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Nathan Sacks, age 57, passed away at his home in Lynnville, Tennessee on June 15, 2025. Born November 4, 1967, in San Fernando, California, Nathan was the beloved son of the late Warren Sacks and Elizabeth Wing Monaco (Joseph).
Nathan was a man of resilience, heart, and strong spirit, but above all he was big kid. A recovering alcoholic, he proudly walked the road of recovery. He was a devoted husband to his wife of 30 years, Shawna Sacks. Nathan loved his family and his ASMC Brothers with his whole heart.
A passionate motorcyclist, Nathan was a proud member of the American Steel Motorcycle Club, where he found community, adventure, and brotherhood. But above all, his greatest joy was found in his grandchildren, whom he adored beyond words.
Nathan is survived by his wife, Shawna Sacks; son, Jacob Sacks; daughter, Shelby Sedler; and his treasured grandchildren: Hailey Kemp, Austin Kemp, Madison Kemp, Collen Pierce, and Ricky Sacks. He is also survived by several extended family members and close friends who will forever remember his big heart and unwavering loyalty.
He is preceded in death by his daughter, Kaitie Sedlar, and his parents.
A gathering of friends will be held on Saturday, July 5, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at Williams Funeral Home in Blevins Hall, with a celebration of life to follow at 2:00 PM.
Williams Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Condolences can be given to the family at williamsfh.com.
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