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Hugh Aaron Mustoe

1958 - 2024

Hugh Aaron Mustoe obituary, 1958-2024, Cortez, CO

BORN

1958

DIED

2024

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Hugh Mustoe Obituary

Hugh Aaron Mustoe, aged 66, passed away peacefully in his sleep the night of May 24, 2024 while being treated at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction, CO for a combination of long-term conditions. He leaves behind four siblings (Craig, Brett, Brad, Susie) and four children (Robert, Triyona, Calahand, Blaine) and four grandchildren (Jaedyn, Robert, Thomas, and Alicia). He was preceded in death by his parents as well as older brothers Clayton and Grant Mustoe.

Aaron was born on April 5, 1958 in Woodland, CA to parents Robert Lee Mustoe and Charlotte Jean Mustoe (née Seitz), the fourth of their seven children. But his parents were soon back home in Colorado where they raised Aaron and his six siblings on a homestead (the last of its kind in the State of Colorado) on Goodman Point. Growing up there instilled in him a love for the outdoors and an understanding of the importance of hard work. Aaron was always eager to help his dad, including the time as a four-year-old when he "gassed up" the truck using the water hose.

After the Goodman Point homestead was proved up in 1962, the family also lived at a house on Lebanon Road north of Cortez. Aaron attended Mildred School, followed by Lewis - Arriola Elementary School, then Cortez Junior High School, and graduated from Montezuma-Cortez High School in 1976. He continued his education at North Dakota State School of Science (NDSSS) where he discovered a talent and passion for welding.

In 1983, after graduating NDSSS and returning to Cortez, Aaron's mother introduced him to a woman who would turn out to be his future wife, Carol Sue Buffington. It didn't take long until he had fallen in love with her and formed a bond with her four-year-old, Robert. They married on March 24, 1984, in Cortez, CO. The following summer of 1985, the young family moved to Arvin, California where Aaron began working as a welder for Grimmway Farms.

Aaron had always wanted to have a home full of kids like the one he grew up with. In 1986, Aaron and Carol Sue began growing the family by taking in foster children. He felt blessed by the opportunity to temporarily nurture and care for approximately twenty children over the next decade and a half. Aaron further grew his family permanently when he adopted a son, Calahand, and a daughter, Triyona.

In 1993, a pleasant surprise arrived when another son was born to Aaron and Carol Sue. Aaron gave him a first name (Blaine) in honor of his childhood best friend (Randy Blaine Stanley), and a middle name (Grant) in honor of his departed brother.

Aaron always took pride in work and providing for his family. He worked in many fields over the years, becoming a jack of all trades and master of some. Among other trades and careers, he welded, drove commercial trucks, did seismography, cut trees, supervised irrigation, built trailers, and more. At work, he was known for his reservoir of knowledge and ability to creatively think through whatever task was at hand. At home and among friends, he was known for loving to discuss the next project, idea, or enterprise and how to accomplish it. Aaron would usually make these family affairs, like the wood-cutting operation he launched that for several years would see the whole family out helping to chop and haul firewood.

In his free time, Aaron loved to tinker and loved to explore the great outdoors. His passion for Jeep trips combined both loves and was something he tried to share with his sons. There were many overnight four-wheeling trips in the Jeeps with his sons, brothers, and nephews to locations in California and the Southwest. Once, on a lark, he built a go-kart with his sons using a hand cart as a frame.

Aaron and Carol divorced in 2002 but they remained on good terms and continued to raise their children together. Aaron took pride in seeing all his children grow up and apply his lessons on work ethic, responsibility, and charity to find success in life and their respective careers. He enjoyed his grandchildren from Robert and Calahand and took time to send presents when he couldn't be near.

In 2016, Aaron moved back home to Cortez, CO where he lived out the rest of his days. He cherished the opportunity to reconnect with old friends and family, in particular his cousin Gail Barker. Aaron's son Calahand moved to Colorado as well and Aaron cheered him on as he launched a mobile mechanic enterprise.

A memorial of Aaron's life will be held at 10:00am on June 3, 2024 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 1700 E Empire St, Cortez, CO 81321. Interment will follow at Goodman Point Cemetery. In his last days, Aaron was guided by a strong sense of faith and referred to his services as his "going-home party." All who knew Aaron are welcome to join.

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Published by The Journal on May 30, 2024.

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Gail Barker

January 6, 2025

2024 was a long hard year of losing friends and loved ones. Finding out that Aaron was dying floored me. I was almost 1000 miles away and I was losing not only a cousin, but my best friend. We had shared so miuch time together when I was back home. I still miss home even after 18 months. I know I´ll see him in the future, but I want to call him now. I want to go on one of our rides together. I want to sit and talk together. I want us to heal and be able to burn our walkers. I want us to walk around the park and share stories of our faiths. I want to see him now. I still cry. I miss my friend.

Lori Bard

June 4, 2024

I'm sorry to hear of Aaron's passing....seems I've known you my whole life. I always remember being at church with my Grandma Bard & you & your whole family were always there. I went to school with you too. Prayers for your family my friend.

Lori Bard

Nancy Bryden nee Seitz

June 3, 2024

We were just little kids when I lived in the area before moving to Puerto Rico. He was always such a smiley little guy. All the cousins were lots of fun, including Aaron. And, wow, when I saw him again as a grown man in his 20s I´d say, he was quite a handsome guy. Sad that we all didn´t get to spend more time together. Saw Aaron at the Cousin Picnic in 2019 and he was as warm and kind as ever, even after over at least 40 years+ years since we´d seen each other.

Richard Howard

June 2, 2024

So many memories,it was great having ypu as a roomy in mandan and a lifelong friendship.I was plannibg a trip to grandcanyon this summer and was trying to get ahold of you to pick you up.no more pain and suffering my brother.

Aileen Collom

May 31, 2024

I'm so sad to hear of Aaron's passing
You are all in my prayers.
He loved talking about his kids and grandkids
Aaron, I will miss you my friend

Matthew C Woodfin

May 31, 2024

Aaron was a good friend and I bounced ideas off of him quite often. We talked about 4 wheeling and modifications that could be made to our rigs. My good friend you will definitely be missed.

Gail Barker

May 31, 2024

I miss you. Too bad not everyone will ever have a friend like you. I´ll be so glad to see you again. Love forever, buddy.

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