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Kristopher David "Kris" Lozeau

Kristopher David "Kris" Lozeau obituary, Nashua, NH

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Kristopher Lozeau Obituary

On July 25, 2024, Kristopher David Lozeau was suddenly lost to all who loved him. Born August 22, 1985 in Nashua New Hampshire to David and Donnalee Lozeau, Kris grew up in Nashua and graduated in 2003 from Nashua High School. He was proud to be one of the key "filmmakers" of their Senior Video. He headed off to Keene State College with plans to become a filmmaker but after his first year changed direction, graduating in five years with a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and History along with a Master's degree in Education.

As the youngest instructor at the Independent Karate School (IKS) in Nashua, he discovered early that at heart he was a teacher. He earned a third-degree black belt in Karate at IKS in the spring of 2001 and achieved his brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu at Triumph under John Fain in Nashua in January of 2022.

As a student teacher, Kris taught at the Compass School in Vermont where he learned the positives of project-based learning and how it could bring history alive for his students. He taught middle school in public schools in Hudson and Milford, along with being an assistant wrestling coach with Joe Faucher for many years - and was so proud that his last season as coach his team were the Tri-County Champions.

In 2015 he joined the middle school team as a Social Studies Teacher at Innovation Academy Charter School (IACS) in Tyngsborough Massachusetts, which returned him to his first teaching passion, project-based learning. Kris enjoyed teaching middle school and excelled at instilling in his students a love of learning, questioning, and independent thinking in order to understand not just the past but the world around them.

Kris was a voracious reader and loved historic novels, comics, graphic novels, sci-fi, fantasy, anything by Carl Sagan, followed closely by movies and video games in the same genres. He had a vast imagination, which was the foundation of his lifelong love of role-playing games and project-based learning. He was proficient in archery from a very young age, and enjoyed hiking and foraging - plus he was a superb cook.

The absolute greatest joy of his life was becoming a father. The sun rose and set on his daughter Natalie. Any time they spent together, usually involving snuggles and adventures, brought him unmatched happiness. He taught her to love and be kind, and to treat others with fairness. He loved her with all his heart, and showed her every day how proud he was of her.

Kris was pre-deceased by his paternal grandparents Ernest and Marjorie Lozeau, his maternal grandmother Evelyn Burton. Along with his parents, he is survived by his wife Molly Lozeau and his precious daughter Natalie, age 8. He is also survived by his siblings, sister Jaime Arbogast and brother Spencer (Amanda) Lozeau, his nieces Peyton and Teagan Arbogast and Addison Lozeau, along with his grandfather Wallace Burton.

Kris will be forever loved, missed and remembered. He will be laid to rest in St Louis cemetery in Nashua during a private ceremony. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.farwellfuneralservice.com

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Published by Union Leader on Aug. 1, 2024.

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Will Edwards

July 26, 2025

Kris, my dear friend.

Since seventh grade in 1997, we were classmates and friends.

About 370 days ago, I had lunch with you and Natalie at Moulton's Cafe in Amherst.

I think about you all the time. I dream about you often.

I know you are sleeping well.

Until I sleep too,
Will

Teagan Baker

December 24, 2024

Mr. Lozeau was a very passionate teacher and a very bright and wonderful person who put his all into his work and helping others. He truly wanted the best for everyone and tried his hardest when it came to his work. School´s not the same without him and he will be missed

sky g

August 5, 2024

Mr.Lozeau was the best teacher. I´ll miss talking to him every time I pass his classroom or him standing outside his room with his " swords " poking me and other students. He will be missed so much especially at IACS. It was an amazing experience and honor to be in his class. Condolences to his wife and daughter who he talked about all the time and to the rest of his family and students.He will be missed fly high and rest in peace Mr.Lozeau. It won´t be the same without you

Bristol C

August 3, 2024

Mr. Lozeau was a teacher who put countless hours of work and dedication into creating the best possible activities and lessons for his students
He always reached out to kids who needed help and gave everybody encouragement
He became a teacher that many students could rely on for help but also conversation
He taught us so much both related to school and the world
I will never forget the impact he made on me and other students who had the honor of being in his classes.
Sending my deepest condolences and prayers.

Ed Brousseau

August 2, 2024

David & Donalee
I just found out today about your son. So sorry to hear.A parent should never have to go through this . He is with God now.

Lisa

August 2, 2024

Lozeau Family
Sending Big Hugs. Blessings to you all

Typh M-S

August 2, 2024

Kris was a real one and my life is better for having known him these last four years. He was direct, curious, fun, sensitive, and compassionate. He always treated my kids with kindness and respect in his frequent interactions with them, which is right on par with how I regularly saw him interacting with his own child. Such a profound loss to the world. My love to Natalie and Molly.

Paula Edwards

August 2, 2024

Kris and my son Will became fast friends in 7th grade. I knew Kris through my son. The last time I saw him was when he was a groom's man at Will's wedding. It feels like I kept in touch as in, " Say hello to Kris for me when you see him."
I worked with his grandfather, "Wally". I cannot find words to express how sad I am to hear of his passing. My Love and compassion go out to his entire family and to all his friends and colleagues.

Lindsay Coppens

August 2, 2024

I am so sorry to hear of Kris´s sudden passing, and it breaks my heart to think of the massive impact this has on his family, friends and students. I remember being at DonnaLee´s baby shower for Kris and how much excitement there was for him to be welcomed to the home and neighborhood. I can picture him as a small child and middle schooler and now from these stories that were shared a passionate adult with many talents and a great way of connecting with others. Sending hugs.

