Aaron-Gayer-Obituary

Dr. Aaron Gayer

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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GAYERDR. AARON, August 14, 2007. Beloved husband of Eliete "Lee" Gayer, beloved father of Abraham Gayer, Beth Gayer, Robin (Jim) Sirkis, and Oscar (Stacey) Gayer; loving brother of Max (Jaine) Gayer and the late Harvey Gayer; beloved grandfather of Alexis, Evan and Sequoia. Relatives and friends...

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I enjoyed working with Aaron during his time with our group.

Dear Max,
I just returned from visiting our children in California and saw that your brother had lost his battle. I am very sorry for your loss and want you to know that my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this very sad time.
Charlene Fenster

I was close with Aaron for many years during our hay-day. He was so much fun! I always went to Halloween parties with him and hung out with him a Licktey and the B.B. I still laugh about his descriptions of some women he encountered. I am truly sad to have not contacted him in the last 10 years. I will miss him always.

Dear Max and family

Although Aaron was one of the older guys and I didn't know him well, the neighborhood in SW was full of the Gayer family legend. Aaron was an example to all of us of what a big brother should be.
Now the obvious love and closeness of your family in this difficult time is a reminder to all of us what is truly of value in this life and what follows us to the world to come.
My deepest sympathy to you all on your loss. May his memory be for a blessing.
Baruch...

We remember Aaron Fondly and we extend our good wishes to his family

Aaron, Suzy and Max circa 1946 -Sackett Lake Lodge, Catskills

DEAR MAX
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND AARON'S FAMILY.
LOVE
CHELLY AND MARSHALL

Dear Max,

What a lovely picture of Aaron, Lee and Abraham you have added to this guest book.

I so much preferred getting updates on Aaron, hoping that they would continue until he was well again, but that was not to be.

So many friends have added their messages to this book:it's soothing to know he was important to so many people.

The stories that family and friends can offer Abraham should be written down. A story book about his father will be a wonderful thing...

loved AARON and will miss him especially his wonderful smile and laugh.
allan witman-camp kweebec-er.