Aaron Arthur Rubio

April 6, 1982 - October 18, 2019
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Aaron Arthur Rubio was born April 6, 1982 in Idaho Falls, ID to Susan DiGrazia (Karg) and Arthur Rubio. He was a joy to his family when he was born, the second child, and he and April were inseparable playmates, spending the majority of his early life involved in church activities. He attended both private and public school, as well as was home schooled. He was very outgoing, loved watching and participating in sports, fishing, dogs, and was full of energy and loved learning. Aaron’s parents divorced when he was 9 and Aaron was raised by his mother along with his sister and two brothers. While his mother was earning her degree, he spent his fourth grade year living with his beloved aunt, Roxanne and uncle, Gordon Boyle.  As a teenager Aaron had a rocky period but when he turned 18, he returned to church and spent time with his father.

He attended Calvary Chapel Bible College in Budapest, Hungary where he met the love of his life, Anita Soria. During his time with CCBC he traveled a great deal. He was able to see some of Eastern and Western Europe, Israel, Egypt and Ethiopia. He and Anita married on August 20, 2005 and spent their first year together as interns at the college. They then moved to Swansea, Wales where they served as missionaries for Calvary Chapel. While in Wales, Anita gave birth to their first child, Carys. After a year in Wales, they returned to the United States and settled in Reno, NV where their son Daniel was born. Not long after, they moved again to Idaho Falls, where their youngest daughter, Kyndra was born. In 2016 Aaron and his family moved to Tucson, AZ.

Aaron eared an AA degree from University of Phoenix in the technical field and thrived in his career at IGT, Comcast and Intuit. He moved into sales in the most recent period of his life. Aaron had a prolonged struggled with isolation and depression and he and Anita ultimately separated. He remained a devoted father, but sadly Aaron’s struggles resulted in his passing on October 17, 2019. He will be remembered for his devotion and knowledge of the Word of God and theology, his kindness and loving heart. His family and friends will miss him greatly. He is survived by his wife: Anita Jeanette Rubio (Soria), his children: Carys Amalia Rubio (12), Daniel Rubio (11), and Kyndra Joy Rubio (8) of Tucson, AZ; his mother Susan DiGrazia, his father Arthur Rubio of Reno, NV; his sister April Freeman of Battle Ground, WA; his brother Austin Rubio of Reno, NV; and his brother Jordan Rubio of Phoenix, AZ.

 

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Date: Saturday, October 26, 2019

Time: 1:00 pm

Marana Mortuary Cemetery

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12146 W. Barnett Rd
Marana, Arizona 85653

 

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Born: April 6, 1982
Died: October 18, 2019

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Kyndra Rubio posted on 7/24/22

He was the best dad :)

 

Amanda Styre posted on 10/26/19

In memory of Aaron Arthur Rubio, Amanda Styre lit a candle

 

Amanda Styre posted on 10/26/19

In memory of Aaron Arthur Rubio, Amanda Styre lit a candle

 

Mandie Styre posted on 10/26/19

Aaron, I love that we got to be born within two months of each other. I love that we grew up off and on together. I loved how you always had a smile on your face as a kid, and as you grew older your smile grew into constant laughter. I couldn't help but feel joyful after being around you. I saw the light of Jesus in your eyes. I saw you seek more of Him in every season of your life. I saw you love you wife and kids deeply. I'm sorry I didn't know about your struggle with depression. I love that Prov 14:32 says that you have a refuge in your death. That brings me comfort. You are loved and will be greatly missed. Love you cous. Love, Amanda aka Mandie

 

Alison Turner posted on 10/26/19

I am so sorry for your loss. A tragic situation in which only God can begin to comfort you and continue to comfort you. We have an eternal hope. Jeremiah 33:6 Behold, I will bring it health and healing; I will heal them and reveal to them the abundance of peace and truth. Psalms 138:3 In the day when I cried out, You answered me, And made me bold with strength in my soul. with love and prayers, Alison and Robin (Turner)

 

Prince Lawrence posted on 10/24/19

Aaron, you were a good guy...I know you strayed...wish I was there to help yank you back in line on time. Even now, may God be glorified thru your death! I trust the amazing grace of God found you right at that end of your struggle. My heart and prayers will remain for your wife and kids. Goodnight!

 

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