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Nate Olson

Beaverton, Oregon

1932 - 2016

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Olson, Nate 84 April 10, 1932 Aug. 25, 2016 Nate Olson passed away Aug. 25 after a long battle with cancer. A memorial service will be held on Sunday Sept. 11, 2016 at 12:30 pm at First Baptist Church, 909 S.W. 11th, Portland. Read more at

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Mary, I learned of Nate's passing to Glory only a few minutes ago. I'm so sorry my parents were not aware enough to notify me. I truly do not remember life without Nate. My very earliest memories include Nate and my last memories of him were his question why in the world would we want to move to Texas. He loved people and us. Some of my very favorite stories of my father include Nate. What a gifted man and can't wait to enjoy eternity with him. Love to your family.

I was lucky enough to know Nate for over 25 years. His sage advice and positive attitude were very helpful. He was a very good man.

To Mary, with love from Dorothy Watson

Dorothy Watson, with Love to Delores

Mary and family,
I was shocked to hear of Nate's passing. I hadn't known about his cancer. I know this was a difficult journey to go through. There is comfort in knowing he is not suffering any more but the pain of loss and grief remains. Lean on the Lord for his strength and comfort and he will help you through it. I always enjoyed when you and Nate would come and visit.

Remembering Nate so well from my years as a member of First Baptist Church, and also a member of Pathfinders Sunday School class, which Nate taught many times through the years. So sorry to hear of his passing!

Dear Mary Mike, Jen and family
We were very sorry to hear of Nate's illness He is now free of his pain and in God's comforting arms We would have loved to see you at the memorial service but will be on flight to Astana for a mission trip
Our love to all and prayers that you will continue to find comfort in your faith
Sudge and Moir

I have many memories of Nate. My three children loved to see him at our home.

Nate was a colleague during the Multicomp years. I always enjoyed his professional approach, good humor and positive outlook. He was a very positive influence on many people. I am very sorry to learn of his passing.