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Aaron Paul Aviani

San Francisco, California

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AARON PAUL AVIANI It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Aaron Paul Aviani. Aaron was born at San Francisco Childrens Hospital on 08/20/73 to parents Bob and Kay Aviani. Aaron grew up in the San Mateo Highlands and attend Highlands Elementary, Borel Middle...

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Still thinking of you Aaron and still missing you

Aaron will be missed by all those who were able to spend any amount of time with him. He was such a warm, kind hearted person who was willing to go the extra mile to help anyone who needed it. I was lucky to know him and he will be deeply missed. His family will be in my prayers.

Aaron, you are already missed. I knew you well while I was at South Carolina and you gave the best massages... it's because of you that I treat myself to one every 2-3 months...it's ironic that I was just talking about you a couple weeks ago. You will always be in our hearts.

Aaron, I will miss you so much. Your late night cross country call were alway warm welcomed and such a pleasure. You always knew how to make me laugh and smile. Here's to the great times at USC, 5 Points, and late night adventures. You will always be in my heart.

Rest in peace Aaron. I hope you are in a better place.

Words cannot express how much Aaron Aviani will be missed by everyone that knew him. He was one of, if not thee kindest person I have ever met. His smile could light up a room! We had so many memories and I will cherish them forever. I hope he is in a better place, making angels smile! RIP AVIANI!

Looking back at the memories I had and listening to all of his friends and family speak so fondly of him, Aaron lived an amazing life.
My deepest sympathy to Aaron's family, he will be greatly missed.

Aaron spoke to my classes and made me smarter everytime we had a conversation. He had intelligent hands and many, many athletes benefitted from his talents. I always loved the fact that his haircuts would change from week-to-week! Sometimes I wouln't even recognize him! He was always smiling and I will miss him a lot! The last time I saw him, he was returning to his pew from receiving Communion at St. Joseph's....and he gave me a big, exuberant hand wave!
My thoughts and prayers go out...

Aaron truly was a great human being, he will always be remembered for his strong presence, omnipresent smile and good humor. A fantastic guy.
May he rest in peace.