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Lloyd H. Aronson

Washington, District of Columbia

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ARONSON LT. COL. LLOYD HARRY ARONSON U.S. AIR FORCE (Ret.) On October 26, 2010, Lieutenant Colonel Lloyd H. Aronson took his final flight into the Wild Blue Yonder, departing from Reston Hospital Center, Virginia. A Falls Church resident for the past 45 years, he was born in Boston, MA on...

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Mr. Aronson's son, Larry, and I became friends during our 1960s Kenmore Jr. High School years. I remember Mr. Aronson as being friendly, kind and possessing a good sense of humor. He gave a science lecture/demonstration at Kenmore that was fantastic and remains a highlight of my Jr. High experience. Having read of his life's exploits above, I'm even more impressed with him. Lots of things I never knew. I must purchase of copy of 'God is My Go-Pilot'. I'm sure Larry is very proud of his...

Please accept my most sincere condolences for Mr.Col. Aaronson's passing. I did not know him; but, as a former member of the Air Force and pilot, I heard much about him from my mother-in-law, Cynthia, who lived in India and was friends with he and his wife. I regret not initiating a line of communication with him as I am very much interested in that theatre of the war. Bob McCormick.

Dear Aronson Family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I worked with Lloyd for a short time in Falcon's Landing and came to enjoy chatting with him and listening to his wonderful stories. He was a special and loving man. I hope you find peace and joy in remembering him. Sincerely, Jessica

Larry and family, Allow me to extend my deepest condolences in your loss of your father. Loosing a parent, I know from personal experience, is one of the heavy losses. May you find God's presence with you as you journey through the time of grief.

Larry & Family,
Beth & I want to express our most heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your Father. He seemed to examplify a life well lived.

The Aronsons were neighbors for years and have remained friends ever since. I used to walk almost everyday with Lloyd and spent many, many hours with both of them sitting around the kitchen table arguing politics and such. Lloyd helped me put up a fence, fix window, whatever I needed, he or Chris were there for me. Kris and I will miss him terribly.
He was an inspiration and an "all around" nice guy, extremely intelligent, yet modest and fun.
Gloria and Kris Alexandria, VA