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Nathan Patrick Montler

Akron, Ohio

1991 - 2014

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Nathan Patrick MontlerNathan Patrick Montler, age 23, of Copley, Ohio, passed away unexpectedly, on Sunday, November 30, 2014.He was born on July 14,1991; attended St. Benedict Catholic School, Johnstown, Pa., and was a 2010 graduate of Archbishop Hoban H.S., Akron, Ohio, where he was a member of...

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I got an e-mail reminder this morning for your memorial page. Wow! Five years since you passed. It's still unbelievable. I wonder who you would have become and where you'd be now. The loss of life is always sad, but this one was so tragic! I'm sure you are still missed by all who were lucky enough to have you touch their life. Rest high on that mountain young man! ~ Denise (Jeff's mom)

Nathan was in a few of my classes and seemed like a good person to be around. I had the chance to work with him a few times. My condolences go out to his family and friends. May he rest in Heaven.

Dear Pat and Murphy,
Sam and I are so deeply sorry for you and pray for your loving family during this very difficult time. We know that Nate was special as he has great parents like you. Please know that you are in are thoughts always. Fondly, Sam and Karli Avellone

Dear Murphy and Pat
My heart aches for you and your family on this terrible loss. Words cannot begin to express my feeling for you. I a. Out of the state or would have been there for you .. But do know if there is anything I can do to. Ease your panini am there for you
Fondly
Toby Gorant

I am sure this is a difficult time for you. The loss of a love one can be unbearable. but with special memories, courage and faith in time you shall heal. Our loving and merciful heavenly Father will really help: He says "I have heard your prayers, I have seen your tears" . I will heal you. 2 Kings 20:5.

I met Nate about two years ago through my best friend. After that we became fast friends and discovered we were both going to UofA for Criminal Justice. The following semester we were in the same class. At that point, for the next three semesters we had classes together. We spoke often, almost daily, in and out of class, through thick and thin times. He listened to me during my tough times, providing a calm, unbiased ear for my troubles, he said he owed me for the times I listened to all his...

I will never forget going to Idlewild as kids and eating so much kettle corn we thought we'd burst and spinning your dad around on the rides until he thought he'd do the same. We'd climb the pear tree in your popop's yard and throw crab apples at eachother until someone cried. The late nights with the cousins laughing and talking about the crazy things we've done. Sneaking away camping to find a geocache and racing down the sand dunes at jockey's ridge. I miss you so so much. Not a day...

Nathan: I consider myself blessed to have had you in my life as my cousin, but I always thought of you more as a little brother. You will be missed, but our memories of you will never fade. Love ya, bud.

Nate, my 'other son,' I will greatly miss your contagious smile and the sound of you saying, "Hi, mom!" Only God knows why your life was cut so short, but those of us left behind all know how much you will be missed. Thank you for being such a good friend to my son.
~ 'Mom'