Aaron-Schwitters-Obituary

Aaron Daniel Schwitters

Seattle, Washington

1983 - 2018

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DIED
August 23, 2018
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Aaron Schwitters passed away on August 23, 2018 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 2, 2018.

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Dearest Aaron, your birthday is Tuesday
My forever love for you and two,
My greatest sorrow is losing you and two,
Yet, GOD provides Himself for me and you.

Thank you Erin Daniel. Blessings always!

I didn’t know you, but nearly every day in a very dark time in my life, I walked by the tree that had your name on it. One day as I passed, I felt God telling me, “Look up,” and I read the name I’d seen so many times before, and God showed me this time it was also my name. That moment has saved me so many times. I’m leaving this here in the hopes that it will provide some kind of solace and encouragement for your loved ones. I hope that is ok. God be with all of you.

In the early 1940´s God gave General Douglas MacArthur a verse of Scripture, Romans 8:18 "I think that what we suffer in this life can never be compared to the glory, as yet unrevealed, which is waiting for us." In 2023, God comforted me with the same verse before I even read General MacArthur´s book. God comforts us with His Word through all time, in all time. I forever love you dearest Aaron.

Dearest Aaron, I wrote this poem called Boundaries I am a soul without a home in another´s life And therein I am content. I am a soul where God has a home And therein is my fullness of life. Life is all about HOW we treat people. Your birthday is Monday. My forever love. Mom

Dearest Aaron, When I took you and Shelby to the musicals Les Miserables and Ragtime, I wanted you to understand the great sorrows of life. What we suffer can never be compared to the glory that is waiting for us. Ah, I am reading a very good book, "Reminiscences" the autobiography of General Douglas MacArthur, and he says "there is an eyelash between victory and defeat." In this old world there is defeat all around us. I miss you my dearest son.

Happy Birthday dearest Aaron, I confess that with my every sin, I deserve to suffer. The other side of the life coin is God forgives, loves, provides and forever present. My hope is to see you again in glory. I love you forever. Mom

My dearest son, Aaron, losing you has broken me. My faith is all I have. I love you from infinity to infinity and beyond my love for two. Mom

Once upon a time, long, long time ago. Born a precious daughter, then a precious son. Toddler years came and many wonderful games played. One game played by mother and son is true of mother and two. "I love you more," said the little boy. "I love you more than more" came the reply. "I love you more than the stars in the sky," said the little boy. "I love you more than the stars in the sky and sand by sea," said the mommy. "I love you more than infinity," said the little boy. "I love you...