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Aaron Hudson

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AARON HUDSON

September 15, 1987 - November 7, 2020

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Aaron Hudson, 33, of Winnipeg, MB, born Portsmouth, UK. After his long battle with mental and physical illnesses, Aaron died peacefully in his sleep at home on the 7th of November, 2020.

Aaron is survived by his 7 year-old daughter Chelsea Eva Hudson, brothers George and Steve Hudson (Melissa Goings), niece Emilie Mary Hudson, Mum Sandy Hudson and Dad Alan Hudson. He has also left behind his Nan Mary, his Nanny Iris, uncles, aunts, cousins and many family friends in the UK.

Born in St. Mary’s Hospital, Portsmouth, Aaron was the cutest and easiest baby ever. As he grew up, he was sweet and loving to his two younger brothers. Aaron grew up a Chelsea fan, like his Dad and brother Steve. He named his pet rat Zola after one of Chelsea Football Club’s greatest players, and even named his daughter after his favourite team when he became a father! As long as they had a pumped up ball, the Hudson boys would play football until after dark. Aaron played forward and mid-fielder for a recreational team growing up and ended up coaching his daughter Chelsea’s soccer team for two years to help to solidify her love for “the beautiful game”.   

The Hudsons moved to Canada in October 2006. Returning to high school with his younger brothers in the same grade couldn’t have been easy. After high school, Aaron worked mainly in customer service, and travelled to New York and South Beach, Miami to be better able to promote their luxury hotels. Aaron treasured his New York photographs and hoped to take Chelsea there one day.

Aaron had an affinity with animals, especially insects and reptiles. On vacations, the family often had to stop while Aaron watched his newly claimed pet enjoy roaming around his arms, until he put the creature back in the wild. He had stick insects as pets, and also collected spiders in his bedroom, resulting in spider webs everywhere. As an adult, Aaron always had a pet, whether it was a bearded dragon called Homer, or cute kitties, called Gizmo or Hazzard (another Chelsea player).

Aaron always had creative ideas flowing; whether it was writing poems or creating raps or making up complex board games. As a child, Aaron always brought his originality into his projects, so as a Dad, when home-schooling was introduced at the start of the pandemic, Aaron embraced the new role with his creative flair.

Chelsea was born August 26, 2013 and she changed Aaron’s life. Chelsea brought Aaron joy, love and hope, but above all, a purpose. Aaron was a devoted father, moving close to Chelsea’s family home, and ensuring that she had the most amazing memories and experiences that would last a lifetime.  From the Zoo, the Children’s Museum, Halloween haunts, the cinema, or the Red River Exhibition, Aaron took every opportunity to expand Chelsea’s horizons. He even took Chelsea to Tinkertown outside the city by bus and a short cab ride. Aaron spent months planning a memorable weekend trip to Edmonton for Father’s Day.

Aaron loved Valentine’s Day, Hallowe’en, and absolutely any excuse to have a celebration with Chelsea. But most of all, he loved Christmas. From the music, to the food, to the decorations, Aaron loved to follow and create Christmas traditions, including decoration-making, baking, and watching a Christmas movie on Christmas Eve. 

Aaron loved Nickelodeon TV, and knew almost every word of any Disney song. He had a deep love for cartoons, and how they are able to teach valuable life lessons through song and animation.

In 2018, as his health declined, Aaron was shocked to learn he had Type 1 Diabetes. Back in England as a child, Aaron was shy. He didn’t know it was social anxiety that kept him reserved as a teen, but he did love singing Karaoke and dancing to Michael Jackson, and would perform sometimes at home. In 2019, once he had finally received his mental health diagnoses, Aaron had the urge to help others. In 2020, the pandemic exacerbated Aaron’s isolation, but he did not give up. He started to go out twice a week with his tools to pick up garbage in and around the local park, giving back how he could. He would wave back to car drivers beeping a thank you. Aiming at sharing his struggles on social media, he ended up an overnight sensation on TikTok as #DancingDad135, gaining almost 7,000 followers in only a few short months, and becoming an ally and champion for those with whom his message resonated. His mantra “Stay strong stay you.” was given throughout his Karaoke duets and live videos for followers.

Aaron’s story came to an end much too soon. Family will continue to honour Aaron’s memory as we nurture Chelsea’s unique and individual spirit.

