Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

AARON DEAN GAMEWELL, JR.,

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age 51, of Little Rock, Ark., transition­ed to eternal living to be with the Lord January 13, 2021. Never accepting good as the ultimate, Aaron relished every opportunit­y to help and empower others by encouragin­g and supporting his co-workers. Aaron was Chairman and CEO of SBS CyberSecur­ity where he led as a servant leader and considered his employees as extended family. Born March 21,1969, in Newport, Ark., to Aaron Dean Gamewell, Sr. and Linda Burleson, Aaron moved to Panama City, Fla., at ten years of age and graduated from Panama City Christian High School where he participat­ed in athletics. Before joining SBS Cybersecur­ity, Gamewell had 21 years of experience in banking and business operations. He worked in Arkansas for multiple banks until 2008, when he began a consulting practice for start-ups and venture capital groups. He led several businesses in Arkansas to maximize the efficiency of their operations to become high-functionin­g, successful ventures. In 2012, he accepted a position as EVP and COO of the Arkansas Bankers Associatio­n, a position held until joining SBS in 2015.

Since 2017, Aaron furiously battled head and neck cancer often inspiring and encouragin­g cancer patients fighting the disease. His daily example often resonated as a beaming light of hope to all he came into contact with which allowed God’s spirit to glow through him during his most challengin­g days. He would use his weekly treatments at CARTI to spend time listening to patients who were dealing with the challenges associated with cancer, encouragin­g them to keep fighting. He quickly became a vocal supporter of the work of CARTI and helped to raise money for their efforts, especially the transporta­tion needs of patients that had to travel great distance for their treatments. Special thank you to all who shared this challengin­g journey with Aaron. The family will be forever grateful to the entire staff of CARTI of Little Rock and Baptist Hospice for such compassion­ate care for Aaron.

Aaron is survived by his wife, Nola René Gamewell; daughter, Sara Alexis Gamewell of Nashville, Tenn.; son, Aaron Brennon Gamewell; three stepsons, John Hayden Proctor, Thomas Hanan Proctor, and Timothy Cole Proctor; one stepdaught­er, Emma Kathlyn Proctor; father, Aaron Dean Gamewell, Sr. of Panama City, Fla.; mother, Linda Burleson; two brothers, Shannon Gamewell of North Little Rock, Ark., and Brent Williams of Portland, Oregon.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the family will honor Aaron’s life in a private service at 10 a.m., on Saturday, January 16. It can be viewed live on Roller Chenal Funeral Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/RollerChen­al. In lieu of flowers, the Gamewell family has asked for donations to be made to one of the following organizati­ons Aaron cherished most. Donations to the CARTI Foundation, which the Gamewell’s are actively involved in, may be made online at CARTI.com or by mailing a check to CARTI Foundation, PO Box 55011, Little Rock, AR 72215. Donations can be made to the SBS and Gamewell Family Scholarshi­p through the Dakota State University Foundation at: https://dsu.edu/giving/give-to-dsu/index.html. The family asks that you include “SBS and Gamewell Family Scholarshi­p” when asked for the scholarshi­p designatio­n at the bottom of the donation page. Please sign online guestbook at www.rollerfune­ralhomes.com/chenal

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