Nathan David Stark, age 33, a resident of Sedro-Woolley, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, July 27, 2012. He was born on April 24, 1979 in Tacoma, WA, to David Stark and Won Cha Yun.
Nathan was a kind hearted person who put helping others before himself. He will be mostly missed by his best friend and like son Lucky, his dog. Nathan was also going to be a proud parent to be with his girlfriend Marsha Assink. He will also be missed very much by all that loved him and knew him.
He is survived by his father, David and his wife, Paula Stark of Sedro-Woolley; mother, Won Cha Yun of Seattle; brother, Frank Stark of Seattle; step-brother, Nicholas Ekrem of Granite Falls; sister, Odessa Stevens of Seattle, and grandmother, Maxine Almojuela of Sedro-Woolley.
Family services will be held at a later date. Cremation arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel, Sedro-Woolley.
This is so hard for me to accept. I grew up with you. We had been through hard times but also had so many fun adventures that I think about even to this day. I remember meeting you my first day of high school and you making everyone laugh during lunch where everyone hung out behind the field. I knew right then we were destined to hang out. I always hoped I would see you again. I know we had an argument the last time I saw you: I really wish I could have told you I loved you like a brother, and I really wish I could have said goodbye. I’m going to miss you nate, all of your friends in Seattle miss you too. Even when I would mess up you were never afraid to pick me up, put me on the right path and give me a kick in the ass. You had integrity, a strong sense of what was right and the world will not be the same without you man. Condolencird
Your friend,
Chris
A very courteous, nice young man. Gone to soon.
May God wrap his arms around you tight, remove
your burdens and make your heart light. Rest in
Peace Nate.
Nate,
I wish you were still here, everyone wishes you were still here. You left tracks in everyone’s heart, and you will never be forgotten. I know I knew you for a short couple of months but I’m glad I got the chance to. You were a sweet man with a soft heart, who brought joy to us. You always helped everyone else before tending to your own needs and it was greatly appreciated, you were defiantly our handy man. It’s not the same here without you, without your unique laugh, your joking attitude, your knowledge, your reminding little notes, and your kindness. You will live on in our hearts and you will always be remembered.
Rest in peace Nathan David Stark.