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a good man, a bad loss |
Posted by jon
on Tuesday 13 November 2007, 09:52AM
hi, i knew Nathan for all my life we grew up together as j/witnesses, but both saw sense. he was the sort of person you could talk to about anything with no fear of being judged, and a fat j at the end. n e way i just wanted to post and say he was not buried, but cremated. simple yet peace full ceremony. he will be badly missed, lost my big bro
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Misunderstood |
by G
on Saturday 17 May 2008 @10:56AM
I think that this post should not have been approved for viewing. I am part of the deceased's close family, and want to say, that over and above all else, Nathan (SPELT with a N A T H A N..H A R T L E Y, for those that seem to think that they know him, but are unable to correctly spell his name,)....did not see 'sense' and leave the life he grew up in, he simply was led by influences stronger than he could reject. Being such a gentle GIANT, and always seeking to fit in, Nathan found friends amongst those that choose to do things that contradict what our bodies were made for. It was this that took his life. For at the end of the day, when family help was rejected, he was left with the stain of man made toxins...
unable to attend the funeral personally, due to being on the other side of the world, I am told by my sister, that it was a sad day...
Sad to say that many of those that led Nathan to the path that took his life were not present on the day the world said goodbye... who knows- maybe guilt kept them away.
Heres to our caravaning adventures, jumping off the kitchen roof, present days, riding in the common, and all the harmless happy fun that as kids we all enjoyed.
Nath is missed. The sad world we live in today creates illnesses that see no hope, this is understood by the most high importance.
I look forward to swinging a broom at your legs in the not to distant future.
G x
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