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Willwerscheid Funeral Home & Cremation Service - West-Heights
Nathan James Loewen
August 29th, 1988 - June 24th, 2025
Nathan James Loewen, age 36, of Wyanett Township, passed suddenly on June 24, 2025.
Born August 29, 1988 to Andrea and James Loewen, Nathan led an outdoorsy and spirited life. Uninclined towards desk-job activities, Nathan preferred feeling the sun on his face and the wind at his back. He was a hard worker, who had the great ability to lighten the mood with his sarcastic sense of humor. Nathan had a unique way of showing his love and care through action. An exchange of words was not necessary to understand how big his heart was.
He is survived by loving parents James and Andrea Loewen; Children Tyler, Lysa and Mila, Siblings Danielle Loewen (fiancé Stephen Kleinjung), Derek Loewen (Bethany) and their kids Sawyer and Wren; and Grandparents James and Joann Loewen, and extended family of aunts, uncles, and cousins.
GoFundMe Link: Fundraiser by Derek Loewen : Celebrate Nathan Loewen's Life: Memorial Fund
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Since 1886, the Willwerscheid family has helped Saint Paul families navigate grief and plan funerals, cremation services, and life celebration services. Our business was started by John Adam Willwerscheid, a second generation American and father of eight over 100 years ago. While a lot has changed since then, our commitment to caring for families hasn't. We know that finding the right funeral home is important, and we are grateful that families continue to trust us to take care of their loved ones....
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