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Tate Earl Anger

March 2, 1979 — October 30, 2006

Fielding, UT ? Tate Earl Anger, 27, returned home to his own peaceful wilderness on October 30, 2006 due to a hunting accident. Tate was born on March 2, 1979 to DeVerl and Denise Anger in Logan, UT. He was raised and loved in Fielding where he was a member of the Fielding LDS Ward. Tate lived life to the fullest, never running from a challenge. He had a great respect for nature. He spent time guiding hunts in his early years. He enjoyed traveling from state to state to do so. He loved to explore and find arrowheads and memorabilia from the past. Tate was a very passionate man in all aspects of his life. He loved the outdoors and tried to spend as much time as possible in them. He was a skilled craftsman and worked as a post frame builder. He was a horse and dirtbike enthusiast. He enjoyed exercising racehorses and spending hours with them in the barns and at the racetrack. He is survived by his parents and siblings, Chelsey Dave Smith, Cody Elisa Anger, Reggie Brittney Anger, Chet Anger, Dallas Anger, and Andrea Anger. He leaves behind eight nieces and nephews who he loved to play with. He is also survived by his grandparents, Sherman and Charlene Earl. He left behind many aunts and uncles who loved him deeply as well as good friends who always stood by his side. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Ernie and Dora Anger. A funeral service will be held Saturday, November 4, 2006 at 1:00 pm at the Fielding Stake Center, 4375 W 15600 N, Fielding. A viewing will be held in his honor from 11:00 am to 12:40 pm that same day. Interment is at the Fielding Cemetery.
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