Daniel Nathan Bird , September 08, 1971 — February 01, 2019

Daniel Nathan Bird  (Ogden, Utah, UT) September 08, 1971 February 01, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Daniel Nathan Bird was born on September 8, 1971 in San Francisco, CA. He passed away peacefully on February 1, 2019 at the Huntsman Cancer Institute surrounded by his family. Although he was born in San Francisco, Boise Idaho was his home and he felt very fortunate to grow up there.

Dan married the love of his life, Cami, on July 1, 2016 in Stanley Idaho. In his early adulthood, he loved working in paradise at Redfish Lake (Stanley Idaho) in the summers and Vail, Colorado in the winters. He had a sense of adventure and loved everything about the outdoors; fishing, backpacking, swimming, snowboarding, camping and road trips.

Whenever the family had a trip planned, he couldn’t contain his excitement and talked about it nonstop. He loved sports with baseball being his favorite. He was an avid Giants, 49ers, and Golden State Warriors fan.

He had a passion for food, cooking, a good cold beer and date nights. Dan and Cami would sit out on their lawn chairs and have the best conversations while watching his garden grow. He was especially proud of his prized pumpkins.

He dreamed of winning the lottery and pulling their boys out of school and traveling the world. He enjoyed searching out ghost towns and the history that surrounded them. He had a great memory and was full of stories growing up with friends and the adventures they had.

He remembered everyone who crossed his path. Some of his favorite memories with his dad included spending time on his boat, floating the Sacramento Deltas. His dream was to to hike the Pacific Crest Trail.

He took a news scene class in college so he could one day document his hike on the PCT. He was very proud of his work at the Post Office and the friendships he formed there. He loved to debate politics.

He loved his dogs. He had a great sense of humor and the ability to make others around him laugh even in his toughest moments. He loved Cami beyond belief, proudly telling friends and family how she was the best thing he had ever had happen in his life.

He loved life and lived it to the fullest. Dan is preceded in death by his grandparents and his father, Clyde Bird. Dan is survived by his wife, Cami Bird and children, Weston and Ryder Stephenson; mother, Carmen Bird and sister, Robin (Chris) Bird as well as many nephews (Forest, Hunter, Davis, Miles, Ian, Liam, Gabe, River); nieces (Summer, Adree, Kelly, Brynlee, Reese); sister and brother- in-laws (Amy, Cody, Trisha, Devin, Carrie, Cliff, Catherine) as well as a large extended family.

We will be having a celebration of Dan’s life on Saturday, February 9, 2019 at the Pleasant View South Stake Center located at 480 W 2000 N, Harrisville, UT 84414 at 12:30 pm. Plans for a celebration of life in Boise will be posted on social media in the near future. The family would like to thank the many nurses and doctors at the Huntsman Cancer Institute for the care they gave Dan; for supporting his will to live and giving him respect and dignity.

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death notice Daniel Nathan Bird September 08, 1971 — February 01, 2019

obituary notice Daniel Nathan Bird September 08, 1971 — February 01, 2019

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