Reggie Burris
May you continue to rest heavenly. Praying for your family!
Birth date: Sep 26, 2003 Death date: May 6, 2024
Aidan Michaud, born on September 26, 2003, in Tucson, Arizona, left this world far too soon on May 6, 2024. His passing has left a void in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. Aidan was the beloved son of Michelle (Kirmse) a Read Obituary
May you continue to rest heavenly. Praying for your family!
I am so sorry to hear of Aidan’s passing. We were close friends in middle and high school in Virginia. I remember having a playful rivalry with him about who would get first chair in the orchestra. He was a bright light and I am so sorry for your loss.
I am sorry to hear about the loss of your son, you have my deepest condolences. I pray your family has peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Alex Bing
Dear the Michaud family,
Words can't describe how saddened I am to hear about Aidan's passing. I knew him through his time in Jakarta, where he was one of my first friends as I moved to JIS with him. It was memorable to reconnect with him in DC last year as well. I hope you take comfort in knowing how fondly Aidan will be remembered in my and other friends' hearts.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Sending love,
Haan Jun (Ryan)
I’m so sorry to hear about your loss, Aidan was one of the first friends I ever made at JIS. He was always kind, friendly and willing to listen to what you had to say. He will be deeply missed.
I'm so sorry to hear this heartbreaking news. I knew Aiden between many classes at JIS during our time at high school as well as at the American Club. My fondest memories of him are from our Nepal trip we took sophomore year where there was a great bunch of kids, and lots of embassy family’s there. We all grew closer to each other as it was a small group of maybe 15 kids. I truly saw Aiden come out of his shell during the trip, fully participating in all the silly games we played as well as working very hard on the hard physical labor we did helping to build a community center for the locals. The trip consisted of lots of long hiking, he never complained and was always eager to help the team no matter the activity. On one of our last nights, I remember all of us staying late in the tent where we ate dinner and shared stories. The conversations got deep, we spoke about moving, friendships, and mental health. It was nice to hear Aiden speak and open up to us, he explained how he tried to keep himself and the others around him happy. I saw this happen often when I always saw his Instagram stories where he posted a positive quote every single day. Aiden was always very smart and I remember being impressed in our class when he displayed his Model UN skills. For the time I knew Aiden he was always kind and you could tell he was very hardworking. My deepest condolences to your family during this difficult time.
Maya Washburn
I'm so sorry to hear this heartbreaking news. I knew Aiden between many classes at JIS during our time at high school, as well as at the American Club. My fondest memories of him are from our Nepal trip we took sophomore year where there was a great bunch of kids, and lots of embassy family’s there. We all grew closer to each other as it was a small group of maybe 15 kids. I truly saw Aiden come out of his shell during the trip, fully participating in all the silly games we played as well as working very hard on the hard physical labor we did helping to build a community center for the locals. The trip consisted of lots of long hiking, he never complained and was always eager to help the team no matter the activity. On one of our last nights, I remember all of us staying late in the tent where we ate dinner and shared stories. The conversations got deep, we spoke about moving, friendships, and mental health. It was nice to hear Aiden speak and open up to us, he explained how he tried to keep himself and the others around him happy. I saw this happen often when I always saw his Instagram stories, where he posted a positive quote every single day. Aiden was always very smart and I remember being impressed in class when he displayed his Model UN skills. For the time I knew Aiden he was always kind and you could tell he was very hardworking. My deepest condolences to your family during this difficult time.
Maya Washburn
Dear Michelle, Matt, and Bauer,
Our condolences to you all. I know we only knew Aidan for just a small part of the time he was on this earth, but getting to know him these past 8 months was nothing short of a privilege and a blessing to our lives. We are so grateful to have crossed paths in life with such a pure soul.
Sending love and prayers to you all,
The Roberts family
Dear Matt, Michelle and Bauer, I was so saddened to hear from your Dad at the loss of your oldest son and brother Aidan. I know this is a very difficult time for all three of you at this time but know that my thoughts and prayers have been constant daily for you and Aidan.
Take comfort in knowing that Aidan is now interceding with the Lord in your name. His pain has ended and the and the Lord is giving him enduring comfort and peace that he did not find here on earth.
Soon you will find a sign of his solace that will give you peace, hope and finally joy again in your lives.
Love Always, Uncle Ron
Dear Michelle, Matt and Bauer,
I can't put into words how shocked and saddened I am to hear about Aidan's passing, and how sorry I am for your loss.
I just wanted to say how fondly I will remember Aidan. I'll remember him, Bauer, Finn and I playing together frequently in Ljubljana, and then reuniting in New York a few years later after we had all gone from kids to teenagers. He'll be a special part of those memories for me.
My thoughts are with all of you.
With deepest sympathy,
Thomas