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Man brother I miss you everyday. This life seems so unreal. Even after a year it’s hard to believe you are not here. It’s so easy to feel like youre still here. Just casually send you a text. It feels so natural to still feel like youre around even though you are not. Thats the hard part. It’s feels so natural to still reach out to you after all this time now that you’re gone but realizing it’s not as easy. But I still reach out my friend. Everyday. When I think of you. I love you brother. Until we meet again. 

What Aaron Means To Me by Allan Chamrad

Brilliant wordsmith, hardworking his whole life, funniest guy I know, strong mentally & physically, witty, confident, curious, intense, knowledgeable, formidable, challenging, lovable, encouraging, private, eclectic, engaging, insightful, an understanding friend, well-read, autodidact on many subjects, partner in crime, a man for all seasons. My buddy forever. And I love all those things about Aaron.

I will never meet another person like my friend Aaron for the rest of my life. That's what makes him so special. That’s what makes this so hard and sad.

Our friendship was forged back in elementary school, solidified in high school, perfected in adulthood. Over thirty years our friendship grew stronger even though later in life we may not have seen each other as much as we would have liked.

But I like to think of our friendship as boundless. That it cannot be separated by time or space. Aaron and I, growing up together, built a shared worldview that stretched from our childhood experiences to adulthood. This unique perspective touched and affected everything in our lives. And we used it to try and make sense and engage with the world.

I cherish that. I’m so glad I have that with my friend. Its something I will always have from him even after he is gone.

The very essence of our friendship. Knowing you have someone you shared something with. You love and care about them for that. And you are bound together by that history and friendship and it colors in how you engage with the world. That bond never goes away. That way of looking at the world with someone never goes away. That is my friendship with Aaron. That's what Aaron means to me.

Thank you for that and thank you for everything. You’re the greatest.

You remarked to me once how you thought in the end, when it was all said and done, that we were Highwaymen and just like in the song we would be “back again and again and again and again.”

You always know what to say brother.

I love you.

-Allan L. Chamrad III

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"Aaron Always had a big smile for me. And he always said "Aww Mammo." He never butted in when people were talking but waited till their conversations were over Then he would talk. Sometimes he would say “ let me think about it “. He would roll his eyes 👀 sometimes when he was thinking. He dearly loved to bake cookies and ice them to see whose were the best. Always hugged me every time he saw me"

Love, Mammo

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My Amazing Grandson...Gee! It's been a year since you left us, but I know you are so happy and, well, where you are is with God and Jesus. I can see you watching over us and just waiting for us to talk to you. Be with you some day, my darling. Love Mammo.
Happy New Year, My Angel Aaron
2025
Happy New Year, My Angel Aaron
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