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Nathan Dale King, born on April 13, 1972, in Vernon, Texas, passed away on April 7, 2026, in Springtown, Texas. His departure leaves a profound gap in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
For nine dedicated years, Nathan served as an electrician at Williams Electric, where his expertise and commitment were admired by colleagues and clients alike. Beyond his work, Nathan was defined by the warmth and kindness he extended to those closest to him. He was a loving husband, a devoted father, and a cherished grandfather, roles he embraced with unwavering love and tenderness.
Nathan’s spirit was deeply connected to the joys of life’s simple pleasures. He found happiness in fishing along quiet waters, camping beneath the stars, and bringing family together through his passion for cooking. His favorite moments, however, were those spent with his beloved grandchildren — Ezra, Silas, Bennett, Karson, Waylon, and Neaveah — who brought immeasurable joy to his days.
He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Tina King; his children, Michael Dean, Dakota Walter Lee, Dtallyen, Zayne, Teaden, and Gurrais; his brother, Rocky Guerra; and his sisters, Codi Brannon and her husband Josh, Stacey O’Brien and her husband Brian, and Tina Hill and her husband David. Nathan also leaves behind countless extended family members and friends who were touched by his generous heart.
Nathan’s mother and father, Clifford King and Catherine (Jolly) King, preceded him in death, yet their legacy of love lives on through him and the family he so dearly treasured.
As a man who gave his all in every aspect of life, Nathan Dale King’s memory will forever be a beacon of kindness, strength, and love. Though his presence will be deeply missed, the imprint of his warmth and spirit will continue to brighten the lives of all who had the privilege to know him.
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