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Nathan Dallas Eberly

Simsbury, Connecticut

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Nathan Dallas Eberly, 24, of Simsbury, passed away Friday, September 30, 2022, from injuries sustained in a head-on collision while driving home from work. Nathan was born March 5, 1998 in Hartford, beloved son of Christopher Currier and Susan Kay (Shane) Eberly of Simsbury. He was a graduate of...

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Eberly Family - I loved being Nate´s Principal at Simsbury High, but I cherished every opportunity to be with him as a coach on the Little League and Babe Ruth fields. "Ebo" was always one of my favorites and he knew it! I am so sad for your loss. I will send prayers, and I hope you can find peace after this tremendous time of grief. My memories of Nate will always bring happiness - he loved to play and to be a teammate. What a great young man!

I was so sad to hear about Nate's passing. I remember when he was born - his siblings were quite excited about it! I had the pleasure of having Nate (and all of the Eberly children) as my music student when he was at Latimer Lane elementary school. He was an excellent musician and outstanding singer. I remember that he made OAKE national honor choir when he was in the 5th grade - that year we all traveled to Washington D.C. I also remember that he sang the National Anthem before one of...

My deepest sympathy to all on the loss of Dallas. He worked in my office for two years and I my heart goes out to you all. He was always respectful and kind to me and I can't believe such a good young man is gone forever. He tried so hard to make things work and I was so touched that he wrote me a hand written letter of thanks when I helped him out with some free furniture. Rest in peace Dallas - you will be remembered by me always. Gabriella Hebert

Chris, I´m so sad to hear about the passing of Nate. My prayers are with you and your entire family. Gary

Sincerest regards. Cannot put into words how much this news hurts to hear. All I will say is that Dallas had a remarkable ability to actualize his thoughts into actions and his dreams into reality. From D&D in 7th grade, to the Rubix Cube in 8th and sports from 9th on, he was a model workhorse to say the least. In addition, considering his kindness and generosity, to say he was an idol of mine is all too accurate. I will never forget his memory.