Condolences
Still he lives...I mean you don't just snuff out an energy of that much beauty, optimism and light....there was never any match to his innocence and wild caring eyes..everything to Aaron was fun....he loved to play...while the others were gathering girlfriends , I remember him giggling...like he just wanted to play outside and be free....now he has all of that and so much more...I can well imagine his arrival and how delighted his grandmother and grandfather are to have him there....I can see him watching all the fuse and laughing...saying "hey everyone I am good now"..."I have no pain, no anguish and no sorrows"....I am finally finally free....dancing in the stars and floating around the moon..
.love love love Nanette Blais
To Brian and Aaron’s family, May we send our condolences to you all, it’s so hard losing a child and our hearts go out to you at this sad time. We are thinking about you.
John and Barbara Whitley, Nottingham England. ( Mike Preece’s Aunt and uncle )
Dear Nicole, Jeremy, Ethan, Lily, Logan & Ainsley I am sending you my deepest sympathy at this time. To Aaron's Dad my sympathy to you as well. to Nicole remember always,the sun will come up tomorrow. Also take your family outside and find Aaron's star as he will be shining down on you guys & be there when you need the added support that our heavenly angels give us. God bless to the whole family. A large hug out to you all Love from Maureen,
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