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Aaron C. Flannery

Traverse City, Michigan

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FLANNERY, Aaron C. - Age 44, of Williamsburg, MI, formerly of Flushing, died on Sunday, October 15, 2006 at his home. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 10AM at the Mancelona Baptist Church. Interment with Military Honors will follow the service in Circle...

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It is now 2022. Aaron's oldest children are done with their initial college programs and working at careers they like. The youngest, Marisa, is still at the University of Michgan. They are young adults that Aaron would be proud of for the values they have absorbed and retained. It is amazing what good parents can do. If I could, I would be sure that all children were part of a two parent household for as long as possible with parents who took the time to teach their children what they felt...

To Aaron's Navy Cohorts Brian, Rob, Jeff, and Marty- thank you for writing. I friend of mine sent me back to this book, and I was so surprised to see the recent entries from you. I truly appreciate hearing from you and am so glad I kept this book open. I hope to hear from more of his Navy friends in the future. At his funeral the Navy Brass credited him with bringing night vision goggles to the Navy. First he taught himself, then his squadron. Then other squadrons until Big Navy found out and...

I also was one of Aaron's friends and classmates from our AOC Class 40-85. Aaron was a kind and gentle. A good man with a great heart. I only recently became aware of Aaron's passing. He is deeply missed and will be in my thought and prayers hereafter.

I was one of Aaron's friends and classmates from our AOC Class 40-85. I was so sorry to hear about his passing recently. I have great memories of the time I spent with Aaron during our time in Pensacola. He always had a way to make every situation better. Plus, he always kept us out of trouble. I will keep him in my thoughts and prayers.

Recently, several classmates of Aaron's AOCS class (40-85) have been in contact on Facebook and mostly via email and Zoom. It caused me to take a moment and remember all the great classmates I got commissioned with. Aaron was a great guy. Very laid back. Quiet but confident. I didn't know where he was from when we first met but I know I imagined him as a surfer in Southern California! I know that he is sorely missed by friends and family alike.

I only recently learned of Aaron's passing after searching for old classmates following a recent Officer Candidate School Reunion. I will always remember Aaron as young and full of life, with a quick smile and the ability to make everyone around him happy. I will keep him and his family in my thoughts and prayers always.

To Aaron's Family; I was one of Aaron's class mates at Navy AOCs in Pcola. We were looking for classmates and came across.

We as comrades in arms will always morn his loss and we will always be thinking of you his family.

God Bless!!

Class 40-85

On October 11th, 2008, Aaron will be inducted into the Montrose Hall of Fame. He has been selected to receive this year's Achievement Award. The event begins at 5:30PM and includes dinner. Tickets are $15.00 per person and can be obtained from the school administration office or by writing to: Montrose Hall of Fame
PO Box 111
Montrose, MI 48457

If anyone would like to have a copy of the biography prepared by the Hall of Fame, I would be happy to mail one to you.

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Dear Ones,

This book will be maintained on line permanently. There is much I wish to add myself and haven't yet. This past year has been difficult, at best, for many. For me because I found that I could not cry, and I knew that I needed to do that. For so many years I had to be the strong one and also had so many career obligations that I could never fall apart. Too many responsibilities and obligations to take care of and manage. Divine Intervention led me to a remarkable counselor at...