Aaron Scott Martin

December 15, 1957 ~ July 6, 2024
Born in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Celebration of Life
Aaron Scott Martin, 66, passed away July 6, 2024. He is survived by his wife, Elaine Martin and son, Camerron Martin; brother, Mark (Jennelle) Chorak and their son, Mark Nicholas; step-mother, Jeanne Martin; aunt, Karron Burick; cousin, Joseph Zupancic; cousin, Karen Springfield and her sons, Dante and Gino; sister-in-law, Chris Martin; niece, Tabitha (Mike) Bancroft; nephew, Jermey (Ashley) Martin; and lifelong friends, Donny Gates, Gary Hope, James Crim and Keith and Karen Johnson. He was preceded in death by his father, Harold Martin; mother, Sharron Chorak; brother, Kevin Martin; daughter, Rhonda Whitney; mother-in -law and father-in-law, Nancy and Robert Marich.
Aaron was born December 15, 1957, in Pueblo, Colorado. He worked at Outpost Harley Davidson. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and all things outdoors, but most of all, he loved Elaine and Cam with all of his heart.
Celebration of Life on Thursday, July 25, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. in the Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel. Memorials may be made to Colorado State Parks for Wildlife Conservation. Online condolences at www.MontgomerySteward.com
Services
Memorial Service: July 25, 2024 2:00 pm
Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel
1317 N. Main Street
Pueblo, CO 81003
719-542-1552
http://www.montgomerysteward.com
Dad, I’m sorry I couldn’t be there. You are an amazing father. Thank you for raising me and adopting me. I have memories that will forever be within my heart! I love you
Your daughter Brenda
Ride in peace my cousin!! I am saddened that we lost touch over the years. We had some wild and crazy adventures when we were young to say the least.I will always cherish our time together, especially our elk hunting trips where I would continually get lost and you would have to track me down and waking up buried in snow over our pup tents. You will forever be in my heart and soul. Till we ride again.
A true friend we sadly lost touch with. Ride the wind our friend.
Scott and Maggie Powers
Karen, Dante, Gio.
I had the pleasure and honor of working with Scott in Pueblo. He had an amazing work ethic, a dry and witty sense of humor, and a willingness to always offer his years of knowledge and experience to help us succeed. I lost touch with Scott and recently learned of his passing. He was a good man, a true “Brother” and someone who left a damn good history if you had the blessing of knowing him. RIP Scott. Mark