In memory of

Aaron Aforo

October 12, 1984 -  July 21, 2022


BIOGRAPHY OF THE LATE AARON AFORO NANA OFFEI

The late Aaron Aforo Nana Kofi Offei, a.k.a “Uncle” was born on the
12th of October 1984 at Tema general hospital in Ghana, to the late Madam Florence Kwarteng
and Mr. Aforo of Tema. Aaron was the second born of four (4) children. He attended Ebenezer day care for his preschool in Tema. He attended community 5, number 1 public school for his Basic education in Tema: Ghana. At age 11 he moved to Canada to be with his mom.

In Canada he attended St. Marcellus Catholic Elementary school in Etobicoke, Toronto. He started his high school at Monsignor Johnson - High School at Rexdale and he completed grade 12 at Brampton at Cardinal Leger Catholic High School.

In Oct 1999 Aaron had a near death experience from a fatal car accident. Shortly after his recovery he lost his mother in June 2001. In the later part of 2001 he went to stay with his Auntie Christiana and the family in Brampton. He later moved back to Toronto in his adult years.

Aaron’s calm personality always attracted people towards him. His meekness was very well cherished by loved ones. If you know Aaron, one could boldly attest to his neatness, he always made sure that his surroundings were well kept by cleaning up thoroughly. Moreover, how can we talk about his qualities and forget to mention the amazing talent of Art that God blessed him with. His artworks speak for themselves. A great and gifted artist is gone to soon.

On July 21 2022 he passed away at Weston Rd, Toronto. He was only 37yrs. May the Lord keep you in His bosom. Aaron: Son, Brother, Uncle; Rest in perfect peace.

Guestbook 

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Albert Paa (CHILDHOOD FRIEND)

Entered August 25, 2022

Rest In Peace

Nicholas Ampofo Nuamah (Nephew)

Entered August 25, 2022 from Brampton

Only the Almighty God knows the reason for your passing. Why Nana Ofei, why, did you put a straight bullet into our hearts. You have left each and every family member speechless. Our hearts bleed for you and you will never be forgotten. We thank the Almighty for the time you spent with us. May rest in perfect peace.

Bluebonez (Brother from another mother)

Entered August 26, 2022 from Southside rex

The good does die young. Am gone miss you bro.. praying for you, that the almighty God puts you right under his wings, please forgive me if I ever did you wrong. You were a very good friend, your cared about your friends and loved ones. You treated everyone with love and respect, but am not sure if we did the same for you. You was always there for each and anybody. But when you needed us the most, we weren't there for you. Please forgive us and guide us to do good and to recognize the love others have for us like the love you had for your friends. SLEEP IN PEACE KING. I WILL SEE YOU WHEN I GET THERE.
bluebonez #1life2live 😥😥🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

Kwame junior (Friend)

Entered September 7, 2022 from Canada

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Family Tribute to Aaron Aforo 

Entered August 26, 2022

Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations. Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God." Psalm 90:1 - 2

Words cannot explain the shock we had when we heard you passed away. We never expected you to be gone so soon. We pray that God will guide you and give you eternal rest. The pain of your passing is so deep but the human mind gradually comes to accept the harsh reality. It is true that time will heal all wounds. It hurts our hearts that God choose to call you so soon. Our consolation now is that you are with the Lord. Rest in perfect peace: Aaron Aforo Nana Kofi Offei.

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