Aaron Froschauer, 50, of Rosedale, Indiana, passed away, Friday, September 17th, 2021, the victim of an unforeseen vehicle-involved accident.
Aaron was born on August 28, 1971 to Linda Lou Classen, and Steve Gordon Froschauer in Indianapolis, Indiana.
He joined the United States Navy, leaving for bootcamp in 1990. He was an electronics technician within the Navy, and traveled to many interesting, breathtaking, and exotic countries in his military career.
He had extreme pride in his service, always sharing stories with friends and loved ones. In 1996, he began as an instructor at the U.S. Navy Fleet Training Center in Norfolk, VA. He always claimed this as his most rewarding job while serving. In fact, he continued to talk fondly about possibly becoming an educator later on in life.
Aaron attended college, where he missed a year due to being called on by the National Guard as Sergeant Radar Technician. In 2004, Aaron was called upon again, this time, to Texas, to help unloading and loading of equipment. In 2005, he transferred to the Naval Reserve so he would be able to return to furthering his education. He was employed with Boeing, working as a Field Service Representative in St. Louis, MO.
His service and employment led him to many corners of this world. Yuma, Arizona to South Korea, Aaron was up for the trip and challenge.
He loved traveling and had a personality you could never forget.
In mid-2018, Aaron was diagnosed with Huntington’s Disease. He experienced many of the troubles associated with this diagnosis, namely confusion, ultimately leading to his death.
Visitation for Aaron will be held Sunday, 2pm to 4pm, September 26th, 2021, at Frist Funeral Home, services with military honors beginning at 4pm with Pastor Combs officiating.
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