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What a tragic loss of an all too rare, beautiful free thinking mind,voice and spirit. Selfless in his actions and intent. Not forgotten.
August 18, 2019
Aaron Swartz. Beloved son of Robert and Susan Swartz. Loving brother of Noah and Benjamin. Service Tuesday 10:00AM at Central Avenue Synagogue, 874 Central Ave., Highland Park. Interment Shalom. Arrangements by: Chicago Jewish Funerals-Skokie, 847.229.8822,
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What a tragic loss of an all too rare, beautiful free thinking mind,voice and spirit. Selfless in his actions and intent. Not forgotten.
August 18, 2019
God Bless you, Aaron, So sad to just now learn of your passing and how much you contributed to making this world a better place. I wish I had had the opportunity of making your acquaintance just to thank you for being a GOD sent angel-rest in peace, beautiful soul. To Aarond Mom, Dad, and two Brothers, I am deeply sorry for your loss, My prayers will always include your family as well as Aaron. God Bless all of you!
nancy nieves
April 09, 2018 | NY
Godspeed Aaron....
Harry Simpson
January 11, 2018 | Buckeye, AZ
Thinking about you you are rembered by many❤
A B
January 09, 2018 | Bannockburn, IL
Valenda Newell
November 12, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
Aaron will forever be with us. Truly a gifted and altruistic human being. May he be an example and inspiration to all. His courage and commitment to free access to information will forever endear him to all of us who look for the light amongst the darkness. may your family rejoice in the memory of such a remarkable young man. bless you.. Douglas D. Simon Jr.
January 18, 2016
MAY THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT GIVE YOU THE STRENGTH AND ABILITY TO ENDURE THE DIFFICULT DAYS AND WEEKS AHEAD. PS.83:18.
Eric Allen
January 11, 2016 | Crest Hill, IL
I was never lucky enough to meet Aaron; I only knew him through his works. We will read his name at our Sabbath services and count him among the Righteous.
Shalom.
Larry Kuperman
February 19, 2013
My prayers are with you and your family dear Aaron. You were one of my most unforgettable students of genius. The time you spent assisting and inspiring me to pursue my own works in digital feeds for educators will never be forgotten. Your dreams which really only began to evolve into realties in sixth grade were etched out in your programming skills even at this young age. You were always a prodigy that I knew would succeed even if you had to battle with others to get there.
Barbara Woodman
February 19, 2013