

He was a Sophomore at Bowie High School and worked part time as a shipping specialist at a trading card game company. Aiden was actively involved in pencil drawings, remote control planes, video games, software penetration testing, 3D printing, skateboarding, going to the movies, and collecting trading cards. He was a passionate and adventurous son who introduced many new experiences to his parents.
He is survived by his parents, Shirley Wallace, Rob Myslinski, and older brother Alex.
Aiden was an amazing artist, as witnessed by his anime drawings. He was an honor student at Bowie High School and had dreams of becoming a surgeon, inspired by his uncle Joe. Aiden was always tinkering with high-tech software and hardware while building and optimizing his own gaming computer. He was an avid entrepreneur, always thinking of new ideas starting with his first business, a snow cone stand when he was six. At 13, Aiden grew a successful 3D printing farm or four machines and then migrated to an online dropship business. He loved to travel and appreciated good food. He was looking forward to a trip to Japan in June with his father to witness the anime culture first-hand and eat as much sushi as possible, his favorite food.
Family and friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Life for Aiden at Cook-Walden Forest Oaks at the corner of William Cannon and HWY 290 on Sunday, May 18th, 2025 at noon. Everyone is welcome to share interesting or humorous stories about Aiden during this event.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in his honor to TOSA (Texas Organ Sharing Alliance) at tosa1.org.
Thank you for the love you showed Aiden over the years and sharing your thoughts and memories of him.
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