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Nathan Edward "Soupy" Gossett

Nathan Edward "Soupy" Gossett obituary

Nathan Gossett Obituary

Nathan Edward Gossett 'Soupy' Aug 24, 1937 ~ Nov 6, 2010 Nathan E. Gossett, 73, passed away in his home on November 6, 2010, in Livingston, California. Mr. Gossett was born on August 24, 1937 in Red Oak, Oklahoma, but spent most of his life in Modesto, CA and had resided in Livingston for the past 6 years. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 through 1957 in Bordeaux, France. He also served in the California National Guard. Most people knew him by his nickname as Soupy for most of his life. Soupy was a professional musician and played music in many nightclubs in the Modesto area for 40 years. He valued his many friends as he valued his family. Always the life of the party, Soupy loved to cook, socialize and have his family and friends around him at all times. It was the people that were closest to his heart that made his life so fulfilling. Soupy is survived by his wife of 29 years, Mary Gossett of Livingston; sons Nathan E. Gossett Jr. of Oakdale and David LaMott of Pleasanton; daughters RandyAnn Radabaugh of Modesto, Johnna Kiernan of Stent and Julie Massone of Hughson. Soupy is survived by 12 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Soupy is preceded in death by his father Eugene V. Gossett; mother Grace L. Gossett; brother Bill Gossett; sisters Pauline Scott, Jean Smith & Dorothy Seutter. A funeral service will be at Allen Mortuary on Thursday, November 11 at 1:00 p.m. Thewill be a private burial at Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno, CA. Memorial contributions may be made to Hinds Hospice, P.O. Box 763, Merced, CA 95341. Please share you memories at www.modbee.com/obituaries www.allenmortuary.com ALLEN MORTUARY

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Published by Modesto Bee on Nov. 10, 2010.

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Raymond Hill

November 22, 2010

I remember "Soupy"/ Sgt Gossett from the National Guard and we recruited together for the National Guard and used to go to lunch at the ranch and he will be missed.
Ray Hill, 1st Sgt Retired

Jaime Melendrez

November 13, 2010

My Uncle Soupy
I am so broken that I missed out on you and your family for such a long period of my life. I love you, I miss you, and I will never forget you and I know one day I'll laugh with you again.

Jini Arteaga

November 11, 2010

May the peace of our Lord be with all of you,Soupy's family and friends during this difficult time....Love you, from Jini, George, Steve,Vince and Laura

November 10, 2010

Mary and family:

May our Lord give you comfort during this dark hour of your lives. May you be comforted in knowing that Soupy is no longer suffering, and will be watching over you the rest of your lives.

Sincerely,
Linda and "Deputy Dog"

Beth

November 10, 2010

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

JOHNNA GOSSETT/KIERNAN

November 10, 2010

My dad, My partner, My best friend....My heart will ache until the day I see you again. You have filled my life with so many blessings and there has never been a day that you didn't make me feel LOVED..no one will ever take your place. Your partner forever...John

November 10, 2010

How do you say goodbye to your best friend, your partner your best friend...how do I tell you all the memories we have made together, how do I tell you that my heart is breaking without you...I LOVE YOU DAD "FOREVER YOUR PARTNER...JOHN

Bill Shelton

November 10, 2010

You were a good musician and a friend. you will be missed.

November 10, 2010

MY HEART ACHES TO HAVE YOU HERE WITH ME.LOVE ME

November 10, 2010

I love you Soupy, with all my heart. I will see you again in Heaven. Love Puffer xoxoxo

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