Andrew Aidan, Our Fighting Warrior!

Andrew Aidan and his dog Beemer have been the pride and joy of their parents, Michelle & Roi ever since they were born. AA loved to take walks outside, play with his best friend Beemer and his Thomas the Tank Engine set of toys along with any other plane, helicopter, car, truck toy he can get his hand on. For those that have met him, they saw the soul of a mature adult in the body of a sweet, loving boy with a beautiful smile. He bravely battled an aggressive, inoperable, rare form of brain tumor called Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumor or AT/RT that spread to his spine as well. This type of cancer effects less than 50 children a year in this country. He has been an inspiration to us and we are sure he will be a vessel of motivation to those in similar situations. Thank you God for protecting our boy!

Thank You!
Andrew Aidan (R.I.P.) , Michelle (Mother), Roi (Dad) & Beemer

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

No Photos | No Video At Any of AA's Services

Absolutely NO Video taking.

Absolutely NO Photo Taking
I would like to inform every one that there is absolutely no video or photo taking permitted inside the funeral home, during the church service, during the burial. No pictures of the casket, or of the flowers or of AA or of us or of anyone else inside or around the area. This is a closed casket service. I will personally ask you to delete the image or video and will ask you to leave immediately if you can not respect our wishes. I will not make ANY exceptions and will not beat around the bush when it comes to this. If you feel that you cannot respect our wishes, we ask that you do not come. This is the only thing that we ask of you. Thank you for understanding and we look forward to seeing you there and celebrating the wonderful life of AA.
Roi

1 comment:

  1. Dear AA, you were and are a gift to your parents and to all those whose lives you've touched - even the people you have not met. Your spirit is strong and now free - with goodness, grace and all the love that surrounds you. You will continue to support your parents and share your love with them as you do now - and they with you - forever. You are a blessing, and I look forward to meeting you once I have also earned my place - once I am called home. This note is written with grief but also with gratitude for you as the angel you are, the brave little warrior who now watches over your parents and all those you’ve come to love. ~Nancy

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