Nathan-Navarro-Obituary

Nathan P. Navarro

Arlington Heights, Illinois

About

LOCATION
Arlington Heights, Illinois

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Nathan P. Navarro, 75, of Bloomingdale, formerly Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Marcella J. "Marcie", nee Joroleman; loving father of David (Gretchen), Dr. Michelle and Jennifer Navarro-Tovo; loved grandfather of Shane Navarro Wegner, Clayton Tovo, Mia Navarro, Chloe...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I'm not sure the guest book is still open...hopefully you'll get this.
Marcie,I am so sorry to hear of Nate's death. What a shock for you and family. I enjoyed Nate's sense of humor and generous spirit to help others. Marcie, I'll keep you and family in my prayers.

I will never forget you as we spent our youth on VanAnden Street and the Bachelors club. All our love and synpathy from Huguette and Mike Evangelista.

Michelle,

I was so sorry to hear about your father. Know that you and your family are in my prayers.

Blessings,

Marcia

Dear Stella, I was very sad to read in the paper where your husband had passed away. I didn't know him very well, but I've met him. May the time you've had together be happy memories to get you through. Cry alot and laugh along the way, with your family to help you. Also don't forget to talk to God when you are feeling down. A fellow classmate and friend. Love, Barb Ryan

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

Dear Stella I was saddened to hear of Nate's passing.We lost a good man and one more from the old Bachelors Club.

Dear Aunt Marcie, David, Michelle and Jennifer --
Words cannot express our sorrow for your loss.
We'll miss him terribly
May the loving memories of your life together bring you comfort and peace.
And now the angels who took him to be in God's hands are smiling just by nate being with My Granfather who is looking down on all of us smiling..
He is in good hands
we love you all.
sylvia
Abbie
and Pamela.

Dear Stell--Words cannot express my sorrow at your loss. I don't know as I ever met anyone easier to talk to than Nate. We had in common similar industrial backgrounds. so it was always easy to find something to discuss. We'll miss him terribly at reunion times as one of very few honorary members of the class of '57. My best to you and your family. Please take care of yourself. Love always, Denny