Aaron Joseph Purmort passed away after a battle with brain cancer on November 25, 2014. However, the things that made the young father such a special person will live on forever. For instance, take the obituary he penned for himself. Purmort could have easily gone with the conservative, formal style most people end up going with. Instead, he decided to go in a direction that would spread happiness and laughter instead of sadness and tears. I’m sure people’s eyes still welled up while reading it, but I’m sure a lot of it had to do with the fact that they were laughing so much.
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“Purmort, Aaron Joseph age 35, died peacefully at home on November 25 after complications from a radioactive spider bite that led to years of crime-fighting and a years long battle with a nefarious criminal named Cancer, who has plagued our society for far too long. Civilians will recognize him best as Spider-Man, and thank him for his many years of service protecting our city. His family knew him only as a kind and mild-mannered Art Director, a designer of websites and t-shirts, and concert posters who always had the right cardigan and the right thing to say (even if it was wildly inappropriate). Aaron was known for his long, entertaining stories, which he loved to repeat often. In high school, he was in the band The Asparagus Children, which reached critical acclaim in the northern suburbs. As an adult, he graduated from the College of Visual Arts (which also died an untimely death recently) and worked in several agencies around Minneapolis, settling in as an Interactive Associate Creative Director at Colle + McVoy. Aaron was a comic book aficionado, a pop-culture encyclopedia and always the most fun person at any party. He is survived by his parents Bill and Kim Kuhlmeyer, father Mark Purmort (Patricia, Autumn, Aly), sisters Erika and Nicole, first wife Gwen Stefani, current wife Nora and their son Ralph, who will grow up to avenge his father’s untimely death. A service will be held on December 3, 2014 at Shelter Studios, 721 Harding St. NE, Mpls 55413 at 6 pm.”
(via StarTribune)
I’ve heard of people taking the lemons life handed them and turning it into lemonade, but this is something else. If you’d like to support Aaron Joseph Purmort’s family in these trying times, you can donate to them via YouCaring.com.