IN MEMORY OF
Aviation Electrician's Mate Third Class
NATHAN T. VAN LARE
Born: March 1, 1965 in Massachusetts
Deceased: March 12, 2010

1987 - 1992
Obituary of Nathan Thompson Van Lare
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Nathan Van Lare, 45, was born March 1, 1965 in Massachusetts. He lived in California as a child where he grew up on Haight/Ashbury Street, toured the streets of San Francisco on a skateboard, and learned the value of hard work on a farm. His blonde hair and beautiful blue eyes gave him the appearance of a native Californian. As a teenager, he moved home to Cape Cod, Massachusetts to get to know his dad as well as his other aunts, uncles, and cousins. He made life-long friends and great memories on his dirt bike in Cape Cod. He graduated from Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Harwich, Massachusetts in 1984, and then moved to West Palm Beach, Florida to live near his Aunt and Grandmother. His family encouraged him to find his way in the world when he decided to join the United States Navy. The Navy turned him into a man and assisted in developing his strong will and determination that he would use to the absolute end. His 6 year Navy career as an electronics technician for F-14’s with VF-32 on the USS John F. Kennedy enabled him to make friends and travel all over the world. After his naval service, his drive for a higher education brought him to the beautiful campus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where he met his future wife, Karen Hayes. He made North Carolina his home with his wife, two children, Sydney Ann and Boston Clark, along with their cat, Curley Joe; which his family meant the entire world to him and then some. He graduated from UNCG in 1997 as a geography major, but eventually returned to his Navy training when he offered to work for TIMCO Aerosystems. He worked at TIMCO for 5 years as a Project Coordinator where upon his diagnosis, his friends and colleagues rallied to his side offering support. He fought hard against GIST cancer for 3 ½ years and passed away this past Friday evening, March 12, 2010 at Wesley Long Community Hospital. Nathan was intelligent, hard working, determined, kind hearted, a jokester, a true friend, and a pain in the ass like the rest of us. His strength, determination, and perseverance were an inspiration to many others. He loved traveling, going to the beach and the mountains along with flying, boating, motorcycles, rare cars, good cigars, and great music. He will be missed immensely as a husband, father, son, brother, friend, loved one. Good night our Papa. |
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