IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Henry Aaron
Ciconte
May 31, 1988 – September 28, 2017
Henry Aaron Ciconte was born on May 31, 1988 and passed away in Shreveport, Louisiana on September 28, 2017. Visitation will be from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Monday, October 02, 2017, and services will be on Tuesday October 03, 2017 at 10:00 AM at Church at Red River located at 230 Flournoy Lucas, Shreveport, Louisiana. Officiating will be Pastor Troy Parker and Pastor Danny Nugent. Internment will follow at Northwest Louisiana Veterans Cemetery. Henry was born at Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter, South Carolina and came to Barksdale AFB when his father was transferred here. He was married to Alisha Coburn Ciconte and they had two beautiful children. Henry loved his wife and children with all his heart.
Henry was a decorated Army Veteran serving his country in the Afghanistan War. He received a number of awards; Operation Enduring Freedom, Combat Life Saving Award and many other medals and achievements during his Military Career. He received an Honorable Discharge in 2016. He is survived by his wife, Alisha Ciconte, son, Isaiah and daughter, Aria Grace; parents, Daniel and Susan Ciconte; brother, James Ciconte, sisters, Suzannah Grose (Alex) Kaitlynn Farrah Ciconte, Grandmothers Beulah Edwards Fulton & Melba K. Ciconte, and In Laws John and Mary Garrett. Grandfathers Frank Ciconte and James Edwards enter into God's Kingdom before Henry. His memory will live forever with many other family members and friends. Pallbearers are his most beloved friends; Rob Spears, Phil Reeves, Ryan Taravella, Marion Prudhomme, Adam Hergnrader and Justin Douglas.
As a special request the family has ask in lieu of flowers please make donations in Henry's honor to pay Alisha Ciconte using PayPal. Go to paypal.me/alishacfund and type in the amount.
Our family express's special thanks to the Shreveport Fire and Police Departments and the Emergency Room Staff at Willis Knighton Pierremont Medical Center. The Ciconte's express thanks to family and friends for prayers, calls and other acts of kindness during our time of bereavement.
He was dearly loved and will truly be missed. "He loved his family more than the air he breathed".
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