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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Aaron Fulton who was born in Wheatridge, Colorado on January 13, 1991 and passed away on March 07, 2005 at the age of 14. We will remember him forever.
Aaron touched many hearts in his short 14 years. It is truly amazing that such an inspiring young man could accomplish so much in so little time. Aaron was an eighth grader at Forsyth Middle School, served as their class president, and carried straight A's. He participated in numerous sports: football, wrestling, basketball, and track. He was very active in 4-H, served as president of the club. Juicy Fruit was his colt to maturity project. There wasn't anything that he couldn't succeed at.
Aaron's beautiful smile, scrumptious curls, and thrilling laugh will be missed by all. Aaron was the oldest of 6 children.
 If I Knew
If I knew it would be the last time That I'd see you fall asleep, I would tuck you in more tightly and pray the Lord, your soul to keep. If I knew it would be the last time that I would see you walk out the door, I would give you a hug and kiss and call you back for one more. If I knew it would be the last time I'd hear your voice lifted up in praise, I would video tape each action and word, so I could play them back day after day. If I knew it would be the last time, I could spare an extra minute to stop and say "I love you," instead of assuming you would KNOW I do. If I knew it would be the last time I would be there to share your day, well I'm sure you'll have so many more, so I can let just this one slip away. For surely there's always tomorrow to make up for an oversight, and we always get a second chance to make everything just right. There will always be another day to say "I love you," And certainly there's another chance to say our "Anything I can do?" But just in case I might be wrong, and today is all I get, I'd like to say how much I love you and I hope we never forget. Tomorrow is not promised to anyone, young or old alike, And today may be the last chance you get to hold your loved one tight. So if you're waiting for tomorrow, why not do it today? For if tomorrow never comes, you'll surely regret the day, That you didn't take that extra time for a smile, a hug, or a kiss and you were too busy to grant someone, what turned out to be their one last wish. So hold your loved ones close today, and whisper in their ear, Tell them how much you love them and that you'll always hold them dear Take time to say "I'm sorry, " "Please forgive me," "Thank you," or "It's okay." And if tomorrow never comes, you'll have no regrets about today.
--Anonymous (As Aaron's mom, I include this to remind you all, to hug those that you love and take time to say "I love you.")
Speak His Name
Don’t be afraid to speak his name, I know things aren’t the same. He lives in my heart, soul and mind, It’s a kind of peace I find. You and I have memories we share, Don’t hide them, it’s not fair. So don’t let silence become a game, That would be such a shame. I love it when we reminisce, The days that I still miss. Don’t be afraid that I might cry, Don’t make me say good-bye. When we talk about the past, It helps make the memories last. So be my friend so dear, End the silence that I fear!
We did not know that morning, that God would call your name.
In life we loved you dearly, and in death it is still the same.
It broke our hearts to lose you, but you did not go alone;
For part of us went with you the day God called you home.
You left us full of memories and thoughts of you deep inside.
Although we can no longer see you, we feel you always by our side.
Even though our chain is broken and nothing seems the same;
Someday, God will call on us and the take away the pain.
A scholarship has been established in memory of Aaron: Aaron Fulton Memorial Scholarship c/o Wells Fargo Bank P.O. Box 1170 Forsyth, MT 59327 (406)346-2961
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