Aaron Richard Guerrero

Jun 26, 2026 — Jun 28, 2026

In Loving Memory of Aaron Richard Guerrero

With profound love and heartbreaking sorrow, we announce the passing of our precious son, Aaron Richard Guerrero, who was born on June 26, 2026, at 9:23pm on peacefully passed away on June 28, 2026 at 9:23am in his daddy's arms.

Aaron's life was preceded by a pregnancy marked by extraordinary love, courage, and hope. From the very beginning he was deeply cherished and eagerly awaite4d, and he surpassed expectations simply by being here with us at all.

Though Aaron's time on earth was brief, his life was overflowing with love. From the moment he entered the world, he captured the hearts of everyone who met him. He was immediately a daddy's boy, finding comfort in being held tightly by his father and loving the gentle forehead kisses that quickly became his favorite expression of love.

In the precious hours Aaron spent with us, he was surrounded by dozens of family members and friends who cherished him beyond words. He passed peacefully while wrapped in his daddy's loving embrace, surrounded by his mom and grandparents. Every moment with Aaron is a memory that will be treasured forever.

Aaron is survived by his loving parents, Sean and Sarah Guerrereo of Nocona, Texas; his maternal grandparents John and Julie Bramlett of Bowie, Texas; his paternal grandparents Benjamin and Tammie Guerrero of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Dean Tramontana of Thibodaux Louisiana; his uncles Sean Bramlett and Sean's husband, Algernon Carpena of Seattle, Washington; his uncle Benjamin Guerrero of Johnstown, Colorado; and his uncle and aunt Michael and Laura Pounds, of Nocona, Texas. He is also survived by his great-grandmother, Jane Hee of Goodyear, Arizona; his great grandfather, Patrick Lewis of Hollywood, California; and his great-uncle and great-aunt, Johnny and Francis Richardson of Nocona, Texas, who lovingly filled the role of his grandparents in Aaron's life. Aaron is also survived by many other beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family members, and dear friends whose lives were forever touched by him.

Aaron was welcomed into Heaven by his grandmother Debra Tramontana of Geismar, Louisiana; his great-grandmother, Joyce Lewis of Simi Valley, California, and his great-grandparents, Lewis and Patricia Pounds of Nocona, Texas.

The family has chosen to hold a service at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials donations be made in Aaron's honor to the Trisomy 18 Foundation, Memorial Golf Scramble in Honor of Kinsleigh Ann Dorman, Abel Speaks, or the Medical City Lewisville NICU in gratitude for the extraordinary care they provided during Aaron's life.

Although our hearts are broken, we find peace in knowing that Aaron is safely in the arms of Jesus. He knew only love, and his life-though measured in hours- will forever be measured by the immeasurable impact he made on those who love him.

"Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." Matthew 19:14

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