This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Aaron "brotha" Hanson who was born in Mitchell, South Dakota on December 9th, 1979 and was taken from us in a motorcycle accident on August 30th 2005. May his smile and laugh live on. We will never forget our son, brother, and friend. We love you Aaron.
Know Ur luvin Ur lil namesake... / MOM
Hi Aaron - just stopping to say hi & that we all miss you very much. How bout that lil Ainsley Aaron? Isn't she just the cutest baby on the face of this earth??? Sometimes I sit back & imagine how you would be with her if yo...
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Miss you / Mom
Aaron:
I have this huge hole in my heart down to my soul - I don't know how much longer I can live without you. Sometimes it seems like I'm sinking & just can hardly keep from drowning. Time goes on - life carries on - but no&n...
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It's been 4 years but it feels like only yesterday / Angie
Hey brotha..it;s been awhile since I've left you a message. So much has changed in the past four years since you've been gone. Kylee is growing up so fast. Going to be 21 soon already! It feels like it was only yesterday when mom told us she was preg...
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Mending our broken hearts / MOM
Aaron - I want to tell you that Angie & Anthony gave birth to a beautiful little girl on 6-18-09 - she is just perfect in every way. They named her Ainsley Aaron - isn't that just the coolest? I think God gave us this little ange...
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Angel Quote / Angelica Grover (Twinless Twin)
Make yourself familiar with the angels and behold them frequently in spirit; for without being seen, they are present with you. St. Francis De Sales
Aaron's Life Aaron was born on December 9th 1979 to Dawn and Steve Hanson. He was raised by his mother, Dawn in Mitchell, South Dakota. He graduated in 1998 from Mitchell High School. He was working for Goodsports, Inc. out of Manchester, CT when he passed away. He loved his job, because it gave him the opportunity to travel all over the world. He loved his two little sisters, Angie and Kylee, and always looked out for them (even though we know it was the other way around). He discovered his passion for motorcycle riding this past year and spent many hours on his bike. He was especially proud he "made the ride" to Sturgis with Angie this year. His life was cut short at only 25. He died as he lived, "happy go lucky."