Mrs. Lizzie Mae Smith Aaron was born to the late Peter βBunβ and Castelia Cummings Smith on November 5, 1932, in Jackson, South Carolina. On Tuesday, July 9, 2024, an angel slipped into the room at 1304 Bruce Street, Augusta, GA. and quietly took Lizzie Smith Aaron by the hand and led her to her heavenly home.
At an early age, she joined the Zion Fair Missionary Baptist Church. After hearing the Gospel, she accepted Christ as her personal Lord and Savior by being baptized at the Belvedere Church of Christ. She was faithful in her attendance until her health did not allow her to attend worship service.
Mrs. Aaron was the second oldest of eleven children. She retired from President Bakery (Murray Biscuit Company) after thirty years of service.
On September 9, 1950, Mrs. Aaron married the love of her life, the late Hayward Aaron, Jr., they were married for thirty years. God blessed them with seven children, two preceded her in death, and one grandson, William Anthony Curtis.
Mrs. Aaronβs quiet and lady-like demeanor earned the respect and admiration of family, friends, and neighbors. Her most important job was being a mother to her five children. She strongly believed in education and encouraged her children to excel in school. You could always count on her to be active in school related activities.
Mrs. Aaron leaves to cherish her memories: three devoted daughters, Hazel Aaron Walker, Madison, GA., Patricia (James) Harris, Stone Mountain, GA., and Carolyn Aaron Curtis, Augusta, GA., Her two faithful sons, Hayward (Carrie) Aaron III, Hephzibah, GA., and Glenn Willis (Maomi) Aaron, North Augusta, S.C., Two sisters, Emma S. Walker, New Ellenton, S.C., and Laura S. Riley, Aiken, S.C., Two brothers, Peter Smith Jr., Aiken, S.C., and James O. (Lorrine) Smith Sr., New Ellenton, S.C., Three sisters-in-law, Janet Aaron (Jimmy) Cofer, North Augusta, S.C., Ida Bell Smith, New Ellenton, S.C., and Edna Dunbar Aaron, Jackson, S.C., fifteen grandchildren; twenty-one great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, church members, and sorrowing friends.
Funeral service will be 10:00 am, Friday, July 12, 2024, in Kinsey & Walton Chapel. Interment will follow in Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, 17519 Atomic Road, Beech Island, S.C. 29803.
Kinsey & Walton Funeral Home, 3618 Peach Orchard Road. (706) 790-8858
Jasper Sherman sent The Loving Light Dishgarden for Lizzie Mae Aaron - July 11, 2024
With loving thoughts, Jasper and Lillian.
Deepest Sympathy on the loss of your Mother ππΎππΎ
Deepest Sympathy on the loss of your Mother ππΎππΎ
Praying for comfort and strength. Telia and Jennifer...
Through God's love, I pray that He grant you the comfort that He alone can give. My heart is with you. ππ½ for the family. Althea Bush
My Thoughts and Prayers are with you all. May your Happy Memories of the Past bring you a Measure of Comfort and Peace!! Lovely Memories Bernice Evans!!
My thoughts and prayers are with you all May your Happy Memories of the Past bring you a measure of comfort and peace
We're sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers for the Aaron family. Mary B. and Wanda L. Washington
Pat, we are so sorry for your loss. We are praying for strength for you and your family.
Love, Jabari, Shanique, Jaidyn, Jaila & JuJu!
Pat, we are so sorry for your loss. We are praying for strength for you and your family.
Remember her smile and wisdom. Sending prayers to the Aaron family.
Whenever you saw Mrs.Aaron she greeted you with her beautiful smile.She had such an elegant demeanor. To her children and family we send our love, prayers and deepest condolences. To encourage the family through this difficult loss of their Queen, take comfort in the memories of her and with her.A mother's never really leaves us, they are always with us. Her love for you her family is everlasting and extends through eternity.
Robert and Evelyn Walker
To the Aaron Family hold on to God's unchanging hand. God's love will help your family endure, this time of loss and celebration,of Ms. Lizzie Phyllis Montgomery
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