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Nat Consulo

Roseville, California

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January 6, 2014
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Roseville, California

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Nat Consulo, 80, of Roseville, CA., peacefully passed away from a brief illness Monday, January 6, 2014. He was born to Lena and Frank Consulo on December 25, 1933, in Sacramento, CA.

Prior to career as an insurance agent, Nat singlehandedly managed the restaurant staff for the McClellan Air Force Base. While working there he met his future mother-in-law, Oma Baser, which eventually led to an introduction to his future wife, Lawanda. Nat and Lawanda were happily married for 48 years.

On several occasions during his lifetime, Nat was recognized as a top salesman for Allstate Insurance over his 35-year career. Before joining Allstate, he worked for Valley Motor Lines and Challenge Dairy.

Nat was a music lover and was an accomplished pedal steel guitarist. He was inducted into the Western Swing Society?s Hall of Fame for his significant contributions. His band, Nat Consulo and his Rancho Rhythm Boys, was featured in radio and TV shows and enjoyed by many during the 1950?s where members of his band included his brother, Vic Consulo, and his brother-in-law, John Baser. For several decades, he continued to entertain audiences with country music.

His greatest joy included spending time with his grandchildren and working on his 40-acre ranch in rural Roseville where he raised cattle, collected John Deere tractors and held an annual October gathering at his own pumpkin patch.

His was an annual supporter of the junior livestock auctions at the Placer County Fair and Gold Country Fair. Nat was also active as a 4-H project leader, in the Sons of Italy, and was a member of the Dry Creek Joint Elementary School Board of Trustees.

Nat is predeceased by his parents, Lena and Frank, and loving wife Lawanda. He is survived by brother Joe Consulo of Sacramento, CA; Sons Daryl (Tammy) of Penryn, CA, Daren of Lincoln, CA, and David (Andra) of Rocklin, CA; Daughter Sharon (Noel) Consulo Webb of Los Angeles, CA; seven grandchildren, Jessica, Alexandra, Nick, Natalee, Benjamin, Brandon, and Frank.

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GREAT MAN! So sorry for your loss, he will be greatly missed..Your in our thoughts and prayers

My deepest condolences to the familia Consulo. I did not know Nat. However, it is clear to me that he lived a long, happy, productive, and successful life. May you rest in peace Senor.

To the Consulo family, our heartfelt sympathy. We will miss seeing that old blue chevy going back and forth to the ranch, and your dad's jolly laugh when he was telling us some story. Sad times, he will be missed.

My Uncle Nat was truly a wonderful human being. Loving husband, great father, brother, uncle and friend. He always had a smile on his face as well as positive and loving words for all he touched. The world would be a better place if there were more Nat's here. I will miss you my spaghetti & meatball ;(

I'am so sorry to hear of Nat passing. He was a Good person with a Big Heart. Our Deepest Sympathy to the family.

Chris & Ken Riolo JR

Our deepest condolences to the Consulo family. May your memories keep him close and help to comfort you in the days ahead. God Bless you.

Our heartfelt sympathy, thoughts, prayers and friendship are with all of you. We always enjoyed spending time with Nat.

Nat was a wonderful neighbor the past 20 years. He was the kind of person that would do anything for you. He had the warmest smile and a great laugh. He will be forever missed.

My condolences to the Consulo family. Nat Consulo was one of the finest people I've ever known. He treated people with such dignity and respect, some of my fondest memories were being around Nat and the family during our softball days. He made the world a better place to be.