Nathan Scott Loveness |
Posted 2009-04-01 by Sharon |
The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ January 2, 2008, p. A10 Nathan Loveness Nathan Scott Loveness took his last ride in the moonlight on Dec. 25. Nathan was born March 14, 1971 in Klamath Falls, Ore. He spent his early years in Adin, Calif; Malin, Ore.; and Butte Valley Calif. He attended Sacred Heart Academy and graduated from Klamath Union High School. He went to college at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif. Nathan moved to Seattle, where he lived for several years enjoying the companionship of friends. He visited his grandparents every winter in Arizona and finally moved to Cave Creek to lovingly take care of his grandmother. After her passing he found his passion-building custom homes in the desert that he truly loved. Nathan loved to travel, spending time in southern Europe, Argentina and spontaneous “road trips” across the United States. He loved spending time with his grandparents, visiting friends and playing with his niece and nephew. He was especially close to his brother, and they enjoyed many long conversations. Nathan leaves behind many fond memories and especially close friends, including the Baileys, Addingtons, Jack and Ingrid and Tina. His laugh and sense of humor will be sorely missed. He is survived by his father and stepmother Loren and Elsie Loveness of Wickenburg, Ariz., his mother and stepfather Linda and Donald Micka of Merrill, Ore., brother and best friend Jared and his wife Jennifer Loveness of Mt. Vernon, Wash., and favorite niece and nephew Cierrah and Coleby Loveness, stepsister Jodie Finkenbinder and her husband Tim, nephew Trent, stepbrother Joel Micka and his wife Michele, nephews Cody and Jordon, special friend, partner, uncle Harlan Loveness, aunts and uncles, Jeanne and Fred Kwast, Ron and Marylou Loveness, Kelly and Ann Rogers, and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Loyal and Mildred Loveness and Paul and Mabel Rogers, cousin and friend Laurel Loveness and cousin Kevin Loveness. The family will have private services at a later date. |
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