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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Nathan Boone Rogers, age 46, on February 23, 2025. Born in Georgetown, TX, Nathan was a devoted father, son, brother, and friend who touched the lives of everyone who knew him.
Nathan is survived by his son, Nathan Rogers Jr.; his mother, Abigail; his partner, Erin Gardner and Lilly, his five siblings: Sara, Daniel, Lucas, Naomi, and Joannah, 16 nieces and nephews, Larissa, Micah, Cowan, Cayden, Lane, Cort, Lucie, Reba, Luke, Liam, Johnnie, Sariah, Shaun, Alyssa, Declan, Calum, and three great nieces and nephews, Jacob, Jaisiah, and Aayonna. He was preceded in death by his father, Larry, and his sister, Bonnie.
Nathan's love for his family was boundless. He was immensely proud of his son, Nathan Jr., cherishing every moment they spent together. Known for his infectious laughter, kind spirit, and unwavering loyalty, Nathan had an incredible ability to bring joy to those around him. He was a protector in every sense, always going above and beyond to ensure the safety and happiness of his loved ones. His selflessness and generosity knew no limits—he would give anything to help those he cared for.
Nathan’s legacy as a protector, a giver, and a friend will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him. He will forever be remembered as our hero whose presence can never be replaced.
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