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Nathan Wilford Aiken

Salt Lake City, Utah

1935 - 2020

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1935 ~ 2020Nathan "Nate" Wilford Aiken, 84, passed away very peacefully May 5, 2020, surrounded by his loving family, at his home in South Jordan, Utah. He was born December 30, 1935 in Bingham, Utah to Wilford Henry Aiken and Ebba Juliet Stevens. Nate attended Granite High School and graduated...

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Seems Nate was a good friend all my childhood. We went to Madison, Central,Granite and Olympus schools. He Keith Humphreys me and Diane Lloyd always buddies. I am sure his family misses him more every year.. blessings to you all. Marlene Rumel Huckabay

Dear Nancy and family,
I knew Nate from about second grade on, Haven, Madison, Central Jr, Granite and last Olympus.
What a great fun guy. Always upbeat and happy with a big smile. We were always buddies along with Keith, Diane.

My deepest sympathy to you and you family, I hope you are all doing well and you especially Nancy.
I do not get to SL often and now with our current world situation not sure when.

Blessings to you all,

Most sincerely,
Marlene Rumel...

So sorry for your loss. I met Nate while working for Intermountain Dialysis. He was so kind and appreciative of the care I gave him. He loved his family and he would light up when he spoke of them. I am grateful for the opportunity I had to rub shoulders with such a great man. My prayers are with your family at this time.

Roxane Kogianes

Nancy, Lois and I have just learned of Nate's passing and send our sincere condolences to you. We will always appreciate our association as neighbors, and particularly the time that I spent with Nate when we were home teaching companions. We had some long and meaningful talks that I will always treasure. We each send our love to you. Weston & Lois Killpack

I enjoyed working with Nate at Valley View. Condolences and prayers to your family.

Cary and I are so glad we got to reconnect with you after being in the same ward again. We love you and hope you can find peace in many good memories.

Nate was a wonderful friend and counselor to me as a new young Bishop. He loved everyone and always had a smile in any situation.
We will miss him.
Lorin and Mary Ann Moench

Nate was a positive influence in my life. He was a force for good among all of us who had the chance to associate with him during our childhoods. He was a great friend to my parents Judy and Cal and I send Judy's love to Nancy.

I'm so sorry for the loss of such a kind and gentle man. I first met him at Utah Dialysis and really enjoyed visiting him and Nancy as they came in for dialysis. My heart goes out to you, his amazing family for your loss. My prayer is that your wonderful memories will soften your sorrows and bring you peace.

with much love,
Rosemary Bennett