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Kurt Wenner
May 2, 2006
Darlene:
I know how much Aaron meant to you, and I
remember the times when I interacted with him very well and with pleasure. I hope that he is in a better place. With profound regret, and sincere best wishes,
Bob and Diane Hollinger
February 22, 2006
Darlene,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family over this tragedy.
Bob and Diane Hollinger
Betsy and Don Mitchell
February 18, 2006
Darlene and Joe, We were so saddened to hear about Aaron. We only knew him a short time when we were blessed to be able to care for him in our home as a little boy. He was a sweet little child and grew up to be a handsome young man. We will always remember him sitting at the kitchen table eating his yogurt or skating on his little rollerskates in the driveway. It was a pleasure to take care of him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Scott Van Meter
February 18, 2006
Aaron worked for me at the Ford Dealership which had sponsered his Ford program. He was a very gifted young man that had a rare and natural mechanical ability. He will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
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Kim Gordon
February 17, 2006
Aaron was a student of mine at Mountain View High School (senior English). I am deeply saddened by this tragic news. He had such a fun, outgoing personality. I so enjoyed the time he was in my class. My prayers go out to his family and friends.
arlene evans
February 16, 2006
Aaron Paul and i will miss you coming over and all your wonderful stories. Paul will miss you in the garage helping on the sand rail and most of all we will miss you at the dunes and the lake. You were taken from us way to soon.
PENNY MORDICA
February 16, 2006
AARON WAS A VERY LOVING, CARING AND GIVING PERSON. HE LOVED WORKING ON CARS AND GO PEDS. HE LOVED HANGING OUT WITH HIS FRIENDS. MY SON JACOB HAS MANY FOND MEMORIES OF THE TIMES THEY SHARED TOGETHER. MY HEART HURTS DEEPLY FOR JOE, DARLENE AND JUSTIN, BUT I KNOW HE IS IN A MUCH BETTER PLACE NOW WITH THE LORD TO TAKE CARE OF HIM. HE WILL BE MISSED.
Taryn Thompson
February 16, 2006
I knew Aaron from Jr. High and High School. I cant say that we were ever really "friends", but I had a couple classes with him here and there. He was always someone that I could recognize without a second glance. Aaron was shy but always very kind when we crossed eahother's path. I want to send my condolances to a family who raised a kind and, from what I read, very intellegent young man. The world could use more people like Aaron.
Kara palmer
February 16, 2006
Aaron, Its weird to think you are really gone i love you so much and im gunna miss all the fun times we had but you will always be in my memories !! I love you aaron R.I.P
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