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Nathan Weeks

Dover, New Hampshire

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Nathan Weeks passed away in Dover, New Hampshire. The obituary was featured in Foster's Daily Democrat on November 30, 2010.

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My heart hurts that Nathan is gone.... I believe the hurt that everyone feels will never go away ,but will become easier to remember. Safe jorney to a sensitive soul.......Karen

Our sympathies. We are thinking of all of you often during this time of sadness and transition.

We are very sorry to hear about the passing of Nate. We cannot believe it....He was always such a pleasure to speak with when Winnie (the beagle)and I walked. We are truly saddened that he will not be with us anymore...please know our prayers are with you all.

Sincerely,
Pam & Jeff Dugas
Brookfield, NH

My family and I met Nathan a few years ago when we were looking for a weimaraner. In our search we found Gabe who has since become a wonderful addition to our family. Gabe is a gift that Nathan gave us and for that we are forever grateful. We have great memories of going to the farm and Nate showing us what he had been up to. Please know that you are in our prayers and our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Sincerely Roger and Jennifer Dickinson and Alex

Nathan in Army at 18

Nathan was like a "big brother" to the Elliott girls on the farm down the road. As children we rode horses, built toboggan trails, and cut and jumped in the hay -- in both our barns. As adults we went to the Deerfield fair, worked on the Elliott cabin, and bragged on our children and grandchildren. We will miss you, Nathan. Our love goes out to you and your family.

I had a good time at the farm last year during the Brookfield celebration. Nate was so proud of his new John Deere, his little red sports car, and of course the dogs.
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.

I have known Nathan for many years - working with him at Portsmouth Hospital on the Adolescent Unit, sharing cases at DCYF, and more recently visiting the farm and playing with Weim puppies. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family, especially to Kagan, Eliza, Amy, and Anne K.

for memories of smiles

Throughout the years
time moves its hands,
it’s gears interlock and
its efforts move forward,
towards completion,
of another turn,
one more rotation,
unperceived until we blink.
Then we see where we
have been and where we are going,
what is important and our focus assured.
It is your time to raise forged iron, weights pulled,
show of hands raised high and welcome the day,
with sounds moving birds, pleasing pauses,
a...