David Alan Nutter's Obituary
In 32 beautiful years, David Alan Nutter’s flame burned bright and strong. Some would say he burned both ends of his wick, others would say he truly lived, experiencing love and life to its fullest. David was a curious and honest person who was blessed with a growth mindset, always teaching himself new things like designing computer games, cooking, auto repair, and art. David was Inherently talented. As a toddler David was found catching peacock bass the size of himself, as a teenager you might find him sketching cartoon characters, and as an adult he would apply his McGiver like talents to fix anything. He also applied his ADHD to organizing things ( or re-organizing others’ things…). On the ice, he displayed his passion for hockey, gliding effortlessly and showcasing his skill. He was also a skilled skateboarder, fearlessly performing tricks and pushing the boundaries. David always exhibited passion and put a part of himself into whatever he was doing. That curiosity and care wasn't limited to his hobbies, his aura extended to the people he loved as well. Empathy is defined as “the ability to understand and share the feelings of another”. David truly embodied that in his fierce protection for those he loved, and his support for marginalized groups.
David Alan Nutter, 32, of Annapolis, MD, passed away on October 28, 2023. He was born in Florida on August 2,1991 to Dennis and Catharine (McLean) Nutter. David was a beloved Partner, son, brother, and uncle. He was known for his sweet and kind nature, as well as his lovable and goofy personality. David had a curious and fearless spirit, always seeking new adventures and knowledge.
David leaves behind his loving partner, Natalie Ann Dennin, their beloved dogs Archie and Ellie, his devoted mother Cathy Nutter, his step-mother Autumn Nutter, his grandmother Vera Gunther, his dear sister Caitlyn Nutter, and his cherished nephews, Austin Alan Stone, Blake Carter Stone, Colin Patrick Dennin and Finley Joseph Dennin. He was preceded in death by his father, Alan Nutter.
A memorial service will be held Nov 9th 3pm 7pm at Lasting Tributes, located at 814 Bestgate Road, Annapolis, MD 21401. Friends and family are invited to gather and remember David. There will be a celebration of life held November, 11th in Annapolis to share stories and memories of his vibrant life, details to come.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the ASPCA, supporting the welfare and protection of animals.
The compassionate staff at Lasting Tributes in Annapolis, MD is assisting the family with the arrangements.
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