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Nathan Issac Cordero

Sacramento, California

Mar 4, 1975 – Aug 15, 2018

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BORN
March 4, 1975
DIED
August 15, 2018
LOCATION
Sacramento, California

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Nathan Issac Cordero was born March 4, 1975 and died on August 15, 2018 at the age of 43. He grew up in the town of Yolo, California. He was a prolific artist, metal detectorist, collector of unique treasures that told stories of the past, gold miner, fisherman, and friend to one and all no...

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What can I say about Nathan that hasn´t been said... We were both really into metal detecting, but Nathan had a unique gift of being able to calmly think outside the box & he was often rewarded for that with silver and occasionally gold. I miss his enthusiasm and creativity.

I was just telling my friend that anything is possible if you believe in your dreams. Wich made me think of this great man. Always happy and so calm and collective. I'm very proud to have called you a friend. You have made an impact to the world that will last forever.

Nate, it was so nice to have known you and experience your earlier art shows. Our whole family enjoyed your art work and your company.

To all the family and friends of Nathan, I send my heartfelt condolences. May the comfort from knowing he is now resting in peace bring peace to your hearts.

Rest In Peace Nate. You and Tyson are enjoying your reunion I'm sure. And I'm sure that there's fishing in the hereafter or Tyson wouldn't have gone. I can picture you two fishing and joking and having a great time. You will be missed by SO many. You touched more people than you realized. Your light shines on. ♥Love, Sue Severson

Yes a friend to all. Nathan came to us to help clean out our mother's house on 37th st. We were glad he did and sorry when we finished, not to hang with him further.
Condolences to his family. We are saddened to learn of his passing. Greg, Diane, Steve

Although I have lost contact with Nathan over the years, what I do remember about him, while growing up as teens throughout high school, is he had a kind and knowledgeable soul. I will sure miss you, and my only regret is this unfortunate meeting. Farewell, my friend. Till we meet again.

Kindest regards,

James