PoP Aaron has done his duty.
PoP Aaron has done his duty.
It is with sadness to learn of the passing of Tommy "PoP" Aaron. He was an example of a die-hard and
faithful Southern patriot; a Southern American, as he preferred to be
called. PoP was a humble man and shunned
calling attention to himself. His good
works, enthusiasm and pleasant personality drew his friends to him for advice
and camaraderie. His enemies are those
who work against the things PoP loved so much.
He endeared himself to the Confederate community with numerous web
sites and blogs. His Christian demeanor was never called into question, as he was quick to praise his Lord. He was stern, but gentlemanly-strong,and
never overbearing. His dedication to
Tennessee Confederate Flaggers allowed a voice be given to the Confederate
veterans who have been maligned by slander.
He welcomed debate, but in keeping with his character, demanded it be
clean with documented facts only. He
spent over forty years “fighting those people”, as he referred to those who
tarnished the legacy of the men who fought for our beloved South. The man from East Ridge, Tennessee has done his duty to his God and to the Southland. May we follow his example.
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PoP Aaron
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4 Comments:
Bill , Ow , that's bad news !!! I have e-mailed with Pop since last year , even sent him the movie The Last Confederate ,Pop was very happy with .Rest In Peace brother .Willie- Belgium
PS : what's gonna happen with this blog ?? Hope somebody will keeping this alive ? PS2 this is the blog of my wife ,
If you want to mail me : mrderringer@hotmail.com
Maria, his blogs will be maintained by those PoP trusted with them. This will be done with love and respect. Prayers, please.
A good man. We are all the poorer with his passing.
Sharon and I first met Tommy on Internet metal detecting forums and finally had a chance greet him, Linda and their son Che face to face in 1998 when we visited Chattanooga. They were so nice to us, taking us detecting and explaining the historical significance of the ground on which we hunted. We will always remember him as the true dedicated gentleman of southern hospitality. We had lost touch over the years are are so saddened to now learn of his passing. God speed you PoP. Rest well, thou good and faithful servant. The South lives on in the good deeds you have done.
Lee and Sharon from Alaska
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