

Nathan was a loving son to his mother, Evelia Aldaba, and a cherished brother to Samuel Lavigen. His presence brought comfort and light to his family, and his gentle spirit will be deeply missed.
Known for his caring and charismatic nature, Nathan had a way of making others feel at ease. He found happiness in life’s simple pleasures—whether it was spending time with friends, enjoying a good book, or expressing himself through drawing and painting. He had a deep love for gaming and could often be found immersed in his favorite virtual worlds, sharing laughter and moments with those close to him.
Nathan also had a passion for food, especially pizza and Italian cuisine, and took joy in barbecuing and bringing people together over a good meal. He was a fan of action movies and appreciated the excitement and storytelling they brought.
A man of faith, Nathan was a Christian whose beliefs guided his kindness and compassion toward others. He carried a gentle strength and a genuine warmth that touched many lives.
He is also lovingly remembered by his loyal dog, Sofie, who was a constant companion and source of comfort.
Nathan will be remembered as a kind soul who appreciated the little things, loved deeply, and gave freely of his heart. His memory will live on in the love he shared and the lives he touched.
Burial will follow at Valley Memorial Gardens, 3605 North Taylor Road, Mission, Texas 78572, US, on March 28, 2026, at 11:00 am.
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