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Nathan C. Ault

Omaha, Nebraska

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Ault, Nathan C.February 26, 1981 - March 24, 2021Nathan was preceded in death by his father, Frank Ault; grandparents, Charles and Joan Millington, and Ed and Alice Ault; and aunts, Ann Ochoa and Ali Campbell. He is survived by his mother, Jane Ault of Omaha; sisters, Emily (Derek) Leas of...

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Dear Nate, Oh my goodness! Did you ever know or realize how much of a treasure you were to your aunts and grandparents? From the moment we met you, we all had such "mad love" for you! Every family was extra joyful because you had joined us! You were not only the most gorgeous child we had ever seen you were also so smart and happy and gentle. I could go on and on... We all positioned ourselves to sit with you, hold you and get in pictures with you. You were the official Millington baby! I...

Jane, thanks for sharing the webpage about Nate. So many memories came rushing back...the tiger cat, his paper route, Nate showing us his PC before these were even things people had in their houses. I loved going to Grandma and Grandpa's house with him as a kid. For many years , I just remember it as Nate, Emily, Adam and myself in their basement before the addition above the garage and before the younger cousins begin to walk. Adam and I were mesmerized by Nate. He was the oldest. He was the...

Dear Jane Although we only met once at the wedding Carmen talk about her cousins so much I feel like we never really lost touch,my husband & I are so sorry for the lost of your handsome son & share your pain as we also lost a brother in law & his son due to covid,may God you strength to keep going knowing that he'll be forever in your hearth

Jane, I am heartbroken about the loss of Nate. As a family member and a parent, I know the hardest thing would have to be the loss of a child. Several months ago, Nate needed some help with his truck, and he asked me if I could help him. I met up with him, and I could see how difficult it was for him to reach out. Nate was deeply worried about getting the truck running, but he didn't know how to proceed. Luckily, after a few minutes, we got it going, and he was relieved and so very...

To my dear Jane, I have been thinking about you and sending prayers for you and your family. May your strong faith in God help you through this difficult time.

Jane, My deepest sympathy for the loss of your son. We are a family at OSC and my heart sank when I read the email. May God be with you and comfort you during this difficult time.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family during this tragic event in your lives. May you trust in God as you await a future promise to see your loved one again. (2Pet.3:13) ND,AZ