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Aaron Wilson Jr.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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WILSONAARON JR., departed on August 15, 2005. He was a former Mayor of Chester PA and was also employed by PA Public Utility Commission. He will be sadly missed by his wife, Sally Jean, sons Darryl and Aaron III, daughter Cynthia, grandchildren, great grands, brother Abraham, sister Gladys, other...

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Dear Jean and Family:
When I served as Counsel to the Chairman and as Legislative Director of the PA Public Utility Commission, Aaron became a special friend to my husband Bill and me. He had dinner at our home many times and was always a fun guest to have around. When I worked with Aaron while he was a member of the Commission, he was always someone I could go to for sound advice and support on anything I was doing. He was a wonderful man in all ways and a great gentleman.
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Abe, I'm sorry to hear of the lost of your brother. I know you have fine memories of him. Remember God does not make any mistakes. May your brother rest in peace. God bless your family.

Dr. Aaron Wilson was a friend, mentor, fraternity brother and Cheyney University alumni who influenced everyone he met. I am certain that he and his good friend Floyd Ferguson are playing golf and reminiscing.

Dr. S. Jean Wilson, you are in my prayers and thoughts, and will always have my heartfelt support.

He is one of our family members that we had a lot of pride for. Whenever he attended family events, we honored his presence. He will be deeply missed.

To: Cousin Jean, Gladys and Abraham,

The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms... Deut 33:27

In His arms there is strength to hold you... grace to sustain you.. and love to carry you through..

You are in our thoughts and prayers.. Love, Aunt Martha and Family

Commissioner Wilson was a very nice friend. He was a very good friend to my sister, Sharon Wilmarth.

My son Nate played ball on Doc's AAU for the last 2 years. He will be missed by Nate and our family. We just did the Las Vegas trip with him. I loved hearing his stories, but I also loved his passion for helping the young men on his team, achieve their dreams. I am sorry for your loss.

Sincerely,

Bruce, Phyllis and Nate Shewell