IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Aiden Lee
Hall
August 27, 2003 – January 18, 2026
Celebration of Life
Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home
2:00 - 4:00 pm (Mountain time)
Aiden Lee Hall, of Cheyenne, passed away on January 18, 2026, in Cheyenne. He was born on a warm summer day, August 27, 2003, in Rawlins, Wyoming.
Aiden was funny, smart, and quick-witted, with a life and energy that filled every room he entered. He left us far too soon, and in doing so, took a piece of our hearts with him. His smile was truly infectious. Once you saw it, you never forgot it.
Aiden was a loving and warm young man whose kindness touched everyone who knew him. He was always willing to lend a hand with whatever task needed to be done, and his presence had a way of instantly brightening his surroundings. He found joy in the outdoors, especially fishing and hunting, and took great pride in his collection of knives. Aiden was always excited to try new meat-smoking recipes and loved sharing his creations with others. An adventurous spirit, he also enjoyed riding his motorcycle and embracing life’s experiences.
He leaves behind so many who adored him, those who loved him deeply and whom he loved just as deeply in return. Above all, Aiden cherished spending time with his family and friends.
Aiden is survived by his parents, Adam and Dani Hall; his siblings, Atlee and Aubry Hall; his grandparents, Dennis Hall, Brian and Lindy Bean, Lamar Barrera-Pang, Mary Ann and Rick Goodro and Jeri and Jerry Mascarenas; his aunts and uncles, Harlee and Jeremy Mascarenas, Brandee and Jordon Hodges, Britton and Matt Chun, Casey Mascarenas and Shyan Bean; his many cousins; and his partner, Avery Chadwick.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather, David Pang, and his uncles, Jerod Hall and Max Bean.
What I admired most about Aiden was that he knew what he wanted and went to great lengths to make it a reality. When you think of him, you think of his great sense of humor, intelligence, hard work, resilience, and his deep capacity to love. He could be stubborn at times, but always in the best way.
Aiden was in his third year on his path to becoming an electrician, a career he truly loved and took great pride in. Above all, he was a kind soul whose generosity, warmth, and love will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
A celebration of Aiden’s life will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday the 24th of January 2026 to honor the joy, love, and laughter he brought into the world.
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