" I am so sorry, Aaron was a brilliant coder, even though Embedded Systems Programming was not his forte, he would send me code snippets for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), when he was a young teenager, that were better than I could write. My condolences, and deepest sympathies to Taren, his parents Robert and Susan, brothers Noah and Ben. May his soul now rest peacefully, safe from all that could harm him, and rise refreshed and joyful, (t'hay nafsho/ah tzrurah b'tzror hachaim) תהא נפשו/ה צרורה בצרור החיים .
- Robert J. Perillo Jr. and all the Perillo Familly"
– Robert Perillo, Aquaintance,
Richmond, VA, Mar 05, 2013
– Tanya Russell, none,
Palmdale, CA, Feb 05, 2013
"I didn't know of you until now Aaron but you were way too young to die. May your soul rest in peace."
– prettybrneyes,
Huntington Park, CA, Feb 05, 2013
"My heart goes out to this young mans family and friends. I did not know him personally but respected him. This a tragic loss for millions of people. He will be missed. May he be flying on the wings of the Angels. God Bless his family. I am so sorry for your loss. Forever in our hearts!"
– Debbie Lacy, Admirer,
Fredericksburg, VA, Feb 05, 2013
"Rest In Peace, Aaron. We will miss you, and are very grateful for your courage and vision."
– Marsha Royer, admirer,
Green Valley, AZ, Feb 04, 2013
"Dear Aaron, Thank you for your bravery and your ability to see the big picture. Though I did not know you personally I will remember you because of your acts of selflessness. Yours was a beautiful soul here for to short a time."
– Carol DellaPenna, Admirer,
Phialdelphia, PA, Jan 15, 2013