Aaron William Pinder Jr. Hurlock, Maryland Obituary

Aaron William Pinder Jr.

Aaron William Pinder, Jr, the son of the late Aaron and Myrtle (Nichols) Pinder was born in Easton, Maryland on November 1, 1956.  He peacefully departed this life on Saturday, July 14, 2012 at the age of 55,at Coastal Hospice at the Lake, in Salisbury, Maryland following complications from a long illness.  Aaron received his formal education in the public schools of Dorchester County. He served the National Guards where he was honorably discharged.  Understanding the importance of working, he worked from the age of 13 and started his own trucking business called "A. Pinder Trucking".  His last employment was with Gordon L. Hollingsworth, Inc. in Denton, Maryland as a truck driver, until his health failed and he could no longer work.  Aaron leaves to mourn his wife of 20 years, Delesia (Devine) Pinder; one son, Aaron III,; one daughter, Yashica, all of Hurlock, two sisters, Daisy Butler of Hurlock, Maryland, Margaret (William) Collins of Rhodesdale, Maryland; one brother, Leman Pinder of Linkwood, Maryland, two aunts, Lena Nichols of Federalsburg, Maryland, and Ruby Pinder of Linkwood, Maryland; one granddaughter, Abriah Pinder of Virginia; sisters-in-law, Josephine (Charles) Holland of Hurlock, Maryland, Bernice Devine and Betty Triplet of St. Louis, Ruby Devine of Indiana, and Willie Pearl Devine of Florida; brothers-in-law, James (Dorothy) Devine of St. Louis, Johnny Devine of Chicago, god children: Ty'Kerra Holland of Rhodesdale, Maryland and David Green, III of Harrington, Delaware; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.  Aaron was preceded in death by his parents Aaron and Myrtle Pinder, brothers, Charlie and George; sisters, Evangeline, Hilda and Sabrina.  Aaron lived by example.  He touched so many lives that his memory will never be forgotten.  HE LOVED LIFE---He loved spending time with his family, eating, fishing, driving his dump truck and loving his dog, "Ace".  He was a man of "few words" but he knew how to get his point across.
November 1, 1956 - July 14, 201211/01/195607/14/2012
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Aaron William Pinder, Jr, the son of the late Aaron and Myrtle (Nichols) Pinder was born in Easton, Maryland on November 1, 1956.  He peacefully departed this life on Saturday, July 14, 2012 at the age of 55,at Coastal Hospice at the Lake, in Salisbury, Maryland following complications from a long illness.  Aaron received his formal education in the public schools of Dorchester County. He served the National Guards where he was honorably discharged.  Understanding the importance of working, he worked from the age of 13 and started his own trucking business called "A. Pinder Trucking".  His last employment was with Gordon L. Hollingsworth, Inc. in Denton, Maryland as a truck driver, until his health failed and he could no longer work.  Aaron leaves to mourn his wife of 20 years, Delesia (Devine) Pinder; one son, Aaron III,; one daughter, Yashica, all of Hurlock, two sisters, Daisy Butler of Hurlock, Maryland, Margaret (William) Collins of Rhodesdale, Maryland; one brother, Leman Pinder of Linkwood, Maryland, two aunts, Lena Nichols of Federalsburg, Maryland, and Ruby Pinder of Linkwood, Maryland; one granddaughter, Abriah Pinder of Virginia; sisters-in-law, Josephine (Charles) Holland of Hurlock, Maryland, Bernice Devine and Betty Triplet of St. Louis, Ruby Devine of Indiana, and Willie Pearl Devine of Florida; brothers-in-law, James (Dorothy) Devine of St. Louis, Johnny Devine of Chicago, god children: Ty'Kerra Holland of Rhodesdale, Maryland and David Green, III of Harrington, Delaware; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.  Aaron was preceded in death by his parents Aaron and Myrtle Pinder, brothers, Charlie and George; sisters, Evangeline, Hilda and Sabrina.  Aaron lived by example.  He touched so many lives that his memory will never be forgotten.  HE LOVED LIFE---He loved spending time with his family, eating, fishing, driving his dump truck and loving his dog, "Ace".  He was a man of "few words" but he knew how to get his point across.

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