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Aaron G. "Tim" Olmsted Jr.

Ellington, Connecticut

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OLMSTED, Lt. Col. Aaron "Tim" G. Jr. (USAF, Ret.) Retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Aaron "Tim" G. Olmsted, Jr., 60, of Ellington, beloved husband for 32 years of Diane (Kenyon) Olmsted, died suddenly on May 13, 2011 in Pennsylvania. Born in Hartford on December 19, 1950, son of the...

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I'm glad to have had the chance to speak with you, Diane, and hope these days are a bit more settled, and that our little project works out as hoped.
Blessings always,
Wes and Joan Carter, McMinnville Oregon

I am deeply saddened to hear of your loss. It was truly an honor and a priviledge to fly with Tim. My prayers are with you.

May God grant him wings to fly.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May 23

To the Family of Aaron Olmstead:
Our family was visiting relatives in Benezette on May 13th, our month old grandaughter's first trip. The sun was shining and the day was beautiful in this rural area where the wild elk roam the fields. The serenity and peace of this area is always a comfort to me. I feel it is important for you to know that your husband/father's death impacted all those that witnessed the accident. Many of the residents went into action, calling...

Diane and Family,

I am sincerely saddened by your loss. Tim was such a wonderful person and will be greatly missed. It was an honor and privilege to serve alongside him. I salute our veteran – one final time. My deepest condolences and gratitude for Tim’s service to our country!

Jen and family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I am sure that he is watching over you all and someday you will be all together again

Susan Skinner

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dear Jen Kim & family,

Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers during this time....he will not be far as he is forever in your heart..

What sad news - although I did not know Tim well, it was a pleasure working with him (via email and phone) plus we did meet up when he visited the Barings office in London a few years ago. A genuinely nice man...