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UNDER (RE-)CONSTRUCTION
A Celebration of the Life of
Aaron D. Wilson
b. April 27, 1971
d. December 21, 2006
The Campus Center Auditorium
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA
January 28, 2007
Programme
Video – “You’ve Got A Friend”
In his own words – Aaron D. Wilson
Prelude -- “Ave Maria” -- Mo Rancourt
Words of Welcome -- Rev. Sarah Buteux
Invocation
Readings:
Time of Remembrance
Friends and Colleagues share:
Katherine Smith
Mike Florio
Judy Hebert
Tom Haines
Tom Leighton
Terry Franklin
Ras Jahn Bullock
Musical Interlude -- “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother”
Slideshow of Aaron
Friends and Family share:
Anthem -- “The Lord’s Prayer”
In Honor of Aaron -- A few words about the scholarship fund
Prayer of St. Francis – Dan Servini
Closing Words
Indian Prayer
Commendation
Benediction
Postlude -- “What a Wonderful World”
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, on 2007-01-29 01:26 MaryAnn, As I mentioned to you today: now I know where Aaron came from . Aaron had so much of you - I see in the both of you similar personalities and strength. You have done beautifully in this life to have graced us with him. You ought to be proud. My heart goes out to you in this most difficult time. Kai, Your amazing prep work helped make the memorial service a huge success. The DVD, audio/visuals, the program/bulletin - all were top-notch. Brian, As always, you elevate communication to an art form. Your eulogy was poetic, enlightening, and the finest of sermons. Kai and Brian, As usual, your teamwork creates inspiring service to others. All, It was wonderful seeing you. I wish to see you again in brighter times. thinking of you, -John Lanzerotta
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, on 2007-01-29 18:58 I thought the ceremony was heartbreaking and beautiful. I won’t embarrass people and go into detail about who said what that made me cry, except to say that each of us would be twice blessed to be half as well remembered. The words spoken immediately caused me to examine my own life—and what I’ve done with the years I’ve so far been given—and has shaken me think seriously on how to become a better human, and what action I can take for my friends and the world. I believe to act otherwise would shame Aaron’s memory. Thanks to Brian for sharing this song From David Crosby’s If I Could Only Remember My Name What are Their Names I wonder who they are The men who really run this land And I wonder why they run it With such a thoughtless hand Tell me what are their names And on what street do they live I'd like to ride right over This afternoon and give Them a piece of my mind About peace for mankind Peace is not An awful lot To ask I wish us all way more than luck, --Dan
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, on 2007-02-05 19:43 Aaron's Memorial Service was an extraordinary experience. Anyone who is remembered with so much love has lived his life well. I knew Aaron as a friend of course, but also as an outstanding cannibis activist. Aaron is to be remembered as the admirable and likeable person he was, but let's also remember him as one of the great grassroots contributors to the cause of human freedom.
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, on 2007-02-21 18:28 I meet Aaron once and we spoke for a brief period. What I do remember of Aaron was that he had one of those faces that said he loved everyone. He may not have even remembered me but I always remember a face and the force behind it. Until I watched the video I didn’t realize how much spunk he had but it sure makes since and fits him well. I am sorry for your loss and loss of everything Aaron brought into your life. Just know that Aaron will go on in each and every life he has impacted. God Bless You.
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