Aaren Michael Teague

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On September 19, 2016 Aaren Michael Teague of Gonzales, Texas passed away, peacefully in his sleep. His loss was completely unexpected and shattering to his family, siblings, and all who he held dear.

Aaren was a great kid who always wanted to have fun. Aaren loved anything fast and loud, and most conversations would involve what he was going to do next with one of his many beloved vehicles. He loved his family, would be willing to do anything for anyone who was in need, and be the first to crack a joke to cheer someone up. He always wanted to make everyone happy and be the 'peace keeper' of the bunch.

Aaren was born on July 6, 1994 to Sam Teague and Kimberly (Bourland) Teague - Haley in Georgetown, Texas.

In addition to his parents, Aaren is survived by his "Mama Morgs", Morgan Teague of Sugar Land, and his "Pops" John Haley of Cost. Aaren is also survived by his siblings, Alyssa Teague of Gonzales, Ashlyn Haley of Cost, Tamara Currie and her husband Jacob of Charleston, South Carolina, Caleb Moore and his wife Kelcey of Lexington, Brianna Moore and her fiancé Jacob Chrisner of Lexington, Kayla Stahl and her husband Sean of League City, and Melissa Vehse and her husband Brian of Copperas Cove. He will be dearly missed by his girlfriend Macalla Mayers.

His surviving grandparents are Shirley Bourland and Jim Butler of Gonzales, and Janet and Roy Dougherty of La Porte. Aaren also leaves behind many nieces and nephews who were so special to him.

Aaren will be sorely missed, but memories of Aaren with forever put a smile on the faces of those who knew and loved him.

A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, September 24, 2016 in Seydler-Hill Funeral Home with Rev. Larry Overton officiating.  The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday evening in Seydler-Hill Funeral Home.  Honorary pallbearers:  Caleb Moore, Dakota Brown, Brian Dolezal, Skylar Head, Josh Pullin, Sam Pullin, Zach Mraz and Jessie Flores.  Services are under the care and direction of Seydler-Hill Funeral Home.

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