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Kevin A. Aaron

Oakland, Missouri

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Kevin A. Aaron, age 27, passed away May 10, 2003, in Oakland, CA. He was born in Overland Park, KS on June 7, 1975. He graduated from Shawnee Mission South High School, Class of 1993. He graduated from the University of Oregon in 1998, Phi Beta Kappa. He moved to California in 1998 and was...

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Kevin was my very close friend at University of Oregon. We then went to law school at the same time in the same area. It has now been almost 9 years and I still think about him a lot. He was a very sensitive, idealistic and thoughtful soul. I miss Kevin very much.

To the Aaron family:
Just a little note to let you know that I have been thinking of all of you. It may have been a long time since I have talked to or seen the family, but I will always remember meeting Kevin in the fourth grade. We had some great times together in grade school and on through high school.
Kevin was a very inspirational person and one I was very lucky to have known. I will always remember his smile and generosity. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and...

To The Aaron Family:
I remember the first time I met your son. I will always remember those eyes! My thoughts are with. He will be missed!

We are very saddened to hear of this and our thoughts and prayers go out to Kevin and His Family...Tom played Baseball with Kevin in the 7th grade. Peace The Jenkins Family

I remember meeting Kevin in the 4th grade. He quickly became a good friend and I feel lucky to have Kevin in my childhood memories. He was a great friend to many and always a joy to be around. He'll be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. My heart goes out to his family.

I have lost a wonderful friend. One who showed me that the world can be a place where people can do super-human things. Kevin was one. He loved humanity and strived for this world to become more hospitable for all of it's inhabitants. Kevin was a giver. He loved to help others. He would give you the shirt off of his back (and sometimes did). I just flew in last night from Oakland. It struck me that there are alot of folks who will never get to know Kevin. But as it was said at his service,...

To the Aaron Family,
I am so sad to hear about Kevin's passing. Kevin and I were friendly through High School and Jewish activities, mostly through BBYO. Kevin had a contagious smile and a wonderful sense of humor. He knew when to keep things light and fun, and when to take things seriously. Kevin and I were in Poland and Israel together on the March of the Living. I especially remember his sensitivity to others and the importance of Judaism in his life. On April 30, 1992, Holocaust...

In the year he spent with us at Hastings Law in San Francisco, Kevin was a source of light and inspiration. Many whom he touched are mourning him here. He was unassuming, but an able activist. He challenged us to step out of our self-absorption and take a closer look at the world around us. He was such a beautiful, gentle soul. I had a deep respect for Kevin and was always eager to hear him speak from his place of compassion. My thoughts and prayers go to his wife and family during this time.

Thank you to God and the family of Kevin Aaron for giving us such a woderful person. He will be missed.
Some of Kevin's friends will be getting together in KC in early June for a memorial. E-mail me if you are interested in attending.