In Loving Memory

Nathaniel John Lewis
February 9, 2001 — April 30, 2026
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Nathaniel John Lewis, who left this world far too soon on April 30, 2026, at the tender age of 25. Born on February 9, 2001, in the quaint town of Yarmouth, Nathaniel was a beacon of light whose presence brought warmth and joy to all who knew him.
Nathaniel was a son and sibling who filled the hearts of his family with love and laughter. The cherished son of Trisha Lewis and Lee White, Nathaniel was a beloved brother to Zachary Lewis, Jayden White, Devon Burrell, Damon White, and his sister, Morgan Titus. He joins his dear parents and siblings who have preceded him in passing, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories.
A true enthusiast of mechanics, Nathaniel's passion for tinkering under the hood was matched only by his love for riding motorbikes. He found joy in the freedom of the open road, a testament to his adventurous spirit. When winter laid its gentle blanket over his world, the ice rink became his sanctuary, where he glided with grace and determination during hockey season.
Nathaniel was known for his infectious smile, a bright beacon that could light up any room, and his deep, dark brown eyes that invited others to share in his joy and warmth. His presence was a gift, and he had a unique ability to make everyone around him smile in return.
While our hearts ache with the void left by his departure, Nathaniel's spirit will forever remain in the hearts of those who loved him. As we come to terms with this unimaginable loss, we hold tight to the special moments shared, the laughter that echoed in our homes, and the love that will never fade.
In a heartfelt message, his family expresses: "Forever in our hearts, another angel so young gone too soon."
As we remember Nathaniel, let us honor the light he brought into our lives and the indelible mark he left upon our hearts. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Nathaniel's memory to mental health organizations to help others who may be struggling.
A private memorial service will be held in Nathaniel's honor, where family and friends will gather to celebrate his life, share stories, and find solace in the love that binds us all.