I am saddened to hear for the first time today that Aaron died. We belonged to the same church starting in 2008, but, I no longer live down in MS. When I served the UU congregation, I enjoyed getting to know Aaron. He was honest, passionate about his ideas, kind, and a loving father to Liz, who also belonged to our congregation. He touched many lives, and I pray he will be remembered for honesty and his kindness.
Liz, we are sorry to hear of the loss of your father, Aaron. Sending you strength to get through this difficult time. With love from your MOCSA family.
I met Aaron 30 years ago when we started up Calgon together. He taught me a lot when we worked together back then. All these years later and we were working together again at Chemours. It was nice to catch up, tell some old stories and I always looked forward to seeing him. He will be missed. Prayers for the family.
Dear Family & Friends of Aaron, we are so very sorry for your loss, we knew Aaron as an active part of the coast UU's group. He was a very kind, friendly and generous person - always working hard and ready to lend a helping hand. Regrettably when the group dispersed we lost touch but have some good memories of him and his family. Heartfelt sympathy from The Beasleys - Mary, Kenny, Linda & Andrew
I will always remember Aaron fondly. What a great friend he was to me, and everyone we hung out with as teenagers. Great memories. I'm so sorry for your loss.
My condolences to his entire family, I am so sorry for your loss, I worked with Aaron every day at Chemours, he was so smart, a very hard worker, and such a nice man, always so polite to me, I really liked him. You are in my thoughts and prayers.