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Nathan James LaRock was born on November 28th, 1984. Soared on Cardinal wings to Heaven to be in God’s arms on January 30, 2025.
Nathan lived a full life. His life was the love of his devoted family who cared for him. He was born to Lisa LaRock and Jeff Tassoul. Nathan attended early childhood programs, Preble High School and 20 years at ASPIRO of Green Bay. Over the years, he had so many wonderful caregivers, teachers, friends and neighbors that enriched his life.
Nathan loved the outdoors, music, barbeques, a chair that rocked, dancing and being in the pool or lake on a sunny day with his family.
His hand holding built personal bonds with many that guided him while walking. He had an inner connection with his pets, that stayed by his side and showed him great loyalty and love.
We will cherish Nathan’s memories forever.
Nathan is survived by his mother Lisa LaRock of Green Bay and father Jeffrey Tassoul of Crivitz, WI; Dave and Sharon Tassoul of Crivitz, WI; two sisters: Heather (Demetrius) and Megan (Cory), both of Green Bay; nieces and nephews: James LaRock, Izaiah and DaMarian Towns, Montana LaRock, Devontae and Asiah Brooks, Paris Hughes, Ja’Kobe Hopkins, Cashton & Mylani Towns; aunts: Wendy Deprey and Wendy (Todd) Harris; and uncle, Jay Tassoul.
Preceded in death by his grandparents; James and Arlene LaRock; Grandmother Bonnie Tassoul, Steven & Shanie Tassoul and Aunt, Pamela LaRock Deprey.
Special sincere thanks to Home Health Care Nurse Sarah Paplham & Bellin Hospital nurses in ICU.
Visitation will take place on Saturday, February 8, 2025 from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm at Newcomer Funeral Home (340 S. Monroe Avenue, Green Bay, WI 54301). A Funeral Ceremony will take place immediately following at 4:00 pm.
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