Born on Sept 1, 1974 in Fargo ND, Nathan was son to Myron and Patty (Sullivan) Hoag; and is also survived by his twin brother Shane Hoag, sister Toni (Hoag) Kordek, brother-in-law Raymond Kordek. He left behind his nephews Wyatt Hoag, Jack Kordek, Jaden Hoag, niece Shyanne Hoag; and his beloved dog Simmer.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents Jack and Betty (Peterson) Hoag, brother Eric Allen Hoag, and sister-in-law Tracey (Nohr) Hoag.
He attended West Fargo High School and later graduated from Dakota High School in 1993. Nathan lived and farmed in Arthur ND. He was an officer of the Gunkel Township board. He enjoyed the lake, fishing, hunting, all outdoor recreation activities and music.
Nathan will be remembered for his love and loyalty to his friends and family. He was always there even when you didn’t know you needed him.
Any memorials given to the family will be used to help support Nathan's 2019 Harvest. He was looking forward to a good year of Corn, Beans and Wheat. He could not pass a field without bragging about it.
Public Visitation will be held at West Funeral Home on Thursday Aug 1st from 5 to 7 pm with Celebration of Life at 7 pm.
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North Dakota man dead after tree falls on him in Black Hills
Written By: Phoenix Bauer | Jul 29th 2019 Fargo Forum
PENNINGTON COUNTY, S.D. — A North Dakota man is dead after authorities say a tree fell on him in the Black Hills Saturday afternoon, July 27.
The incident involved a group riding ATVs in the Black Hills National Forest about 25 miles west of Rapid City, according to Pennington County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Helene Duhamel. The group stopped to put on rain gear when a spruce tree about 17 inches in diameter fell onto Nathan Hoag, 44, of Arthur.
A Pennington County deputy responded just before 6 p.m. A The group told authorities they weren't able to move the tree and that they heard a loud crash but did not recall seeing a flash from lightning.
Authorities weren't exactly sure what caused the accident, but Duhamel said the Black Hills region had a lot of severe weather this year, which has caused many trees to fall.
Duhamel said no autopsy will be performed on Hoag.
Born on Sept 1, 1974 in Fargo ND, Nathan was son to Myron and Patty (Sullivan) Hoag; and is also survived by his twin brother Shane Hoag, sister Toni (Hoag) Kordek, brother-in-law Raymond Kordek. He left behind his nephews Wyatt Hoag, Jack Kordek, Jaden Hoag, niece Shyanne Hoag; and his beloved dog Simmer.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents Jack and Betty (Peterson) Hoag, brother Eric Allen Hoag, and sister-in-law Tracey (Nohr) Hoag.
He attended West Fargo High School and later graduated from Dakota High School in 1993. Nathan lived and farmed in Arthur ND. He was an officer of the Gunkel Township board. He enjoyed the lake, fishing, hunting, all outdoor recreation activities and music.
Nathan will be remembered for his love and loyalty to his friends and family. He was always there even when you didn’t know you needed him.
Any memorials given to the family will be used to help support Nathan's 2019 Harvest. He was looking forward to a good year of Corn, Beans and Wheat. He could not pass a field without bragging about it.
Public Visitation will be held at West Funeral Home on Thursday Aug 1st from 5 to 7 pm with Celebration of Life at 7 pm.
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North Dakota man dead after tree falls on him in Black Hills
Written By: Phoenix Bauer | Jul 29th 2019 Fargo Forum
PENNINGTON COUNTY, S.D. — A North Dakota man is dead after authorities say a tree fell on him in the Black Hills Saturday afternoon, July 27.
The incident involved a group riding ATVs in the Black Hills National Forest about 25 miles west of Rapid City, according to Pennington County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Helene Duhamel. The group stopped to put on rain gear when a spruce tree about 17 inches in diameter fell onto Nathan Hoag, 44, of Arthur.
A Pennington County deputy responded just before 6 p.m. A The group told authorities they weren't able to move the tree and that they heard a loud crash but did not recall seeing a flash from lightning.
Authorities weren't exactly sure what caused the accident, but Duhamel said the Black Hills region had a lot of severe weather this year, which has caused many trees to fall.
Duhamel said no autopsy will be performed on Hoag.
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