Aaron-Urbank-Obituary

Aaron C. Urbank

Akron, Ohio

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Aaron Urbank, 51, was born December 30, 1958 and died December 10, 2010.He was born and raised in the Northamp-ton-Cuyahoga Falls area. Aaron was a loving husband, father, step-father, brother and friend. Our family will celebrate his love with great stories and his legacy will always be...

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I can't believe it's been a year already since we saw your light. I've referred to you many times during this past year. I can still see your smiling face cooking the most recent game caught by you or one of the boys at the "big game feast" (that's what I always called it, anyway.) Still missing you, Aaron. You were so honored when Nathan had his Eagle ceremony. I think you would have shed a tear like many of us did.

not one day goes by that I don't think of you and wish that you could be back home with me and Nathan. Our love for you will never end as long as i breathe. You are the best person that ever came into my life. Every day is so difficult without you. I will love you forever.

Jill, Having just read about the passing of your husband Aaron, in the Peninsula Community New, I want to extend my deepest sympothy, and prayers to you and your family

Our deepest sympathy to you. We knew Aaron through the water service, and always chatted with him when he delivered. He was such a nice man, we are so sorry for your loss.

I am so sorry for your loss. My son Max Wertman was in Mr.Aaron's troop. Max had recently lost his dad this past August so we realy feel for your family. You are all in our Prayers.
Sincerly, Michelle Lang & Harry Schock

Jill and Family- Our thoughts and prayers go out to you.

-Marji, Mike, Gabrielle and Nicholas

Dear Jill, there's not much we can say to you at this time to make it easier, just know that you and your entire family are in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you with strength, comfort and peace.

We are very sorry to hear about Aaron's passing. He was a great scout leader and will be truely missed. I loved his sense of humor and how he intereacted with the boys. He really had a gift for spreading his knowledge and wisdom to other people. It makes me sad that the boyscouts will no longer have him to be their mentor. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
The Wagner Family
Ed, Robin, Lindsay, Dave, Jacob & Evan

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this terribly difficult time. May God envelope your family in His peace and provide comforts to you during this time of greatest sorrow.