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Nathan D. Calder

Kaukauna, Wisconsin

1934 - 2017 (Age 83)

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Kaukauna, Wisconsin

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Calder, Nathan D.Nathan D. Calder, Kaukauna, died on his 83rd birthday surrounded by close family on Thursday, March 23, 2017 at ThedaCare Regional Medical Center - Appleton. He was born in Neenah on March 23, 1934 to the late Thomas and Margaret (Schmidt) Calder. Nathan served in the U.S. Army...

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I am one of his grandchildren, Lila calder and I miss him dearly when everybody passes away in my family I think it just a thought that everyone thinks about a year later i realizes that its true and i have to exsept it but this i had a feeling it was real and it was.I love my grandpa and will always miss him.

We are so sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed Nate's sense of humor and he always laughed at all my jokes no matter how "unfunny" they were. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Valerie and Jeff Palarski

You are all in my prayers. Mr Calder was a kind, loving and generous man. He always made me laugh! He will be greatly missed.

GOD BLESS you Nancy and family. Nate and I had lots of conversations together about EVERYTHING . He knew me as the old mailman and he was one of a kind. Will miss my dear friend.

My sympathy and PRAYERS for Nancy and the whole family! Nat was a great guy. God watch over you during this difficult time!

I attended UWO with Nate and we worked together for se viral years at the Old Heritage Mutual Insurance Co. in the Home Office. Nate was a fine Underwriter and was a close friend in those days. Nate did a fine job for the industry. Rest easy old friend and my sorrows extend to your family.

Kurt, Eddie, and family, our deepest sympathies in losing Nate. God bless you all during this difficult time and cherish your wonderful memories. From Leslee Gardinier and son, Clay Mickelson

I am so sorry to hear of Nathan's passing. Jesus wept after the death of his friend Lazarus. John 11:35. We mourn along with you. May the God who binds up the brokenhearted and comforts all who mourn sustain and surround you, until you meet again, Psalm 147:3.
Linda