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Nathaniel Glenn Mayhew

Roanoke, Virginia

1979 - 2023

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Nathaniel Glenn MayhewNovember 2, 1979 - January 26, 2023Nathaniel Glenn Mayhew, 43, of Roanoke, Va., passed away on Thursday, January 26, 2023, at his home. He was born in Roanoke, Va., on November 2, 1979.He was a graduate of William Byrd High School where he played football and attended James...

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Nat was so special to me for so many years. We had been out of touch for the last few, unfortunately. He always knew how to make me laugh and smile and we shared a profound love of music. Many many fond memories of him. I am heartbroken to learn of his passing. Keeping his family in thoughts and prayers. Rest easy, friend. Thanks for the memories.

I'm so sorry to hear about Nathaniel haven't seen you in a few months Igo by often to check on him and it's been a while obviously because I'm just finding out my heart is broke it is a very good person he had a very huge we would often times pull the Bible out and read it together RIP ..

Glenn, so sorry to hear about your son. Praying for you and your family.

Dear Glenn and family. I was so saddened to hear of Nat's passing. What a heartbreak for a father to experience again. Nat spent a lot of time at my house during the high school years with my Jodi and he was a delight to have around. His smile, great sense of humor and love for music made for happy times together. We both liked bluegrass! My heart aches for your loss and I pray for your comfort and the Peace that only our Lord can give. Sincerely and with Love Sharon Boone Stuckey

Glen, So sorry, I wish you the best. Jack Watts

Glenn, you probably don't remember me.....Marcella, Emmanuel Church of the Brethren where our dear Curtis preaches. I have no words to offer that even begin to express my sadness for all you have endured. I didn't know your boys, but I knew Deborah..........beautiful woman on the outside and on the inside. I do remember when Nathaniel was a little fellow and Curtis called him, "Ole' Nat" with a sparkle in his eye and joy on his face as he spoke of him to us at church. And he and Jettie...

Glenn, keeping you in my thoughts. This is how I will always remember Nat, with a great big smile on his face ready for an adventure. This photo is from a kayaking trip we took in Hilton Head when I vacationed with your family in the late 90´s. I wish that I could have stopped by to pay my respects today but I live out of state, just know that I was thinking of you all during that time. Keeping you in my prayers.

Glenn, We are members of Pastor Curtis's church in Danville. We wanted to convey our deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your son. May God bless you during your time grief and give you comfort. Lori & Bill Floyd, Emmanuel Church of the Brethren

Glenn and family, so sorry to hear of the loss of your son.