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Aaron Redding '00 January 30, 2023 11:52 AM updated: January 30, 2023 12:00 PM

Aaron Linn Redding
November 3, 1977 - May 26, 2022

Aaron Linn Redding, 44, of Tomball, passed away May 26, 2022. He was born November 3, 1977, in San Antonio to Rodney and Carol Redding.

Aaron, a loving husband of 21 years to his wife Kristin, and proud father of daughters Kaylei and Kathryn and son Zachary, passed away suddenly on May 26, 2022.

Aaron was born at Wilford Hall, Lackland AFB San Antonio, TX on the November 3, 1977 to his parents Carol Redding and Rodney Redding. In 1979, they moved to the Spring/Woodlands area.

Aaron grew up in The Woodlands where he participated in swim team, baseball, basketball, football and various other activities. He graduated from McCullough High School in 1996.

He went on to college at Texas Tech, then transferred to Texas A&M where he found his one and only, Kristin. They were married on March 10, 2001. He graduated as a Fightin’ Texas Aggie in May 2002 with a Bachelor’s degree in education. After graduation he taught middle school in Cypress Fairbanks ISD and coached football for five years.

Aaron pursued a new career in finance and became a financial advisor forming his own company Redding Financial Services. He continued his career with an affiliation with the Fitzpatrick Group.

With another Aggie, he chartered the Tomball Area Texas A&M club and was its founding president.

Aaron’s family was his pride and joy. He was a loving, devoted husband and father. He adored his entire family and was adored by them. He had a wonderfully kind heart, an immense love for his fellow man, and was loved by all who knew him. He spread happiness and positivity everywhere he went. Aaron was a terrific man and he leaves behind a large void in the world. He loved people and never met a stranger.

He loved anything outdoors and was an explorer at heart. He enjoyed hiking, camping, hunting, and scuba diving. Whether he was at the beach or in the mountains, he was enjoying the journey and the adventure.

Aaron lived his life to the fullest, but also enjoyed the simple things. You could always catch him making people laugh, trying new foods, grilling, talking to neighbors, and enjoying a good IPA at a brewery.

He is survived by his wife Kristin, his daughters Kaylei and Kathryn and son Zachary; his grandfather Roy L. Redding; his mother Carol; his father Rodney and stepmother Meredith; his brother Jordan and wife Meagan; his sister Robyn Marr and husband DJ; step brother Ryan Lowery and wife Olga; nieces and nephews Harper, Nastia, Reid, Alice, Raegan, Kambre, Sebastian, Jax, Cru, and Rowynn; his in-laws Ken and Joanne Noack; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family.

The Tomball Area A&M Club will be accepting donations to their scholarship fund that will be named after Aaron.

 



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