NATHAN-SOUKUP-Obituary

NATHAN A. SOUKUP

Lincoln, Massachusetts

Sep 19, 2001 – Apr 14, 2019 (Age 17)

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BORN
September 19, 2001
DIED
April 14, 2019
AGE
17
LOCATION
Lincoln, Massachusetts

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SOUKUP, Nathan Alexander Age 17, passed away suddenly Sunday, April 14, 2019. He was the beloved son of Mark Alexander and Kimberly Ann (Snelson) Soukup and brother of Nicholas, Connor, Colin and Johnnie Soukup all of Lincoln. Grandson of Joan Snelson of Bedford, Michael Soukup and Linda Soukup...

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Thinking with great sorrow of all the family during this ordeal of loss. What a terrible blow to suffer. I am really very sorry.

-- David Moran

may his spirit live on

Dear Kimberly, Mark, Nick, Connor, Colin, and Johnnie.
To start, I would like to share some of the memories that I have of an amazing person that I got to know well over the years. Nathan was a true friend to me and everyone at camp. I met him three years ago at Mowglis, but it wasn't until this past year that I really got to know him well. Not only was he an amazing friend, but he was also an outstanding teacher. He taught me how to trail clear, helped me a lot in the camping industry,...

Dear Kimberly, Mark, and Family,
We know, words can not express how you feel.
You are in our hearts and thoughts!
Mark, it was great to hear you speak on Saturday, to know how tight and full of love your family is.
Please continue to stay strong!
We are thinking of you.

Dear Kimberly, Mark, and family,

It has been a pleasure getting to know your beautiful family over the past several years. I am heartbroken for all of you and sending my sincerest condolences during this extremely difficult time.

All my best,
Kelly Riley

My tightest warmest hugs to you allI know words are of little comfort at this time. Stay close and know you are all so very loved.

Auntie Kim, Uncle Mark, my mom, brother and entire family are thinking and praying for your family through this tragic time in the loss of Nathan. In everything he did and showed me, was clearly thought through and for sure could tell he knew what he was dong. He was very smart and a very fun cousin to have. Most of my time spent with Nathan at camp,he showed me around and made me feel more comfortable away from home unlike anyone else had ever before. I have some fond funny memories with...

Sincere condolences to your family. Our memories of Nathan are of the adorable little boy who came through the back gate and across the yard to visit us. He was often tagging along with his older brother Nick and our grandson Sawyer to see what they were up to. Nathan was always curious even then. It's often said that it's not the time in your life but the life in your time here on earth that counts. The tributes to Nathan are a testament to the many things that he did and so much that...

Kimberly and Mark and family, You are on our minds constantly and we are so sorry for your loss. We hope that in this unbelievable time you are able to find unbelievable strength. Hugs to you from all of us and from the community. xo the Bermont Beniks