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PARKINSON: Aaron Brian of London
Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On January 29, 2026 @ 10:17 AM In Lucan,Obituary | 27 Comments

Passed away in London as a result of a brief and sudden illness, on Thursday, January 22, 2026 at the age of 50. Cherished father of Brooke, Ben, and Alexander (AJ). Aaron will be greatly missed by his mother Emily, his sister Alyson, and his niece and nephews; Max, Jackson, and Paige. Lovingly remembered by the Dykeman and Parkinson Families. Predeceased by his father Brian, and his step-father Wes. Forever remembered by his friend Cathy, and his life-long friends, Tom, Ian, Geoff, Shane, Andrew, Scott, Darell, and Dunbar.
Aaron was a Toronto Maple Leafs fan, history buff and avid Coca-Cola drinker. He had an infectious sense of humour and met everyone with a smile.
“Sparky” was so proud of his 30 years of service to his country. He was a valued member of the 31st Service Battalion. He made a huge impact, and made many friendships during his years of service.
Until Valhalla!
A celebration in honour of Aaron’s life will be held on Saturday, January 31 from 2 – 4 PM at CFB London, 701 Oxford Street East, in the Junior Ranks Mess Hall.
Memorial donations may be made in his honour to Solider On, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, or a charity of your choice.
Aaron, may you know your worth and may your loved ones carry you in their hearts forever more.
Thank you for serving our country and my love to all of your family members in this difficult time.
Sending hugs & our deepest sympathy Alyson, so sorry to read about this heartbreaking news😞🙏
Karen & Joe
We are deeply saddened to hear this news. Sending our heartfelt condolences to the family. Love Liz, Harley and Sadie. Big hugs.
My deepest sympathy, I’m so very sorry to hear of Aaron’s passing. He had a beautiful smile with a beautiful heart and soul. Big hugs to you all! 💕💕💕
Until Valhalla Sparky. Thank you for being you. It was always a pleasure to work with you.
My sincerest condolences to his family, members of the Regiment and his friends.
You were such a huge part of so many peoples lives. I will miss you until the day I die. I love you Aaron, the world is lesser for having lost you, yet better for having had you in it. Keep an eye on us all from up there brother.
My condolences to everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him, friends and family alike. You all know how wonderful he was and I know you’ll feel his absence acutely.
Dear Alyson,
We are shocked and so saddened to learn of Aaron’s passing. Our heartfelt sympathy to all Aaron’s loved ones. He will certainly be missed.
Dear Emily,
We were saddened to read of the loss of your dear son. We extend our condolences to the Dykeman & Parkinson families who mourn his loss.
My condolences to his family and friends. I met Sparky 20 years ago. We worked together at ASU London. When I was posted there. He was full of life and always had a smile no matter what was going on. Sorry to hear if his passing. My thoughts and prayers will be going out to his family and friends. RIP.
Very sorry to hear of Aaron’s passing.
Our condolences at this difficult time.
Sincere condolences – not enough words can help the sorrow.
RIP Dear Cousin….
Thank you for serving our country.
Deepest sympathies sent with a heavy heart….
So sad to hear the news of Sparky’s passing. Many fond memories of Sparky from our time together at 22 Svc BN.
My condolences to his many friends and family.
You’ll be missed.
AJ, I am sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. We always enjoyed having him as part of the Jack Chambers PS Remembrance Day assembly. Thinking about you and your family.
Mrs. Inch
Sparky served in Bosnia with my Dad, and then my daughter, Claire, had the privilege of working with him decades later when she joined the CAF in London.
I didn’t get to know him as well as I would’ve liked, but I want his children to know how much he loved them. I know that they know, but he loved them so deeply that he told me about how incredible they are and I am essentially a stranger to him.
He reached out often to tell me how proud he was of my own daughter, what a wonderful person she was and how well she was doing in her new role. He was her biggest cheerleader and I always knew she was in good hands because he had her back. I’m so thankful for his support during what was a stressful time for her, while she found her footing in her new career.
The world has lost a good one, I’m so sorry to everyone who loves Sparky who will feel his loss so deeply.
I have known Aaron since his tasking in Blackdown 1998. Over the years we continued to cross paths and in summer of 2012 spent much of our free time as group hang out – laughing and joking. He will be so missed by many people
Deepest condolences for the loss of Sparky. Served with him at 31 for a few years. He was the life blood of that unit. It was an honor and privilege serving along side of him. Gone to soon.
Til’ Valhalla
So very sorry to hear of this. We worked together at the London Fire Department.
He was always so very friendly. Prayers for His family and friends. Rest in peace, Brother
Our most sincere condolences on the passing of Aaron. I had the pleasure of working with him at the London Fire Department and also as a hockey referee,
Syd and Debbie Gatenby
You will be missed by your LFD family, Aaron. You made a lasting impression and you will not be forgotten, my friend.
My sincerest condolences to the family. I remember Aaron from his days at Oakridge Secondary School. Often having a joke on hand with a big smile.
Emily, Alyson and family,
My sincere condolences on the loss of your son.
Linda Salts
I worked with Aaron while posted to London. Such a kind hardworking member of our team. We will remember.
Dear Emily, So sorry to hear of the loss of your son. Losing someone so young is always a tragedy that no parent should have to endure. From all the previous messages, it is heartwarming to know how loved and respected he was by his many friends, colleagues and family.
My deepest sympathy to you and the Dykeman family. Pam Megens (Sereda)
To Emily, and all family and friends of your son Aaron,
My heart aches for you all. You must be so rightfully proud of all of his accomplishments and service to our country.
Words don’t convey the sympathy felt. Just know you are in my thoughts.
Ally Brown (from the Dykeman bunch)
Hi AJ and family
Sorry to hear about your dad AJ . My thoughts are with you and your family.
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Until we meet again. 🫂