Daniel Austin Nuttle, age 28, of Austin, Arkansas passed away Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was born October 22, 1996, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, the son of Frank and Milly Cox Nuttle.
Frost G, was an amazing father to 3 beautiful girls, Raelynn Nuttle, Sadie Connelly, and Sawyer Cardin, not to exclude his niece he was also like a father to, Abby Cox. He was an amazing girl dad, always present in the moment. He loved being a father to these girls. He had an obsession with his shoes, he stated “he would have a shoe collection bigger than any woman could ever dream”. He loved basketball, especially when he could play one on one with Raelynn. He could bust a move like no other, and singing along to whatever song came on. He also favored his hair, in his infamous man bun.
Danni Cardin, came into his life years ago, but they didn’t put lock to key until February 6th, 2025, the short 4 months they got to spend together was the best Danni could have asked for. He asked her to marry him all the time, but she would say no it was too soon, in two years time she would say yes, but he knew she was his from the very beginning. Abby was like his own, he was there to cut her umbilical cord, she was his baby before Raelynn was. His best buddy and brother from another mother, Nate Garner, if you seen one the other was right behind, fought like husband and wife, but would do anything for each other. He had over came so much and wanted to prove to everyone what he was capable of, which was great things.
He is preceded in death by his paternal grandmother Donna Nuttle Vail; maternal grandparents John Floyd and Dianna Kay Cox; and one Aunt Christy Staten.
Survivors include his daughter Raelynn Marie Nuttle of Goodland, KS; fiancé Danni Cardin of Austin, AR; two step daughters Sawyer Cardin, and Sadie Conlley both of Austin, AR; his parents Frank and Milly Nuttle of Nashville, AR; one sister Brittney Cox and husband Hunter of Pike City, AR; paternal grandfather Larry Frank Nuttle and wife Debbie of Nashville, AR; one niece Abby Cox, three nephews Bentley, Maverick, and Dutton all of Pike City, AR; one uncle John Mark Cox and wife Brandy of Murfreesboro, AR; one aunt Angie Lingo and husband Junior of Murfreesboro, AR; as well as a number of cousin and many, many friends.
Memorial services will be 2:00 p.m., Saturday, June 28, 2025, at Latimer Funeral Home in Nashville, under the direction of Latimer Funeral Home in Nashville.
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