Tamara W

August 1, 2024

My deepest condolences to
Mr. Lozeau's family. I am honored to have had him as a teacher from 2020-2022. He always assigned
"projects" that really just felt like creativity time on google meet and in person. During our stretch breaks, he would play Koo Koo extras, which made my friends and I resistantly get up and dance. I remember the pickles he had in his classroom. The games he had us play before every class. He made class enjoyable and memorable. I remember when I came back from a trip which was delayed, coming into school late, and right when I walked in the classroom, everyone clapped. I know it's because of the environment he made that allowed everyone to express themselves, and he made every student he had feel heard and empowered. Even this year, as I've moved on to high school, he countinues to have an impact on my life, as I still use the nickname he gave me, his hellos in the hallway, and him telling me to remember him when I'm famous and president. Well, I would not call myself famous, but I am co-president of the high school, and I will do everything I can to honor his legacy by using what I learned from him to be the best version of myself.
Mr Lozeau, your legacy lives on. Prayers.

Tamara

August 1, 2024

My deepest condolences to
Mr. Lozeau's family. I am honored to have had him as a teacher from 2020-2022. He always assigned
"projects" that really just felt like creativity time on google meet and in person. During our stretch breaks, he would play Koo Koo extras, which made my friends and I resistantly get up and dance. I remember the pickles he had in his classroom. The games he had us play before every class. He made class enjoyable and memorable. I remember when I came back from a trip which was delayed, coming into school late, and right when I walked in the classroom, everyone clapped. I know it's because of the environment he made that allowed everyone to express themselves, and he made every student he had feel heard and empowered. Even this year, as I've moved on to high school, he countinues to have an impact on my life, as I still use the nickname he gave me, his hellos in the hallway, and him telling me to remember him when I'm famous and president. Well, I would not call myself famous, but I am co-president of the high school, and I will do everything I can to honor his legacy by using what I learned from him to be the best version of myself.
Mr Lozeau, your legacy lives on. Prayers.

Vickie Fieler

August 1, 2024

I´m very sorry. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Vickie Fieler and the St. Joseph School of Nursing.

Will Edwards

August 1, 2024

My dear, long time friend.

I will remember you for the rest of my days.

Middle school, IKS, King Richard's, Braveheart, High School, videogames, being my groomsmen, countless hangouts and astoundingly deep and intellectual conversations, the most recent being last Monday.

You always listened so well. And I'm sorry that I never expressed how much I admired your way with words.

Sleep easy, my brother. The world weighs so much more without you here.

Will Edwards

August 1, 2024

My dear, long time friend.

I will remember you for the rest of my days.

Middle school, IKS, King Richard's, Braveheart, High School, videogames, being my groomsmen, countless hangouts and astoundingly deep and intellectual conversations, the most recent being last Monday.

You always listened so well. And I'm sorry that I never expressed how much I admired your way with words.

Sleep easy, my brother. The world weighs so much more without you here.

kylie galvin

August 1, 2024

Mr.lozeau was my social studies teacher for two years at iacs. he was one of the best teachers I have ever had and I will never forget him. He was so funny and lighthearted, as well as always there for his students. I´m so so sorry for your loss

Douglas Landry

August 1, 2024

Rest in peace, been a while since we seen each other, but I remember when I was a young blue belt and we would roll and have lots of fun and frustrations with one another. Wishing peace in tranquility wherever your soul heads next! Gone to early but not forgotten!

Aly Hegarty

August 1, 2024

Rest in peace. He was one of my favorite teachers, he was so kind to everyone. He used to have "swords" he would give out to whoever won the gladiator project. he was a very fun teacher. condolences to his family.

Bronwyn P

August 1, 2024

Mr Lozeau was a really passionate teacher. He always cared so much about what we were learning about, and always explained it in great detail. He always made jokes, and made everyone laugh often during classes. I loved when we had free days and he would put on the Nintendo Switch, and we'd play Just Dance and Super Mario Bros. Even this year, not being in his classes, he'd always greet me each morning, and we'd discuss what the next show for the yheayre program was, or why I was wearing a shirt if I never even did the sport that was on it. He's certainly gone way too early, and my condolences go out to his wife and child, and all who loved him. Rest in piece, Mr. Lozeau

Teagan Galvagni

August 1, 2024

he was such a great teacher and would always make my day by playing music before class. may he rest in peace.

cheryl fulton

August 1, 2024

Our heart felt condolences to Donnalee, David, and the entire family. The Fulton´s

Saaj Patel

August 1, 2024

Chris was a great training partner. He taught me so much in a short period of time. Will always remember him as I continue my journey in Jiu Jitu. Give my blessing to his family and hope your family can heal and mourn in peace. Rest in Peace Kris "Danger" Lozeau.

Patty and Jim Tollner

August 1, 2024

We wish you and your family peace at your time of loss.

Lillian

July 31, 2024

Mr Lozeau was my teacher the last year he taught and I very much enjoyed all the assignments that he came up with and they were always fun I will always remember when I walk into his class room it smelt like microwave popcorn hope you rest in peace Mr lozeau

Alexis Femia

July 31, 2024

My favorite memories are when he would let us play volleyball with a beach ball in class. Rest In Peace.

Kayla Nakimera

July 31, 2024

My favorite memory of Mr lozeau is him playing our favorite songs in class I really hope his family heals and can mourn in peace

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