Aaron Michael Swysgood
June 14, 1985 - April 11, 2005
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Aaron Michael Swysgood
June 14, 1985 - April 11, 2005
Obituary
Aaron Michael Swysgood, 19. Born June 14, 1985 in Ohio. Passed away April 11, 2005 in California. Aaron was perdeceased by his mother, Christine Swysgood. Aaron is survived by his father, Thomas Neal Swysgood, Jr.; brother, Thomas Neal Swysgood, III; step-brother, Robert Edward Brecheisen and his wife, Michelle.
14 responses to Aaron Michael Swysgood
JMG says:
April 14, 2005
Judge not the karmic path walked by another. Envy not success, nor pity, nor failure, for you know not what is success or failure in the soul’s reckoning. Call not a thing a calamity, nor a joyous event until you decide or witness how it is used. Do not judge, but keep always your own councel, and allow others theirs.
Kevin Corcoran says:
April 14, 2005
Aaron, you might only remember me as Kyle Corcoran’s little brother. but i definetly remember you. a lot of my brothers friend were mean to me when he told them to be, but you still stayed nice. And when we made the video in Holy Gym Canyon, a memory i will never forget…..i just wanted you to know how i felt. thanks for everything.
-Kevin
Marisha says:
April 14, 2005
Aaron,
Thank you for your friendship. We had our ups and downs, but we were always there for each other. You were the best person IÃÂ?ve ever known. You were honest and loyal; you would tell the truth even if it meant hurting my feelings. IÃÂ?ll miss that about you. IÃÂ?m sorry I failed you. I should have made you as happy as you made me. I will cherish every memory I have with you. Playing with your dogs at 2:00am, watching Tenacious D and Family GuyÃÂKgoing to the grocery store to buy deli meat for a coyote at midnight, and then not even being able to find the damn coyote. Big Mac is out there somewhereÆ’¼. He misses you too. IÃÂ?ll miss our philosophical conversations about life and death, space and time, and everything else no one would ever talk about with me but you. I know youÃÂ?re looking out for all of us now. You were so curious about what came after life. I hope I was right. I hope you get a reward thatÃÂ’s equal to the degree of your integrity in life. You deserve the best. YouÃÂ?re with your mom now. No more tears Aaron. Be happy and at peace. No one deserves that more than you. Life is designed differently for all of us. Few of us are supposed to die old. I know you didnÃÂ?t do this to hurt anyone; you were too kind for that. We are all in pain because of our loss, but IÃÂ?m happy for you because I know youÃÂ?re in a better place. There is no more suffering for you. I love you Aaron. I always will. YouÃÂ?ll live in my heart forever.
Nora and Mark Burton says:
April 14, 2005
We will always remember Aaron as a bright spot in our lives. He will be missed by us all and we wish him peace as he joins his wonderful mother, Chris.
Love,
The Burton Family
Mark, Nora, Chad and Adam
Frank Cisneros says:
April 15, 2005
You were kind in your intelligence and humble in your talents; you gave me joyful memories of life which in death will evermore reprise.
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