Yvonne 18th May 2020

I'm completely heartbroken that Aaron has left us, I'll always treasure the memories growing up of summer holidays in Moynalty, Reillystown and Dublin, with my cool cousin from England bringing all the latest technology and newest trends with him. I think Aaron was the first person I ever saw with a walkman CD player back in the 80s. I didn't have an older brother but Aaron was like my older brother, and all us younger cousins in Dublin, Drogheda and Moynalty looked up to him. The older cousins did too, we had great fun in Dublin as well, going out to the connaughton's in Raheny and great adventures with Hugh Connaughton (Hugh was also our taxi 😍). You were the pride and joy of your parents Michael and Anna, and also your grandparents Tom and Kathleen, you were just the coolest kid. I can't wait to get to my parents house after this pandemic to root out the old photos in their attic of those happy times. I'm so happy to also have the wonderful memories of your trip to Dublin in December 2015, walking down Grafton street, arms linked (because we we're freezing, despite many layers) dragging you into Penney's on O'Connell street to buy woollie hat and gloves because I was cold, and of course going to see U2, we had a ball. Everyone seemed to know you in Dublin, even though this was my turf you were introducing me 😂 They're unforgettable memories, I'm so glad you were part of our lives and for all the great times we had. Sending love and condolences to Amanda, Thomas, James, and to Ellen, baby Cillian, uncle Michael and Anna xx 💞💞 RIP Aaron 💐 Love Yvonne, Paul & Family xx