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Nicholas David Change IV

Marysville, Washington

1992 - 2016

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Nicholas David Change IV, 24, of Marysville, Wash. died on July 28, 2016. Nicholas was born on March 5, 1992, in Everett, Washington. Nicholas joined the army right after high school and served our country from January 2011-September 2014. During that time he was deployed in Afghanistan for seven...

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We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts.

Nick & Amy, being your neighbors for so long and watching your children grow has been such a pleasure for us. We are so sorry your hearts are hurting and if there is anything we can do besides supply you fresh plums, please let us know. We wish we could be with your family today to help celebrate Nicholas' life but we're now raising our grandchildren and they're too young to understand. Our prayers are with you in this sad time and we hope you reflect on the precious and happy memories you...

Dearest Nick, Amy and family, Praying for comfort as you do the hardest work of grieving for a child. I so enjoyed getting to know much of your family at Pinewood. Please let me know if there is anyway I can help. Love and blessings

Amy, Nick and family, our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time in the loss of your son and brother. God bless and will light a candle in church for Nick and family.
put your trust in God as hard as that may seem, he will help carry your burden. With prayers and love, Uncle Jerry and family.

I am so sorry for your loss. Nick was an amazing young man. There is no greater loss than that of a child. My prayers go out to you and your family.

So sorry for your unimaginable loss. My son served with him--- our prayers for your family.

My deepest sympathy to your family. May you be filled with light, love, and healing. Nic was very sweet to work with, and I will miss him.

Nick and Amy, so sorry to hear the loss of your son. It is a terrible to lose a child as you know I went through that, no words can help/explain your days of sorrow. The best I can do is say prayers and ask God to grant you strength and blessing during this difficult time. Uncle Jerry and family.

There is no greater loss than losing your child, take strength in the love you gave to him, find peace in knowing he was thought of with high regard. He was truly a fine, young man that your entire family can be proud of. I extend my deepest condolences to the family of Nick.