Rest in peace Bam.

Aaron’s cremation and two-minute silence took place on 17th of November.  An online celebration of Aaron’s life will be held on December 6th to raise Awareness and money for Mental Health Support in the UK and Canada. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Aaron to Mind, UK or to Manitoba Mood Disorders Association.  

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Claudia

January 17, 2023 at 4:43 AM

I knew Aaron for awhile, we talked alot, he always would talk about his daughter Chelsea. How much he loves and adores his girl. It was so sweet. We did stop talking, I just found out about his passing, my condolences to the family. He was a great guy. 

David Hudson

December 1, 2020 at 5:46 AM

You will be always in our hearts very much missed we love you always❤

Caron Bailey

November 27, 2020 at 9:08 PM

My Deaerest Sandy, I just learned of Arron's passing today. I am so so sorry for you and Alan and your family. You and I had close and intimate talks together about Aaron. Your dedication and support for him was unquestioable.  You and your family did everything you could for him, but the universe had other plans for him. Perhaps Aaron knows that his precious daughter will be loved and cherished by her grandparents and uncles and he can rest in peace now.  I miss you. ❤

Kimberly Bennett

November 27, 2020 at 7:53 PM

My condolences to Aaron’s family and friends. While I did not know him. I did know his mother. My hearts breaks for her and all who knew him. I am glad his daughter will have wonderful experiences and people to remind her of how much he loved her. 

Aimee Wilson

November 25, 2020 at 4:03 PM

So sorry for all the family and sad to read of this news. I met Aaron at my first job arriving in Canada from the UK and we quickly got chatting about everything British we miss and he told me where to get British snacks! He introduced me to illuminated kraft mac and cheese (yak!) and I often popped in his office for a chat when I missed home! He was a lovely guy with a great character and his excitement at learning he was going to be a dad was contagious! Rest in peace Aaron, sending my love from back home in the UK ❤

Mary Howells

November 25, 2020 at 2:32 PM

It's such a shame you went so young, you thought the world of Chelsea, when you were with her you were at your happiest.  All my love Nan xx

Miranda Caithness

November 25, 2020 at 5:35 AM

Im really going to miss you Aaron. I had always been rooting for you, hoping everything was going to get better and IT SLOWLY WAS! I saw you the day after you made your TikTok account and I looked at it recently before you passed and saw how many followers you reached! You undeniably loved Chelsea your daughter so much and I’m grateful to have met her with you a few times. Like when you would walk and pick her up from school. I walked with you one day and we brought her straight home and I could see how much you cherished that short walk home you had with her. You are gone way to soon and your life was cut way to short as you had so much more to offer! I remember when we first went to Cuba back in February 2011 with my family, it sparked both of our love for travelling! All those jellyfish we saw on the sand was something you could never forget. We ended up travelling to New York twice that same year and the second time we were there it was during the hurricane Irene and we were stuck for an extra day! It was scary walking around in Washington square park and all the tree branches falling around us but we still went out either way and ended up having to take a taxi last minute back to the Ink 48 hotel where we were staying. We thanked the taxi driver for being out and working during the hurricane to help us safely get back. The next day we ended up going to Times Square where it was practically EMPTY! It was so eerie and was a once in a life time experience seeing it like that... now with Covid-19, that’s almost a daily occurrence crazy enough. These are just some of the many memories I will always remember and cherish. REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND. You will never be forgotten in my heart. 

Barbara

November 24, 2020 at 12:07 AM

My sincere condolences to all the family left behind. My heart goes out to you. Aaron was filled with joy and love for his daughter Chelsea, he truly adored her. May the memories of dancing, singing, outings and even the simple tasks of cleaning be treasured memories of a loving father. He is gone too soon. So many dreams left undone.  Aaron, you inspired me to embrace uniqueness and I’m so proud of you for speaking out with encouragement and strength, laughter and tears, creativity and beauty on matters of mental health challenges. Peace to you.

