NATHANIEL-MARDEN-Obituary

NATHANIEL H. MARDEN

Concord, Massachusetts

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MARDEN, Nathaniel H. "Nat" 61, in Concord, June 1. Son of Helen (Wright) Marden of Concord and the late Robert H. Marden of West Newfield, ME. Nat is also survived by his daughter Jessica Marden, his ex wife, Deborah Lee, his stepchildren Heather-Katie and John Aziz, his stepmother Christa...

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WONDERFUL GUY!!!!

He was my roommate at Kents Hill and a good friend. Still miss him !

Nat was my roommate in our Senior year at Kents Hill. He was a bit shy but a wonderful and warm human being.I will miss his wit andwarmth. Godspeed !

Godspeed Nat, you were the stable gentle soul of our 'gang' and most in tune with nature. I'm glad we had our times to share in Concord both many years ago and again last Fall. We'll always remember you as the caring person you were.

Dear Helen,
It has been many years since you saw me biking around KC but my sister, Lina (Caroline) and I were so fortunate to reconnect with Nat over the past few years. We came to appreciate his generous spirit and tremendous knowledge about nature in his care for our property. We respected and relied upon him and will sincerely miss him very much.

I regret that I cannot attend the Memorial which certainly will be a wonderful celebration of such a giving and talented man....

Nat Marden was one of my earliest and dearest childhood friends. We lived in the Kendal Common community in Weston. Nat was there before the arrival of the Ervin's, the Segiens and the Brotmans. So Nat was “the boy who was my age” in that neighborhood. Some of my best memories of those early years in Kendal Common were with Nat. We were “best friends” as young children. And, in memory of that friendship, I want to express my deep and very sincere sympathy to Nat's family for the...

Nat,
Thank you for taking Timmy Under your wing and being a Great mentor for him. You will be remembered always..

Dorinda Bell- Newbury Court Receptionist and her son Timothy S Bell

Helen, there are no words to express the tremendous loss you and your family have experienced. I was fortunate enough to know Nat, and I knew him as a wonderful, caring and warm-hearted human being. Always there for his friends, family and the community. We will all miss Nat tremendously, and always remember what a wonderful person he was. His spirit and his good-hearted nature will live on in all the people who knew him. As long as we keep his memory alive, Nat will be alive. Rest In Peace,...

We will all miss Nat tremendously.
Unfortunately we will not be able to attend his remembrance but will be thinking of everyone . T & J