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Aaron Gillespie

July 11, 1964 — May 23, 2024

A Life of Service, Compassion, and Faith
 Aaron Paul Gillespie, a devoted servant to his country, community, and faith, passed away on May 23, 2024, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska, due to complications from a heart attack. He was 59 years old. Aaron's life was a testament to dedication, service, and unwavering kindness.

 Early Life and Military Service

 Born on July 11, 1964, in Austin, Texas, Aaron was raised in Woodsboro, Texas, where his spirit of compassion and commitment shone brightly from an early age. After graduating from Woodsboro High School and attending Blinn Junior College, he embarked on a remarkable 14-year journey in the Air Force in 1984.
 
 During his military career, Aaron selflessly served his nation with honor and valor, embodying the true essence of patriotism. He trained and was stationed at bases across the country and at RAF Upper Heyford in England. Aaron flew with Strategic Air Command’s Looking Glass and served as an Airborne Evaluator for AFOTEC at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha.
 
Professional Life and Community Involvement
 Upon leaving the Air Force, Aaron joined his wife, NeEtta, in their web design business, New Conclusions. They worked with several major companies in Omaha until the business was sold to Affinitas Direct Marketing Company.
 
 Additionally, they owned Omaha Coffee Company and sold coffee at the Farmer’s Market in the Old Market for several years. Aaron was a technical project manager for Werner Trucking Company and CF Webtools, eventually working as a project manager in the IT department of Methodist Hospital.
 
 Beyond his professional achievements, Aaron’s impact extended far and wide, reaching the very core of his community. He was a pillar of strength and support, always ready to lend a helping hand. Whether through his involvement in community organizations, his children’s activities, his dedication to his church, or his countless hours spent volunteering, Aaron touched the lives of many, leaving an indelible mark of compassion and generosity.
 
Faith and Personal Life
 Aaron was very active in his church and, for the past three years, was involved in live-streaming Sunday morning services on Facebook and YouTube. When asked how he was doing, he would always say, "I'm blessed." And he truly was.
 

Aaron's legacy of selflessness and service will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him. His unwavering commitment to his country, community, and faith serves as a guiding light for us all. His final act of service was being an organ donor for three individuals in Nebraska, who will live on because of his caring act.

 Family and Legacy

 Though Aaron may no longer walk among us, his spirit will live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to call him a friend, colleague, or loved one. We honor his memory by continuing the work he began, spreading kindness, compassion, and love wherever we go.
 
 Aaron is survived by his wife, NeEtta; children Madison Griffith (Emery) and Austin Gillespie; his sister Julie Gillespie and brother John Gillespie (Lisa Sevier); sister-in-laws Susan Utter, Fonda Teske (Ed), Gay Daubert, Lisa Sevier and Deb Trullinger; brother-in-laws Dwight Utter (Deb) and Ed Teske; nieces Tera Blotsky, Joyce Daubert, and great-niece Leila Daubert; nephews George Daubert, Travis Blotsky, Brock Paris, and Bryce Ellison; and great-nephews Lucas and Logan Dodd. Aaron was preceded in death by his parents, Joleene and Kenneth Gillespie, and his in-laws, Lois and Vernon Utter.
 
 Aaron Gillespie will be deeply missed but never forgotten. May he rest in peace, knowing that his legacy of service and compassion will endure for generations to come.
 
Celebration of Life
 We will be celebrating Aaron’s life on June 22, 2024, at 2 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church at 34th & Farnam in Omaha, NE. In lieu of flowers, we request that donations be made to the Wounded Warrior Project or First Presbyterian Church

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