Submitted by: John C Monk

Submitted by: John C. Monk

 

Nathan D. White

 Feb. 15, 1995 - March 28, 2010
SOUTH BEND - Nathan Douglas White, age 15, passed away March 28th after a tragic auto collision. Nathan is survived by his grandparents, John and Carol White, with whom he lived; his three siblings, Jonathan, Audriana and Wyatt; his adopted father, Art Velasco; his great-grandparents, Richard and Barbara Harris; his aunt, Jennie (Doug) Dawson of CA; three cousins, Tayler, Zachery and Ashley Dawson of CA; two great-aunts, Pam (Chuck) Whetstone and Karla Clark of FL; his uncle, Skip Harris of VA; six second cousins, Tony, Derek of IL, and Travis Parisi of IL, and Joshua of CO, Ronnie Rae of CA and Katie Rachel Clark of IL. Nathan is also survived by Brian Hopper; his aunt, Stephanie (Andy) Hopper-Dante; his great-grandmother, Jane Horning; his grandmother, Janis Reinhold; his grandfather, Dave Hopper of VA; and his great-aunts, Carol (Steve) Blankenship and Peggy (Jim) Wood. When Nathan came to live in Granger with his grandparents, he wanted nothing more than to just be a kid. He loved his home, Penn High School, his family and his friends. Nathan was a caring, companionate young man who loved people. Nathan got to see it snow for the first time in his life and he was so excited. He also joined the Penn Ski Club and learned how to snowboard. Before Nathan moved to Granger, he spent many summers at his grandparent's cottage at Diamond Lake. He loved wakeboarding, swimming, fishing, sailing, and just laughing and hanging out with his cousins. The Lake Cottage was the place for family and fun and there was plenty of that. And now, as Nathan would say, "It's Hug Time." My Dear Nathan "You will be missed by all!" Donations may be made to the "Nathan Douglas White Scholarship" fund at Penn High School. A memorial service will be held for Nathan at College Park Missionary Church, 2014 Liberty Drive in Mishawaka, IN, on Saturday, April 24th, at 1:00 PM.

Published in South Bend Tribune on April 20, 2010