Nathan Marshall Frost born March 8th, 1996, unexpectedly passed away after a lifelong battle with medical issues on August 22, 2019. He received a second chance at life when he received his liver transplant at the age of 12 and continued living life the best way he knew how.
Nathan was born in Bedford, Texas to Kevin and Brenda Frost where they lived in Hurst, Texas with his sister Nicole Frost. From a young age, he was a lover of all things sports. Whether he was attending sporting events, going to ESPN’s Gameday, watching from home, playing sports as a kid, or taking everyone’s money in fantasy football, Nathan absolutely loved sports. His favorite teams were Manchester City, TCU Horned Frog Football, FC Dallas, Dallas Stars, Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals, and the Texas Rangers. When he wasn’t watching sports, he was playing video games with friends or going to the movies, where of course a large tub of popcorn was always involved, and he would never leave without the free refill to be shared with his dad the next day.
Nathan was thankful for his job at UPS where he enjoyed working with his team every evening. Nathan was lucky to have the opportunity to travel to many wonderful places. He was able to experience the Hawaiian Islands where he fished, snorkeled, swam with sharks and enjoyed the many flavors of the Islands (lobster tacos and spam). He enjoyed New York at Thanksgiving time, the Grand Canyon, and the “wonders” of Las Vegas (where he actually came home with more money than what he left with) just to name a few. Nathan also loved music and being involved with the LD Bell band program during high school where he played percussion and competed in marching contests. Nathan also enjoyed going to concerts especially when it came to Twenty One pilots, his favorite band. Nathan’s sense of humor was evident in his love for Impractical Jokers and other satirical tv shows.
Nathan’s love for his family was so important to him, he is survived by his parents Kevin and Brenda, his sister Nicole and a multitude of aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial donations be made in Nathan’s memory to Donate Life at
www.donatelife.net
and they encourage you to be an organ donor.