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Nathan "Nate" Lee

Anaconda, Montana

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ANACONDA - Nathan "Nate" Lee, 29, died last week in Anaconda. Nathan was born Feb. 12, 1977, in Rapid City, S. D. to Roger and Joyce Lee. Nathan's family moved to Ariz. in 1983 and that is where Nate spent most of his childhood.

Nate moved to Anaconda in June of 2004. He liked the...

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To my brother whom I love so much. I will never forget how kind, generous and smart you were and are. I will miss hearing about your crystal digging, your goodwill finds and your dart playing…most of all I will miss you.

Nate, family and friends,
I never knew Nate very long, but in the short time that I did, you were always smiling and could always make others smile. You became and are a wonderful dart player and you will be with us when we go to Vegas. You will live on in all of our hearts and you will be missed.

Nate,
Remembering the days of growing up with you and the boys in Chandler always puts a smile on my face. From our glory days playing football or baseball at the Greenfield as kids to watching us each grow our first whisker on our chins, it is a time that will never be lost or forgotten. My condolensces to your family and friends Nate and I will always keep you in my prayers.
God Bless!

Your Friend Forever,

To the fallen soldier "Nate",

Nate was one of a kind. No english word could even describe his talents and imagination. I met Nate when I was in 5th grade and I have to say that I was the lucky one to have him as my "buddy". Everyone has friends but to have a buddy is priceless. I wish I could tell you all the endless moments and memeories I had with him but theres not that much space and time (plus I read that they were monitoring this - hehe - Nate knows). One story I will never...

To Nate & His Family
I'm very sorry for your loss I know it will be a hard road ahead. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Nate, even though I only knew you for a short time you were a great guy, working with you was always fun. I'll never forget the day you came to golf with your hair all frizzed out and your visor on, we all laugh about it still.
You will be missed, but never
forgotten.

Nate, you were one of the first people I met when I moved to AZ. From working together on Signings, to lunches at Serrano's and just you, me and Lance hanging out, your incredible presence was inspiring! Your beautiful spirit has touched me and many others. You will be missed by many but will forever remain in all of our hearts. May you rest in peace.

dear nate altho i only knew you a short time i admired your free spirit and the fun we had at the Harp...you will be missed by many and i am one of those people...i pray you are in a good place
your friend,
Colby

Nate,
My freind, buddy, pal, hommie,you touched all of us ever so deep. I remember all the times we spent and none of them were in sadness,we always could laugh even when things weren't all that funny. I have to say you were a hell of a bartender and person, I guess that why you mean the world to many many people. You weren't here long enough but the world is more beautiful because of you, the buddy I called Nasty, Nasty Nate I will forever miss you and all the good times!
So lets...