Alan Aycock, 30, Fayetteville, NC, passed away on April 4, 2013 at Duke University Medical Center after a battle with liver cancer.
Mr. Aycock was the owner of CAA Design, a downtown web design company located in the Callahan and Rice building on Franklin Street. He was previously a customer service technician and supervisor for Advanced Internet Technologies. Mr. Aycock and his service dog, Baylor, were a regular sight in downtown Fayetteville.
Mr. Aycock was the longest surviving lung transplant patient from Duke University Medical Center who had received lungs while a pediatric patient as he survived over 17 years post-transplant. Mr. Aycock was selected as a Duke Children's Classic Champion in 1998 and played a major role in the fund-raising activities with host Jeff Foxworthy. He was also very active in fund-raising for the WRAL Radiothon in support of the children at Duke. Mr. Aycock's story was featured in the book "Fathers and Sons" written by Todd Richisson published nationally by Running Press.
The award-winning Cystic Fibrosis fundraiser JulyFest in Liberty County, GA, was inspired by Mr. Aycock's story and relationships.
Mr. Aycock was a lifetime active member of First Baptist Church in downtown Fayetteville where he was a leader of the Royal Ambassador Program. Before moving to the Fountainhead Condominiums, he had been President of the King's Grant Condo Association and was largely responsible for ensuring they returned to financial solvency and changed management.
Mr. Aycock is survived by his parents, Maj. Gen Al Aycock, the former Garrison Commander of Fort Bragg, and Sue Aycock of Fort Belvoir, VA; one sister, Jennifer Aycock Peebles and her husband Staff Sgt. (Promotable) Dan Peebles of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo; Grandparents Roland and Margaret Padrick of Hinesville, GA and Lt. Col. (Ret. ) Charles and Anne Aycock of Holden Beach, NC; Uncles/Aunts, Steven Aycock of Charlotte, NC, Shawn and Leigh-Anne Royster of Burlington, NC, Al and Jennie Padrick of Hinesville, GA, Don and Lois Padrick of Hinesville, GA.
A memorial service for Mr. Aycock will be held in First Baptist Church at 201 Anderson Street in downtown Fayetteville, NC, at 3:00pm on Saturday, 13 Apr. Following the memorial service, the family will receive visitors in the Fellowship Hall of First Baptist Church. Interment will be at a later time.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the First Baptist Church Young Adult Ministry 201 Anderson St. Fayetteville, NC 28301, that was so important to Mr. Aycock's life, are welcome.
Services entrusted to Sullivanâs Highland Funeral Service and Crematory, of Fayetteville, NC.