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Aaron Thomas Turnbull was born in Chester, United Kingdom on January 30, 2004 and passed away on January 15, 2005 . We will remember him forever.

Aaron was born with a major heart defect, which we only discovered when he was 36 hours old.  We spent much of his short life in and out of hospital.  We always believed Aaron would have his heart surgery and then live a full and healthy life.

Unfortunatly that wasn't to be.  Aaron was taken into hospital in November and endured bowel surgery and two heart operations before dying of hospital acquired infections, two weeks before his first birthday.

Aaron now has a little brother, who was born twenty weeks after Aaron died.  Nathan is the image of Aaron, even his curls are in the same place and he has the same cheeky smile.

Nathan will grow up to know and love his big brother.



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Family Tree
Tributes and Condolences
NATHAN  / MUMMY &. DADDY
Hello darling aaron, this is your little brother Nathan enjoying a beer, just like his mummy & daddy.he's a very special little boy who keeps us smiling.he's lovely and he loves to listen to all our stories about you.take care of him and stay clo...  Continue >>
Happy Birthday to you, beautiful little Aaron.   / Marilyn-mom Of Rachel Barnes
happy christmas darling aaron xxx   / Mummy &. Daddy
so proud to be your little brother   / Nathan
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sweet dreams   / Mummy &. Daddy
MISS YOU SO MUCH  / MUMMY &. DADDY     Read >>
hello darling  / Mummy     Read >>
father's day  / Daddy     Read >>
so proud to be your little brother  / Nathan (baby brother )    Read >>
send you lots of love  / Daddy     Read >>
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His legacy
Thermometers for ICU  
When Aaron was is hospital we were upset because he had to have a rectal thermometer.  Aaron was in isolation and due to infection control the thermometers could not be taken in and out of isolation cubicles.

At his funeral we requested people donate money, instead of buying flowers.  We raised £800 and donated this to Alder Hey Children's Hospital ICU.  We requested thermometers be purchased with this money, ensuring other chidlren will not have to endure rectal thermometers.

We have since been told every cubicle on ICU has a thermometer.
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Aaron's Photo Album
Mummy's favourite photo of me. I love playing with my toys!
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