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Nathan Andereck

Peachtree City, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeMUCH BELOVED PUBLIC SERVANT DIES OF CANCER Nathan Dale Andereck, age 68, of Fayetteville, Georgia, formerly of Marietta, Georgia, died on Monday, April 10, 2006. He died at home with his family after a long battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Wanda...

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Our lives were truly blessed by knowing Nathan. He was gracious, kind and always finding something positive to say. During his illness we found his outlook to be that of one who ran a good race and fought a good fight. He is now present with the Lord and the race is won.

Nathan will be missed and leaves a leagacy in many areas of his life.

David and Pat Kelley

I was so sorry to learn of Nathan's death. We worked together at DFCS for a number of years; he was knowledgeable, easy to talk with, and helpful many, many times. I valued his advice, appreciated his kindness and enjoyed his friendship.
I am saddened by your loss. Please know you have my deepest sympathy.

The people who truly touch our lives are those who remain in our hearts and souls throughout the years although our paths take us in different directions. This can be said of Nathan. Many years ago, I was blessed to work with some wonderful people in State government, one of whom was Nathan. Please know that my prayers are with you, Wanda, and your family at this time of your loss . . .though Nathan’s work is done here . . . his contributions have enriched the lives of many.

Rachel and Kathryn and family,
The Bradley family is saddened by Mr. Andereck's passing. My dad is Jim Bradley and he passed away in June very suddenly. I know how hard this is for you. I was much younger then, but I remember how much respect my father had for your father. My mom found the article and saved it to show me. They loved all of you! You are in our prayers.

It is with heartfelt symphathy that I extend my condolences to all those who knew and loved Nathan. He brought joy to all who knew him. He had a laugh that could make everyone else just chuckle with him. He will be remembered fondly.

It has been several years since I have had any contact with Nathan, but I will never forget the many chats we had. He was a man of his word, a man of integrity. To his family I would simply say you are blessed to have been a part of Nathan's life. My prayers are with you.

With tremendous respect, I will always appreciate Nathan's commitment to the professional development of all staff at DFCS. Because of his efforts as the Director of Personnel for the Division of Family and Children Services, we still have staff across the State of Georgia, attending Universities and colleges, while they are also employed. Nathan made it possible for staff to have the opportunity and access for academic study to further develop their knowledge and provide of top quality...

I’ve missed seeing Nathan and Wanda at Smyrna First United Methodist Church since they moved out of Cobb, County, and certainly understand they were where they needed to be, but enjoyed their visits back every so often. I will always remember Nathan with that big smile on his face and how he and Bill Cox welcomed me into the Tenor Section of the Chancel Choir when we started attending Smyrna FUMC.
Our loss is the heavenly choir’s gain! Undoubtedly they will be sounding better, eating...

My godfather, my example, my friend, my confidant, my teacher. He was so much to so many. He was all the above to me. I am such a better person because of my "Uncle Nate's" influence in my life. I was blessed to have been loved by him. And, I loved him dearly. I will miss him every day until I join him on that heavenly shore!
Wanda, Kathryn and Rachel--you are my heart. I love you all.