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Aaron Justin Wornum

Boston, Massachusetts

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WORNUM Aaron Justin of Boston, June 26, 2011. Loving son of Deborah Wornum and Curtis Smith. Loving brother of Jamaal Wornum, Michael Smith, and Rodney Smith. Funeral Service on Wednesday, July 6, 2011, at 11:30 A.M. from the Greater Love Tabernacle Church, 101 Nightingale Street, Boston, MA....

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My heart goes out to you for your devastating loss.

To my Sister Debbie,

You are one of the strongest people I know. My nephew had a heart of gold. Debbie, you raised a gentleman. You raised a son who dreamed and had the strength to take those dreams and make them goals and then reality. My Aaron will be missed by his little nieces Rory and Pilan. I still look at their pictures together and a smile comes over my face. I know your son will always have his arms around your heart and your soul. Bless you Aaron, you are truly an...

One thing about it is that even though we know Aaron is going to a better place, it is never easy saying goodbye. I am relieve to know that with Aaron I feel like it is not a goodbye, but more of an hello to Legendary Individual who's name will live on like Martin Luther King or Rosa Parks and anyone else that stood up for non voilence and justice in our communities. Alot of people are afraid to do what these youth are doing in communities, placing themselves in sacrificial positions for the...

Still missing and forever seeing A's beautiful smile. Deb, your beauty reflected in your child. You are one of the strongest women i know.I love you and will always admire your stregnth. In times of sorrow look to the sky. Ya baby is heaven and that is where we are all striving to be. I love you!

Deb and family,
I am so sorry to hear about this tragic loss of your dear son. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Debbie, I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers for you and Jamaal.

He was my family, my friend. He was my cousin. He was my brother. But most importantly Aaron Wornum was someone to me that really cared and was always there. He was a man with a good heart, who only wanted to share his love...
From Leroy Coleman his Brother

I was Aaron's 5th grade teacher at McKinley. I remember him as a sweet and intelligent boy. I'm so sorry and so angry to hear that this happened to him. My heartfelt condolences. Valerie Finnerty

aaron i just found out & it deeply saddens me that you are gone my yu brother. you were a many of few words in yu, but when you spoke it was worth it's weight in gold. you will surely be missed.