Hassan Aino, 23, formerly known as A.J. White, was born on July 09, 1997, in Denver. He is the son of Dwight and Felicia (Everett) White. Throughout his lifetime, he primarily resided in Fairmont. On Oct. 30, 2020, A.J. suddenly parted from those who loved him dearly.
A.J. was a graduate of Morgantown High School. After graduating high school, he continued on to become a coal miner, as his forefathers. He was an avid computer gamer and enjoyed anime. He largely enjoyed spending time with family. He put 100 percent towards anything he set his mind on. Most of his time was spent laughing and joking around. He was always there to offer a helping hand to those in need. His generosity was inspiring and he always put the needs of others before his own. To know A.J. was to love him, and his energy and smiles were contagious.
Gone too soon, but his memory will forever be honored and celebrated by his mother and father, Dwight and Felicia White, of Morgantown; his sister, Desire’ White, of Morgantown; his two brothers, Darnell White and Malik White, both of Morgantown; great-grandmother, Esther Moore, of Baltimore; grandmother, Frances White, of Fairmont; grandmother, Pamela Everett; aunt, Bathsheba Everett; aunt, Jamie Everett; aunt, Shayla White, of Baltimore; uncle, John White, of Arizona; uncle, Devon Miller, of Fairmont; uncle, Christopher Everett; and a host of great-aunts and -uncles and cousins.
He is preceded in death by his grandfather, John E. White Sr., and James Everett.
Family and friends may call at the Ross Funeral home 801, Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont from 10 a.m.-noon Monday. Funeral services will follow at noon at the funeral home with the Rev. Wesley Q. Dobbs and Pastor Robert Clay Officiating.
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