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Nathan Larry Peterson

Sandy, Utah

1980 - 2015

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Nathan L. Peterson 1980 ~ 2015Nathan Larry Peterson died unexpectedly June 21, 2015 leaving behind his wife Megan, and his daughter Brooklyn and many loved ones. He was born June 15, 1980 in Salt Lake City to Larry and Camille Peterson. He was a beloved Husband, Father, Son, Brother and Friend...

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Nate, I think of you so often and miss the joy and and light that you brought to my life, you were more than my colleague and I love you very much. Happy Belated Birthday!

Well Nate, 5 years I thought about you a lot the other day on your birthday. Love you and miss you.

Wow Nate, I can't believe it has been 4 years. You are missed as much today as when we lost you. Your Millrock family misses you, I miss you.

I am so sad to hear of Nate's passing. Although I haven't seen Nate in years I have nothing but good memories. He was a great guy.

I was so sad to hear about Nate. I considered Nate a friend. He was someone that always made me feel welcome. As an outsider working at Millrock, Nate always went out of his way to make me feel at home.

I will miss Nate. - Ron

Dear Megan, Brooklyn and Lindsay: I can't express my grief at the loss of your precious, loving and guileless husband, father and brother, our cute "little" Nate. My every memory of him is positive and sweet. He grew up to be so much like his loving, compassionate, father whom we also still miss.
One of the special memories I've always cherished about Nate happened about 30 years ago.
As a small boy, he carried into his Mom's kitchen
an injured, dying baby bird...

So sad to hear about Nate's passing. Nate and I grew up in the same church ward and he was one of my closest friends in junior high.

I have lots of great memories of Nate and most often remember him when I go golfing because even though I grew up across the street from a golf course, I never went golfing until he invited me to go when I was 13 years old. I did the back 9 at Bountiful Ridge with Nate and his Dad and then we went back to their home. His Dad had ordered Domino's pizza...

I am deeply sorry for the news of Nathan's passing and Megan I'm so sorry for your loss. I knew him from Millrock. I saw him every week for the past 2 1/2 years and he was always the nicest guy. He was always thinking of others and making sure that we knew he was available to help or make our job easier. It won't be the same without him and there will be a definite void felt at Millrock. I will miss him!
Nan Evans, RBM

So deeply sorry for your loss.
Comfort and prayers are with you at this time.
I knew Nathan from working in one of the Millrock buildings. One of the nicest people I've come into contact with, he'll surely be missed around here.
It has been a shock around the office to hear of his passing.
May God bless you and your family at this time of grief and sorrow.