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Aaron Malone

Anchorage, Alaska

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Maj. Aaron Wallace Malone, 36, was killed in a tragic airplane crash July 28, 2010, at Elmendorf AFB while doing a practice flight in a C-17 Globemaster for the Arctic Thunder Air Show.A military memorial for the four airmen who perished was held Monday at Elmendorf. Family and friends are...

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Im sorry for your loss Aaron was a good man. I believe we grew up on Myola together. I remember snow ball fights playing football with the guys. He always made me smile when I felt blue. Take care you are in my thoughts and prayers. Joell (Aiello) Tikkanen

"Never met the man, but I admire his courage, his fortitude, his sacrifice. The only real measure of our country is by men and women like Maj. Malone. Only then can we say we are the greatest country in the world because of the extraordinary valor of a few."

I will always remember Aaron, (or Opy, as my brother Tom and I knew him) as a high spirited, energetic soul. We spent many good times with him growing up at the Grant Farm. May you cherish the fact that he was so loved....and he loved...and you have wonderful, fun memories of him. God be with you and his family at this time and always.
Sincerely, Diane (Grant)Miller and family (Aaron's cousin)

Sending our prayers and love.
Ann and Dennise

Our hearts are breaking for all of the family. Aaron was a great kid and I know husband and father also. We think of you all daily and hope you find strength to get through this. We love you all and hope you know we are here for you when you need something.

Love to all of you,

Jara, Rick, Lexi, Madi and Sasi

All:
We are a long ways apart but I will always consider you guys family. I have such good memories of Aaron growing up. I was always proud to tell people I knew someone who was a fighter pilot. What a cool life he had! Between that and his family he was a very accomplished person. You should all be very proud. Love you all.
Mike & Steffani Mesch

Dear Melanie and boys; Karol and Dennis; Katie, Karrie, and all:

It's so hard to believe that Aaron is no longer with you, and I cannot express my heartfelt sorrow enough. It's so tragic to loose your husband and father and son and brother but I think it's so much more tragic because Aaron was such a good man. I pray that you all can find the strength and courage to get through the weeks and months ahead of you, as you have already done, with courage and honor towards Aaron's...

My prayers are with everyone in the family. We will all miss Aaron. I am still grieving for Roger and can say time doesn't make anything easier.
You just talk less about your loved one dying and people think you are healing, but the reality is that you never forget.
Roger always said a rosary every night, so now I have taken up that obligation and have Aaron onto the list of departed loved ones. I would like to know what life is like in the hereafter and will find out...

MALONE FAMILY
There are no words that can heal your grief or explain the loss of Aaron at such a young age. My thoughts and prayers have been with you since July 28th. GOD BLESS