
Kenosha~~Aaron William Anderson went to be with our Lord and Savior on Thursday October 1, 2015. Aaron (Billy) was born in Chicago, IL. May 15, 1955 to the union of Callis and Loretta Anderson. Aaron received his education in Chicago, IL, Ft Dearborn, and CVS trade 1969-73. He joined Liberty Baptist church in Chicago in 1975. Aaron moved to Grand Rapids Michigan with Muntel Warden who he took as his wife on January 14, 1978. They later divorced. To this union three children were born. Aaron and his family later returned to Chicago. Throughout his working career, he held positions such as a security guard and machinist. Aaron also had a passion for cooking and worked as a chef in the Chicago Loop. He enjoyed playing cards, biking, swimming, fishing, and a good party. Aaron loved people, loved fun, and would give you his last.
In recent years, he moved to Kenosha, found employment and joined Second Baptist Church where he served in the department of missions. Aaron loved Jesus, his family, the church, and his extended family including Pastor Lawrence and Lady Chandrika Kirby. Aaron was called home after many long and continuous illnesses.
Aaron's congenial presence will be missed by many; however his kinsmanship, love, and laughter will be cherished by many including: his mother, Loretta Anderson; his daughters Angelena and Jacqueline Anderson; son, Aaron W. Anderson Jr.; three grandchildren, Ashley(Steven) Black, Alexander Anderson and Alissa Anderson; great granddaughter, Zoie Marie Black; his sisters, Sharon (Andre) Stinson, Dr. Sheila (Michael) Milot, Carlotta (Vincent) James; cousins, James and Michael McLain and a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his sister, Carol L. Anderson; father Callis W. Anderson; Aunt, Audrey Anderson McLain; Uncle Warner C. Lewis; grandparents, Warner (Jessie) Lewis and Louvenia B. (Robert) Ikard Shelton.
A Celebration of his life will be held on Thursday, October 8, 2015 at Second Baptist Church – Kenosha, 3925 32nd Ave, Kenosha, WI at 11:00am. Visitation with the family will be at the church from 10:00am until the time of service.
Muntel Anderson says
R.I.P. Aaron! You will be missed.
Kenya McCray says
My condolences go out to the family it was a great pleasure in meeting and knowing Aaron Sr. Long Live Aaron
Dwynel and Jetaun Warden says
We’d like to send our condolence to the family. He was a loving brother in law and so full of life. Rest easy Big Aaron. You will be missed!