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Aaron David Stamper
Aaron passed away peacefully in Palmer, Alaska on December 4th, 2021. He was born February 16th, 1956 in Logansport, Indiana. He lived in Wasilla, Alaska after he retired from the National Guard of 13 years and Lumping for various moving companies for 30 years. David was loved by everyone he met, and couldn’t stand a dirty house.
He is survived by his mother, Helen Stamper; best friend, Lynn Watson; brothers, Scott Stamper, Clay Stamper, Mark Stamper; sisters, Teresa Myers, Rebecca Rock; stepson, Danial Rainier; daughter, Meagan Stamper; son, Joshua Stamper; and grandchildren, Ariana, Isabella, Pepper Jane, Christopher, Isaiah, Olivia, and Maxton.
He is preceded by his father, Clyde Stamper; brother, Theodore; sisters Edna, and Olivia.
There will be a Celebration of Life, Officiated by Pastor Joshua Roach at 1102 S. Chugach Street, Palmer, AK on Saturday, December 18th at 2PM.