Aaron will be sorely missed by friends, family, and all those people he knew in passing. Aaron lived a simple life. His favorite times were spent with friends over a meal, coffee, and enjoying special occasions with loved ones. Aaron was a barber by trade, but he was also an excellent colorist. He understood the chemistry within all the different shades and could layer colors with true artistic skills. He constructed glamour shots of every-day women that were exquisitely unique and transforming. He used his owne professional camera, lighting and make-up to capture the perfect essence of the picture. Aaron loved music, especially Beyonce. He liked to cook and took special care to create wholesome life-giving meals. He shared his baked goods with all he was aquatinted with who had a "sweet tooth". Aaron could also be very complex with his interests in current and international history. Aaron enjoyed many other interests in his life. These recollections and many more are a few of the many precious memories are cherished by all those who knew and loved Aaron.
Aaron is survived by his mother Nicole Rush of Attleboro, his grandmother Elaine Stanley of Lynn, his Father Lugene Kendicks of Salem, his sister Angelique Stanley of Boston, his cousin Jessica Murray of Randolph, his aunt Sharon Harvey of Lynn and his uncle James Stanley of Marshfield.
Services in the Home of Funerarias Multi Culturel, 238 Court Street Brockton Saturday March 2nd at 10 am. Burial to follow in Beechwood Cemetery, 1705 Falmouth Road Centerville. Viewing from 9 am prior to services.