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Nathan Scott VonNiederhausern

December 30, 1977 — August 29, 2008

Nathan Scott VonNiederhausern

Nathan Scott VonNiederhausern Nathan Scott VonNiederhausern, 30, a remarkable young man, was called home early, Aug. 29, 2008, after a courageous battle with unexplained lung cancer. He was born December 30, 1977 in Salt Lake City, UT to Richard Scott and Esther Sharp VonNiederhausern. He was raised in West Jordan, UT and graduated from West Jordan High School. He was an active member of the L.D.S. Church throughout his life. Fulfilled a mission 1997-1999 to Rome, Italy. He was currently serving as Elders' Quorum President in his ward. Worked for Otto Bock Co. Married Kristy Carlile March 23, 2001 for time and eternity in the Salt Lake Temple. Nathan was a quiet, unassuming, gentle, kind, friendly person, quick to learn and willing and ready to serve others. He was a good-natured tease with a great sense of humor. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, reading, building things for his family, artistic painting, and, most of all, spending time with his wife and two sweet sons. He was an Eagle scout who lived the scout oath, slogan, laws, and motto to a "t" and endured nobly until the end. He was certainly always prepared in life and for death as well. He had a strong testimony of the Plan of Salvation and of the Savior Jesus Christ. He is survived by his loving wife, Kristy, sons Casey (3) and Clayton (1), his father and mother; brothers and sisters: Bryce (Karlene), Bountiful, UT; Anthony (Lauri), Logan, UT; Cameron, and Melissa (Peter) Houston, West Jordan, UT; LaDawn (Jeffrey) Vermeeren, Calgary, Canada; Kristy's father and mother: Lonnie & Sue Carlile; and her brothers and sisters: Carie (Chris) Landell; Kale (Jennifer) Carlile; Ken (Kim) Carlile; and 20 nieces and nephews who will miss Uncle Nate. Funeral services will be held Wed. Sept. 3rd at 11 A.M. at the Hillsdale LDS Ward building located at 3175 S 3450 W where a viewing will be held 9:45 -10:45 A.M. prior to the services and Tues. night 6-8 P.M. Burial will be in the Taylorsville Cemetery located at 4500 S Redwood Rd. In lieu of flowers, contributions could be made at any Zions Bank location in his name. GOODBYE, NATHAN, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN. THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL EXAMPLE. WE LOVE YOU.
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