Aaron's Legacy
Dedicated to our beautiful son, Aaron Michael Price, who loved his friends, his large extended family, his sister, Megan, and his parents. We miss you deeply.
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Besides the many family pictures from the 2019 Maine vacation (see Family & Friends section), we commissioned Neal Hughes (father of running friend and coach, Colleen) to do a painting of a favorite scene from Mt. Desert Island.
Aaron, Debbie and JP in 2005 on Acadia Mountain with Somes Sound behind us. The painting will capture Somes Sound from the small mountain (Flying Mountain) behind us in this picture. |
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On this date, just three years ago, Aaron died. It was our saddest moment ever. We asked Adam to build this website for us so we could share our thoughts and current experiences in order to honor and remember Aaron. We pray for Aaron and we pray that his light can continue to shine upon us.
We were able to upload lots of photographs and memories and hope that you will look through the various pages on this site.
Saturday, April 20, 2019
It's Saturday of Easter weekend. Last week was emotional and remarkable. On Friday April 12th we gathered to remember Aaron on his 30th birthday. The day began with Mass at OLGC, coffee on Main Street and a visit to Moorestown Friends School where we toured Van Meter Hall. Following a visit to the cemetery, we drove to Boston for the Marathon weekend. Aaron loved that race and the fun-filled times we had with family and friends. The weekend and race proved to be very memorable. Please see the various posts in Family & Friends as well as Megan's Team.
Friday, March 30, 2018
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Here are the Philadelphia Marathon results for Megan and JP:
And for those who may not find these tidbits, you may enjoy:
3:24:16, or 7:43 per mile with a very strong wind throughout much of the course.
JP - 4th in age group (60-64) - BTW those other old guys were not pushing their disabled children; and 877 overall.
Megan - 39th in age group (25-29) and 137th female finisher.
There were about 7,500 finishers.
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The Philadelphia Marathon was Megan's 4th and JP's 20th. See details in Megan's Team Section.
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We wanted to share this e-card with our readers, as it reminded us of many of the things Aaron loved to do. https://www.jacquielawson.c...
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Besides the many family pictures from the 2019 Maine vacation (see Family & Friends section), we commissioned Neal Hughes (father of ru...