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Aiden Curtis would have turned 12 years old on Monday. His favourite colour is red, and in celebration of Aiden and in solidarity with his family, the community is being encouraged to hang red balloons outside their homes in his memory.
Aiden Curtis would have turned 12 years old on Monday.
The St. Thomas, Ont. boy, who was killed in a crash on July 4, is being remembered as someone who “enjoyed playing video games with his friends and family” according to his obituary.
“He had a smile that could light up a room and will be forever loved and missed by all who knew him,” it reads.
Aiden’s favourite colour is red, and in celebration of Aiden and in solidarity with his family, the community is being encouraged to hang red balloons outside their homes in his memory.
Dotsy the Clown Entertainment in St. Thomas is located just a few hundred metres from Aiden’s home, and she has been busy all morning blowing up 600 red balloons.
They were sold for $10 for the 12-pack, which just covered the cost of the balloons and the helium.