you dearly. Please take care of yourself. all the best to you

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  9. I am so sorry to hear about Aaron. He was such a great musician and a great guy. He was always so encouraging and kind to me over the years. Heaven sounds amazing today.

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    • Margi, thank you so much for taking time to send condolences to us. We appreciate your kind words. Keep making that music as he would have loved it.

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  10. It is a pleasure to have met you Aaron. It’s was a great experience every time!! Always always a laugh. He’s always got a come back for everything and a laugh every time!! Glad you are part of my journey in life….wouldn’t change a thing!! Till we meet again my friend. Good one gone way too early!!

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  11. Hey, Sis… Hey, Bro…. always followed by a big ol’ hug. My heart goes out to all of you, and I will miss him very much.

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  12. So sorry for your loss my condolences enjoyed the times with Aaron& Nelson🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

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  13. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. Far too young. Prayers for the whole family. He was a great friend since Cleveland HS. I will truly miss him.

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  14. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. Far too young. Prayers for the whole family. He was a great friend since Cleveland HS. I will truly miss him.

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  15. I looked forward to talking to Aaron as much as I did my brother on Halloween.!
    We talked about music for hours everytime.!

    I’m smilling over those conversations about bands nobody remembers.

    Such a great, fun guy with an amazing soul!

    My heartfelt condolences

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  16. Aaron working with us at Rockwood School District , specifically with my electrical crew members, he was very instrumental helping us develop a comprehensive Fire Alarm Inspection program for all RSD facilities. He was a good man.
    My sincere condolences go out to his family and loved ones.

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  17. Marilyn
    Sorry to hear of your loss. Julie and Mike e-mailed us of Aaron’s sudden death. On behalf of The Chicago Millmans our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. I am sure that Aaron will become a vital part of Gods big band in heaven.

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  18. Kevin and I are so sorry. There are no words to make the pain any less. The thing I have learned is the better they were in life, the deeper the pain can feel.
    Love never leaves the world, so it is to be keep and felt for the rest of your earthly life….hugs to everyone…

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  19. My sincere condolences to Marilyn and family. Great co worker, musician and all around funny human! Aaron, you will be surely missed! my friend 🙏

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  20. Tim and I are so very sorry for the loss of Aaron. Our deepest condolences to the family of Aaron. RIP
    Forever in our hearts
    Tim and Teresa Brosch

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  21. Marilyn and family,
    I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Aaron. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

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  22. Aaron, I am so grateful that we met. Thank you for welcoming me into your life and for being a part of mine. I will cherish our phone calls, instant message chats and getting to know you as my friend and my brother.I love you and I will hold you close in my heart.
    Halloween will never be the same.
    Becky (Erker) Robinson

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