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Aaron S. Dye

Portland, Oregon

1975 - 2017

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Aaron S. DyeJan 4, 1975 - Sep 15, 2017 Aaron Scott Dye, professional artist and founder of Katakana Studios (@aaronsdye) passed away Sept. 15, 2017, at his home in Portland. Aaron's work was heavily influenced by Japanese culture and his love of nature, both of which were refined by his time in...

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It's been 7 years and I still can't believe you're gone.. we had just started connecting and I finally knew I had someone to understand me and how I came to be me.. I found the family member I wanted to give me away one day.. he understood, and then suddenly he was gone.. if I'm being honest, when I lost you I lost all hope for myself and keeping myself alive.. but I'm still here and still think of you so often. I wish you were around so I could show you that you were more a father to me than...

Aaron, you live on through the many people you have shared your beautiful presence with. I think about you very often, and I love you so much. Thank you for the wisdom you have imparted on me. Your presence will not only live on through your family, your friends, and many others, but through our future ancestors as well. Your love will live on in your deep and thoughtful spirit.

It is hard to believe that it has been a year since your passing. I am a better person for having you in my life and I will always remember the wonderful times that we shared together. Thank you for everything my friend and rest in peace until we meet again.

Aaron, we lost touch after high school but all of my memories of you were good. You were kind, gentle and a good friend. You always knew how to make everyone smile and laugh. I know you were a Christian, and it gives my heart comfort to know that you are with our Lord, Jesus. Prayers for your family. Goodbye my friend. Until we meet again.

My sincere condolences to Aarons' loved ones. Thank you for making our day for my mother, her friend, and me in Portland when we were touring in the town several years ago. You gave us such an amazingly open, warm impression at your job site.

I once lived in Portland as an exchange student from Japan, but for a very short time. Years after, I had a chance to visit the town again with my mother and her friend. We were by 3 ladies. At that time, we were touring in the town, and I happened to meet Aaron for the first time at his job site. Aaron and I exchanged only a few lines for our conversation, but the impression he gave me was amazingly so open and very warm. Then, some more years have passed. In all these years I have been in...

We love and miss you dearly, Aaron.

Always