In Memory

Stuart (Stu) Aronson

Stuart (Stu) Aronson



 
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01/28/11 11:28 AM #1    

Nick Grillo

I had lunch with Stu at our reunion. He was still working as a sales representative and seemed in good health and happy. Stu, my wife Donna and I worked at Fisher Scientific in Fair Lawn in the early 60's. He was a good guy with a great sense of humor. Our deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Nick Grillo


02/01/11 12:18 PM #2    

Gordon Summer

Good guy.  Why?


02/01/11 07:10 PM #3    

Carol Swoboda (Wiggins)

I was so sorry to hear about another one of our classmates leaving us.  Stu wrote some of the sweetest things in my yearbook, and here I thought he didn't even know I existed. 

Over 50 years later some of us are rekindling old friendships and they mean so much more to us now.  My condolences to Stu's friends and family, I'm sure he will be missed. 

 My hope is that the rest of us hang around for a long, long time.....and maybe renew some more of our old friendships.  The memories of Stu and the rest of our classmates are something I cherish more than I ever thought I would.

Good-by Stu!

Carol (Swoboda) Wiggins


02/05/11 05:41 PM #4    

David M Mann

Stu and I were very tight throughout high school, always in each other's homes and traipsing around looking for good times.  He had a wicked sense of humor and always a smile.  I was glad to see him at the 50th and had some communication since then, but was really suprised when his wife broke the news to me after a month of no response from Stu.  Congestive heart failure, who knew.  Does anyone still remember the John and Marsha performance at the senior  'talent show'?  I will  miss Stu, as well as my foolosh sense of immortality.

 

David Mann


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