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Aaron Lee Nottestad

Topeka, Kansas

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Aaron Lee Nottestad, 42, of Tecumseh, died on Sunday, May 11, 2008 as a result of a motorcycle accident. He was born Sept 3, 1965 at Janesville, WI. He worked as a supervisor at the Topeka Water Department. He raced motorcycles for many years in the Topeka and surrounding area. He was married to his first wife, Dena M. Nottestad on Oct. 18, 1993 in Eureka Springs, AR. She preceded him on July 3, 1995. Survivors include his mother, Judith Nottestad of Topeka, daughter Kaylee Jo Nottestad; brothers, Eddie Vig and Mondo Nottestad both of Topeka; sisters, Susan Vig of Olivet, Darla Schaal and Twyla Elbe in Wisconsin; four nephews, five nieces, one great-nephew and two great-nieces. He was preceded by his father, Arvin in 2000. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm Friday, May 16, 2008 at Davidson Funeral Home. He will lie in state from 1-9 on Thursday where the family will receive friends from 7-8:30 pm Thursday evening. Memorial contributions may be made to the Aaron Nottestad Memorial Fund in care of Davidson Funeral Home, 1035 N. Kansas, Topeka, KS 66608.

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So sad to read about Aaron's death in the ABATE newsletter today. We met years ago when he exhibited his drag bike in our bike shows here in Leavenworth, Ks. and he has remained someone I respected and admired ever since. My wife and I loved watching him race and were always glad to see him at various events. He always had a great smile and warm wlecome. As much as we will miss him, we can only imagine the deep grief and feeling of loss for his family and friends. As our friend Sister Jane...

i will always remember you as the uncle who rode the skateboard on his elbows the daredevil who seemed to be good at whatever you did. we will always remember you as a free spirit and we will miss you

We'll miss you here on earth......... See ya

Aaron Notsobad your the only one I allowed to call me (Trudy)
Love ya & miss ya bro

Aaron
As a man;
Rightous clear through,
As a brother;
Always true,
Forever Ride Free...
...We love ya brother.

How do you express words when this just seems so unreal! Everyone is so numb. Bill, myself and Dave always considered Aaron our brother as we do Mondo. Our hearts not only go out to the family but the hundreds of friends that Aaron left behind. He will never be forgotten. R.I.P. BROTHER

Hello to the family of beloved Aaron. You don't know me personally nor did I ever have the pleasure of meeting your son, of which I heard so many wonderful things about. I just wanted to tell you how much he was respected and loved by the people that I know that he was close to. Please rest assured knowing how much he was loved. Marilyn Gambill, London England