Kristopher-Lozeau-Obituary

Kristopher David "Kris" Lozeau

Nashua, New Hampshire

Aug 22, 1985 – Jul 25, 2024

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BORN
August 22, 1985
DIED
July 25, 2024
LOCATION
Nashua, New Hampshire

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On July 25, 2024, Kristopher David Lozeau was suddenly lost to all who loved him. Born August 22, 1985 in Nashua New Hampshire to David and Donnalee Lozeau, Kris grew up in Nashua and graduated in 2003 from Nashua High School. He was proud to be one of the key "filmmakers" of their Senior Video....

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Kris, my dear friend. Since seventh grade in 1997, we were classmates and friends. About 370 days ago, I had lunch with you and Natalie at Moulton's Cafe in Amherst. I think about you all the time. I dream about you often. I know you are sleeping well. Until I sleep too, Will

Mr. Lozeau was a very passionate teacher and a very bright and wonderful person who put his all into his work and helping others. He truly wanted the best for everyone and tried his hardest when it came to his work. School´s not the same without him and he will be missed

Mr.Lozeau was the best teacher. I´ll miss talking to him every time I pass his classroom or him standing outside his room with his " swords " poking me and other students. He will be missed so much especially at IACS. It was an amazing experience and honor to be in his class. Condolences to his wife and daughter who he talked about all the time and to the rest of his family and students.He will be missed fly high and rest in peace Mr.Lozeau. It won´t be the same without you

Mr. Lozeau was a teacher who put countless hours of work and dedication into creating the best possible activities and lessons for his students He always reached out to kids who needed help and gave everybody encouragement He became a teacher that many students could rely on for help but also conversation He taught us so much both related to school and the world I will never forget the impact he made on me and other students who had the honor of being in his classes. Sending my deepest...

David & Donalee I just found out today about your son. So sorry to hear.A parent should never have to go through this . He is with God now.

Lozeau Family Sending Big Hugs. Blessings to you all

Kris was a real one and my life is better for having known him these last four years. He was direct, curious, fun, sensitive, and compassionate. He always treated my kids with kindness and respect in his frequent interactions with them, which is right on par with how I regularly saw him interacting with his own child. Such a profound loss to the world. My love to Natalie and Molly.

Kris and my son Will became fast friends in 7th grade. I knew Kris through my son. The last time I saw him was when he was a groom's man at Will's wedding. It feels like I kept in touch as in, " Say hello to Kris for me when you see him." I worked with his grandfather, "Wally". I cannot find words to express how sad I am to hear of his passing. My Love and compassion go out to his entire family and to all his friends and colleagues.

I am so sorry to hear of Kris´s sudden passing, and it breaks my heart to think of the massive impact this has on his family, friends and students. I remember being at DonnaLee´s baby shower for Kris and how much excitement there was for him to be welcomed to the home and neighborhood. I can picture him as a small child and middle schooler and now from these stories that were shared a passionate adult with many talents and a great way of connecting with others. Sending hugs.