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Jack Charles Aron
52 years old. Residence: Bergenfield, N.J.
Died in World Trade Center
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I had the good fortune to know Jack. What stands out the most for me is the kind of father Jack was to Timmy. He was patient, kind and very interested in the well-being of his son. He was a loving, compasionate and devoted father, husband, brother, son and friend. I think of Jack often and truly miss his sense of humor. My prayers are with Evelyn and Timmy always.
*** Posted by Fran Lamb on 2007-05-21 ***
I also met Jack while working at 1166 Ave of Americas for Nynex in the 90's. He was one of the nicest people you would ever want to meet. We talked often about work and family and when he took advantage of an early retirement incentive - it was sad to see him go. I lost touch with him over the years and recently saw his picture on a 911 documentary and could not believe my eyes. My heart goes out to his family. You will all be in my prayers.
*** Posted by Tom Verde on 2004-05-21 ***
I met Jack Aron when he worked for NY Tel on E. 37th Street. I also met me wife Meg there in the same time period... 1972-1975. Jack was a diminutive guy, with big brown eyes that went down clear to his soul. We spent some hours together sharing a beer one day after work. He told me he was working hard to help his brother who had a serious substance abuse problem. Jack was maybe 23 at a time when people were spending quite a time examining their 'inner me'. I remember thinking what a special guy this was. Meg and I married and moved West. We returned for a couple of reuunions in the 80s and found Jack quite the same guy. On the last visit, he told us he was married, settled down, very happy. Jack was a 'mensch' -- he will be missed by his family and this world.
*** Posted by Bill and Meg MORGAN on 2004-01-24 ***
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