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Nathan Metcalf

Anchorage, Alaska

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Eagle River resident Nathan Wade Metcalf, 19, died July 13, 2007, at Alaska Regional Hospital in Anchorage.A service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Eagle River Road.Nathan was born Nov. 4, 1987, in Everett, Wash., to Rodney and Terry Metcalf. He...

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Dear Bishop and Terry and family,

We love you and are so sorry for your loss. Nathan was always so happy and we know that you will miss him. We are grateful to have been close to your family during our time in the ward. You are in our prayers. With Love, Aaron and Liz Swalberg and Family

Brother and Sister Metcalf,
We love you guys and are so grateful to Heavenly Father that Nate had parents such as you for his mortal journey. I admire your strength, treasure your friendship, and mourn with you in your loss. Our prayer is that heavens peace may be with you to bear you up.

To the Metcalf family,
We love you all so much and are so sorry about Nathan being called to heaven at such a young age. We pray for you and know that Heavenly Father is taking care of Nathan and helping you through your grief. I can see why Nathan was such a kind and loving person as he was raised in such a wonderful family who loved him as you do. Our prayers continue to be with you all.
Love, Val and Shauna Christensen

To our wonderful friends, It seems that there just aren't words to express feelings at a time like this. Without the Gospel it would be almost impossible to get through the pain of separation from loved ones. I wish we would have known Nathan better but we have always been impressed with the thoughtfullness and kindness of your family. We remember well the time when your family moved into our ward and we have loved you all ever since. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers!!! We love...

Peace be with you and your beautiful family.

Metcalf family,
I saw Nathan last while he was visiting Utah earlier this year. He, as always, was kind and took time out of his way to visit me and spend time updating me on his life and the family. He spoke about working with the family and how much he enjoyed that. He was one of those students that I will always remember and care for greatly. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this time. I am so glad that you have the gospel to help you through this time of loss.

Dear Uncle Rodney, Aunt Terry, and family,
We are so disappointed we could not be with you at this time, but hope you know that our thoughts and prayers are with your family. We love you guys and miss you so much. What a special family to be a part of. How blessed we are to have each other and the gospel to bring us back together again someday.

Love, Lori, Charlie, Allison, Kaitlyn, and Brooklyn

To Nathan's family,
I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to you. I knew Nathan while he was in Provo. I was honored to be his art teacher. He was always a favorite of mine to have in class. He was creative, hardworking, and always really fun to have around. He is the type of person I always felt lucky to know. Words lack the ability to express accurately my feelings here, but he will be greatly missed.

Rod Terry And Family;
We were so sorry to hear about Nathan. Our thoughts & prayers are with you.