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Aron Nance passed today, he hasn’t been active on this site for some time now but he was respected and loved by most all who knew him. Aron was a good heart and human being. An Air Force veteran, a musician, a car guy with a passion for Oldsmobiles and music. He loved to dance, LOVED the United States, his wife Judith and was always enthusiastic to contribute to the appreciation and preservation of Oldsmobiles in a very positive manner.. I sincerely don’t know of anyone in the circle who didn’t appreciate him.. Again, I’ll say that he had a good heart, and was a remarkable human being. Those who had the pleasure to know him will likely support my comments. Aron was most notably known here for his ‘68 flattop wagon in a Hurst motif named “Silver Bullet”. Rest easy Aron..
Last edited by Funkwagon455; Oct 19, 2024 at 05:41 PM.
So sorry to hear this but thank you for sharing. Yes, I remember Aaron being active in the past and will always remember his wagon. It seems like we're all getting old faster than I'd care for.
At the house near White Rock Lake…I bought his Martin acoustic six string this day.. I had driven to Dallas to pick up wheel hoops from the chrome shop and called for an impromptu visit. I thought that they looked nice and snapped this picture.