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Aaron Calen

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Aaron Ross Calen VIRGINIA BEACH - Aaron Ross Calen, 21, passed away on June 23, 2010 at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. Aaron was a Virginia Beach native and a 2007 graduate of Bayside High School. Aaron was an organ donor and will live on in the people whose lives he helped save....

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It seems like so much time has passed but it's still so fresh in my mind, the phone call and the plane ride to d.c. praying it was some kind of mistake. I wish you were here you ment so much to our family and so much to your friends. I will never forget you sleeping in the toy box or the gateway box from our first computer, or staying up all night playing n64 Mario party with you and Gary. I miss you, everyone does.

aww Im sorry for the family and friends loss. i remember you from grade school middle school to be exact and what i do remember you always had a smile on your face. good hearted. R.I.P

love you buddy!

Aaron! I wont ever forget the times we shared! I love you bro!

Aaron was one of my closest friends my first year at bayside.. ill always remember him in pink. Ily aaron

I never had the chance to actually talk and get to know Aaron, but I had one class with him freshman year, and I will never forget the Aaron that wore Hawaiian Shirts and khaki shorts. I am so sorry for your loss. You will be forever missed. Rest in Peace <3


July 25, 2010
I only met you once Aaron, but that's all it took to know what a fun, sweet person you are. The last words you said to me were you thanking me for all I did to help your mom during her engagement party so she could relax and enjoy herself. Just know that I, along with many others, will look after your mom, sisters, and John and help them any way I can. You are greatly missed!!!

I am so very sorry for the loss that your family & close friends have to deal with & will always have to deal with. You were such an amazing person. I will never forget the school days on the bus & sitting at lunch with you & everyone else; seeing you being crazy around gardenwood. & especially young life & wave church, with your helmet hair that no one could touch & your signature hawaiian shirts. You will never be forgotten & you will always be missed. You're forever young now; see you...

I have been friends with Amanda for practically my whole life and we were best friends for many of those years. My heart goes out to you and your family during this difficult time. I hope you can take comfort in the short but amazing years you had with Aaron. We played volleyball together and he was always an outgoing, fun guy to be around. I love you very much Amanda and will always be just a call away. My family is keeping you all in our prayers.