Nathan will be lovingly remembered by his son Brody Agar, parents Cindy and Gary Agar, brother Matthew Agar, niece Jazlyn Agar and nephew Tyson Agar, all of Cawston, brother Brian Agar, niece Kayla Agar and nephew Rylan Agar, all of Terrace, and step-daughter Taylor Toole of Cawston.
Nathan had many passions; hockey, building custom cars, car stereos, quading, camping, fishing, and helping anyone who needed it, but first and foremost was being a wonderful father to his son Brody. He was a special kind of person who would always be there for you, never asking anything in return. He was a great uncle, an amazing son, the coolest brother, and a friend second to none. An angel in disguise, he will be greatly missed, until the day we meet again.
A Celebration of Life was held at the Similkameen Christian Fellowship Church in Keremeos officiated by dear family friend, Pastor Don Bodden followed by a reception. Nathan’s urn was interred in a private family ceremony at Cawston Cemetery.
Nathan will be lovingly remembered by his son Brody Agar, parents Cindy and Gary Agar, brother Matthew Agar, niece Jazlyn Agar and nephew Tyson Agar, all of Cawston, brother Brian Agar, niece Kayla Agar and nephew Rylan Agar, all of Terrace, and step-daughter Taylor Toole of Cawston.
Nathan had many passions; hockey, building custom cars, car stereos, quading, camping, fishing, and helping anyone who needed it, but first and foremost was being a wonderful father to his son Brody. He was a special kind of person who would always be there for you, never asking anything in return. He was a great uncle, an amazing son, the coolest brother, and a friend second to none. An angel in disguise, he will be greatly missed, until the day we meet again.
A Celebration of Life was held at the Similkameen Christian Fellowship Church in Keremeos officiated by dear family friend, Pastor Don Bodden followed by a reception. Nathan’s urn was interred in a private family ceremony at Cawston Cemetery.
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