Nathan-Smith-Obituary

Nathan Smith

Fairbanks, Alaska

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Fairbanks resident Nathan Smith, 32, died on May 24, 2009, in an unfortunate three-wheeler accident.

Nathan was born March 6, 1977. He proudly fought for our freedom during two tours in the Persian Gulf. He worked at Nissan as a master technician, and was a very accomplished...

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I see his stone every time I visit my parents in the RI Vet Cemetery. I´m so sorry for your loss.

Hi daddy. Just wanted to tell you I miss you. Im 14 now. Its been almost 8 years. Not a day goes by that I dont think of you. Wish you were still here. I love and miss you

Nathan - Words cannot describe how difficult it is for me to let you go. You're the best, baby - I will never forget your eyes, your smile, or your generous heart. Rest easy love, that in death, just as in life, your Mom and I will see that you are afforded the dignity and respect that you deserve. I thank you so much for teaching Anika and Dylan to be confident, and for healing my heart. You are kind, generous, loving and talented in so many ways, and I will never forget you - how can I?...

I am so sad to hear the devastating news about Nathan. I remember Nathan as a very happy go lucky kid with a smile to share every time he saw you. He was always ready to lend a helping hand. While working at Wawaloam Nathan would hang out with me on the pool deck to keep me company and sometimes bring me doritos. Fran I know how proud you are of Nathan, Jarad, and Julie because you shared those words with me many times at the pool side. I cannot even imagine the pain you are going...

I was crushed to hear of Nathans death. Although alot of time has passed I will never forget him or the years I worked at wawaloam. He would come to sit with me for hours and make me laugh. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am so sorry for your loss.

I was so heartbroken to hear of Nathans death. I have so many memories of our childhood at Wawaloam, Nathan was my very first crush, he was kind and funny outgoing and loving always had a smile for you. My thoughts and prayers are with his entire family, I am SO SORRY for your loss.

Many prayers to the family of this wonderful man. You will be missed.

What do I say, Jim Fran I wish I new in time I would have been at your sides. As the great Wolf spirits say all the rain drops in the world could not even come close to the tears of sorrow I feel for you all, if I only had the power to turn back time for so many reason in life I would do it for you. The memories the happiness is all any of us have in these times and in these times let the spirits guide you through out live to try to keep the smile upon your face for all the good times in life...

We only knew Nathan as a very young boy but when I think back to those times, he was always sweet and polite. Our thoughts go out to his entire family, his family in Alaska and in Massachusetts - and in Rhode Island to Fran and Jimmy ...the years go by so quickly. Fran and Jimmy, we were so saddened to hear about your loss and while words cannot begin to express what you must be going through, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. John & Janice Lampman