Linda buxton

November 23, 2020 at 9:36 PM

Beautiful words, Chelsea and family  will always have wonderful happy fun memories of caring and special dad brother and son sleep well x

James

November 23, 2020 at 6:24 PM

Condolences to Aaron's family and friends. Was very shocked to hear about Aaron yesterday.  Grew up as teenagers  together at city boys in the good old days 👍 Rest in peace  James berwick (city boys)

Linda buxton

November 23, 2020 at 4:54 PM

Beautiful words ,Chelsea will always have her lovely memories of a caring fun and lovely Dad who made her life special sleep well Aaron x

Uncle Gareth

November 23, 2020 at 4:51 PM

Beautiful, perfect tribute. Aaron had an innocence about him when he was a kid that never left him. It breaks my heart that he struggled so much. He’ll live on in all of the lives he touched and in everyone that loved him. xxx

Alan Hudson

November 23, 2020 at 3:13 PM

I am so greatfull i got to see Aaron before i left for England as i was able to see that dispite his mental,emotional and physical pain he was so possitive.He was so focussed on helping other people in the same place as he was and this gave him such strengh.He also would go out and pickup garbage from his local area and he saw that as giving something back to his community.I just wish he could have had his new teeth as he was so looking forward to smiling again.He will always hold a special place in my heart and will be with me always xxxxxxx.❤

Moira Connolly

November 23, 2020 at 10:18 AM

Sincere condolences and prayers to Aaron's family and friends. Beautiful tribute and know he will live on through the many lives he touched. Bless you.❤

Holly

November 23, 2020 at 9:45 AM

Deepest sympathies to you all. I'm so sad to hear about Aaron. I went to isambard school with him back in Portsmouth. Even though I haven't seen him in over 20 years I'm so sad to hear this... He was always so kind and although shy had the best smile. What a great loss to you all and his little girl. Fly high Aaron. 

Mike

November 23, 2020 at 2:40 AM

My absolute deepest condolences to those in Aaron's life, especially his daughter. We worked together for a time and loved his spirit and just a unique individual he was. We both became fathers the same year in fact and to see how proud he was made me feel less scared about becoming one myself. He boasted about it with pictures all over his desk. I never knew his daughter, but given that mine is the same age my heart hurts for her loss. Just make sure she knows he loved her more than anything.

Tara

November 23, 2020 at 12:57 AM

How sad. His daughter was his world. I’m sure she will miss him forever, as she knew how special they were to each other.

James Eaton

November 22, 2020 at 6:57 PM

So sorry to read this Aaron. It was great to talk to you recently on one of your TikTok live videos. You were going to keep fighting to stay with your daughter! Rest in peace my friend, I’m sure you will be watching over her every day.  You will be missed...James Eaton, City Boys, Portsmouth, UK. 

Jessica

November 22, 2020 at 3:44 PM

This is absolutely beautiful. Aaron was special, and we all love him loads. Sending all my love to you guys ❤ 

Alison

November 22, 2020 at 2:52 PM

What a perfect tribute. Lots of love to you all xx

Kelli Adams Wityk

November 22, 2020 at 1:55 AM

Aaron surely loved his daughter and when the few times I would run into him was like watching a gleeful kid at Christmas.  The reason was because he was planning a project for Chelsea.  He didn't have much but his grand imagination would overcome.  When he talked about his daughter it would light him up like a bright ray of light.  It was nice to see. It always made me smile.   There were a few times I saw Aaron on his darker days.  I asked him how he was doing and he would say.   Oh you know?  He would explain he was having a tough day.  His strength in those moments amazed me frankly.  That he could get out on his dark days and keep moving.  His body gave out but I believe his spirit is fighting on.  Aaron I can see you singing karoake in heaven or playing some footie.  

Angie Thomas

November 21, 2020 at 6:45 PM

Such an amazing obituary which perfectly paints a picture of the beautiful, colourful, brave and inspiring man that Aaron became. The positive mantras he shared on Social Media will stay with me for a lifetime.❤ He was 16 when I first met him and I was blessed that we’d had recent contact where I was able to tell him how proud I was of him & he of me which meant the world to me coming from someone who understood how hard it is to be a good parent when you have a diagnosed mental health condition. The stars are that much brighter now that you're up there looking down on us Aaron. X

Karen Clements

November 21, 2020 at 4:05 PM

Thank you for sharing a beautiful piece about Aaron.  Stay strong you.

Cathy Strike

November 21, 2020 at 3:28 PM

What a beautiful memory of Aaron’s life. 
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