Keith Lee Aaron, or “Kiwi” as most of us knew him, was our big little brother. Kiwi aspired to be many things—he dreamed of becoming a mechanic or working with his hands to create great things. Even when he didn’t have much, he was always willing to help others, giving the shirt off his back if it meant making someone’s day a little brighter. Throughout his life, he faced many obstacles, but he never let them stand in the way of his dreams. He was determined, adventurous, and truly lived life to the fullest, whether he was sightseeing, hiking, or trying something new.
Keith left his home state of Missouri to explore the beauty and culture of California. He loved the beach, hiking in nature, and riding motorcycles. Despite the struggles he faced, he was always determined to live each day as a gift. Tragically, on April 26th, 2026, Keith’s life was cut short when he was struck by a hit-and-run driver while walking along Highway 76 West. His passing was sudden and devastating, leaving our family heartbroken and in need of support.
We are raising funds to bring Keith back home to Missouri for a proper burial, cover funeral expenses, and help our family travel to say our goodbyes. Our family doesn’t come from money and has struggled for so long to keep our heads above water. Taking time off work is a rare luxury, even in times like these. Please help us bring Keith home and give him the farewell he deserves. We are beyond grateful for any prayers and donations to help our family find closure during this tragic time.
Keith left his home state of Missouri to explore the beauty and culture of California. He loved the beach, hiking in nature, and riding motorcycles. Despite the struggles he faced, he was always determined to live each day as a gift. Tragically, on April 26th, 2026, Keith’s life was cut short when he was struck by a hit-and-run driver while walking along Highway 76 West. His passing was sudden and devastating, leaving our family heartbroken and in need of support.
We are raising funds to bring Keith back home to Missouri for a proper burial, cover funeral expenses, and help our family travel to say our goodbyes. Our family doesn’t come from money and has struggled for so long to keep our heads above water. Taking time off work is a rare luxury, even in times like these. Please help us bring Keith home and give him the farewell he deserves. We are beyond grateful for any prayers and donations to help our family find closure during this tragic time.




