Aaron HaagAaron Joseph Haag, 31, passed away on February 4, 2009. He was born in San Antonio on September 2, 1977 and lived through early adulthood in Dallas, where he was baptized and a member of Royal Lane Baptist Church. In 2003, he moved to Austin where he eventually was employed by Epic Towers to build and service telecommunications towers. Not long after moving to Austin, Aaron met and fell in love with Angie Turner, who became his wife and the mother of a beautiful daughter, Savannah Gracie, now 20 months old.

Aaron’s work as a “tower hand”–which was risky, physically demanding, and perpetually moving–epitomized as his personality and character. Aaron worked hard and gave his all without complaint. He was seldom still and never speechless. He never met a stranger and reached out to people in need. He was kind-hearted, ready with a smile, and eager to please. He was playful and engaging. He loved God with the vigor and incompleteness common to us all. Most of all, he loved his family, friends, and co-workers energetically and unconditionally.

Aaron is survived by his wife Angie, their daughter Savannah, his father Joe, his mother Jean Ann, his sister Allison, his grandmother Frances, his aunts and uncles Kathleen and Mac, Donald and Debbie, Sam and Katie, and Marian, numerous cousins, Angie’s family, and a multitude of dear friends.

In lieu of flowers, gifts may be sent to the Savannah Gracie Haag trust fund in care of the Christian Life Commission, 333 N. Washington, Dallas, TX 75246; Attn. Marilyn Davis.

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