Nathan Adam Brewer left earth's realm on June 14, 2024 and gained his place in God's Kingdom. Nathan conquered leukemia twice as a young adult. He went onto working in the sheet metal industry and finally as a cross-country truck driver. He loved both of these occupations.
Nathan attended school in Davenport, OK from preschool through his sophomore year. He completed his junior and senior year in Stroud, OK. Nathan is the son of Bill and Robin Brewer of Chandler, OK; sister Angela Treanor and her husband Will. Nathan was also the proud uncle to nephews Wyatt, Jack and Luke and his niece Bailey, all from Chandler, OK. Nathan also leaves behind uncles, aunts, and many cousins and friends. Nathan was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Ron and Faye Brewer of Agra, OK and his maternal grandparents Elva and Juanita Pitts of Chandler, OK.
In accordance with Nathan's wishes there will be no services at this time. He has asked that his family have a Celebration of his life at a later date. The family wants to thank all of the personnel at Traditions Hospice, Chandler for taking care of Nathan and giving support to his family.
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