
Nathan Hale McGuire, 30, of Unionville Virginia passed away peacefully on March 7, 2025, at UVA Hospital in Charlottesville VA, after fighting injuries from an accident that happened on March 2nd.
Nathan was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, March 6,1995. He was raised in Pennsylvania until his family moved to Unionville in 2012. He was a graduate of Orange High School and attended J. Sargent Reynolds, where he became a certified welder. Surviving Nathan is his wife, Josie Marsee McGuire and sons, Rhett and Brantley. Other immediate surviving family members include his mother, Jeannie McGuire, father, Sam McGuire, sister, Jamie McGuire, brother, Brendan Casey, and grandmother, Myrl Burkett (Dave Scarfe). From Nathan’s marriage he is also survived by mother in-law, Susan Marsee, and brothers, John-Henry and Ben Marsee and Nick Gibson. Nathan also has many nephews, nieces, and cousins in both families. Many faithful friends of Nathan also surround and lift this family up. As a young boy Nathan enjoyed motor sports and was always tinkering with garage projects that carried into adulthood. Many Orange County residents know Nathan through his welding business and skills at running heavy equipment. Ask around Constitution Highway area and you will find someone who knows Nathan and loves his enthusiastic way of greeting you and caring about what you are doing for the day. You might also hear about something Nathan built for them.
Most important to Nathan was his duties as a husband and father. He would always drop what he was doing to spend a moment to play with his two boys and make them smile. His loving wife would tell you that Nathan saved her life; he truly was a hero, and his legacy will live on through his two sons who are both perfect duplicates of their father.

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Nathan Hale McGuire, 30, of Unionville Virginia passed away peacefully on March 7, 2025, at UVA Hospital in Charlottesville VA, after fighting injuries from an accident that happened on March 2nd.
Nathan was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, March 6,1995. He was raised in Pennsylvania until his family moved to Unionville in 2012. He was a graduate of Orange High School and attended J. Sargent Reynolds, where he became a certified welder. Surviving Nathan is his wife, Josie Marsee McGuire and sons, Rhett and Brantley. Other immediate surviving family members include his mother, Jeannie McGuire, father, Sam McGuire, sister, Jamie McGuire, brother, Brendan Casey, and grandmother, Myrl Burkett (Dave Scarfe). From Nathan’s marriage he is also survived by mother in-law, Susan Marsee, and brothers, John-Henry and Ben Marsee and Nick Gibson. Nathan also has many nephews, nieces, and cousins in both families. Many faithful friends of Nathan also surround and lift this family up. As a young boy Nathan enjoyed motor sports and was always tinkering with garage projects that carried into adulthood. Many Orange County residents know Nathan through his welding business and skills at running heavy equipment. Ask around Constitution Highway area and you will find someone who knows Nathan and loves his enthusiastic way of greeting you and caring about what you are doing for the day. You might also hear about something Nathan built for them.
Most important to Nathan was his duties as a husband and father. He would always drop what he was doing to spend a moment to play with his two boys and make them smile. His loving wife would tell you that Nathan saved her life; he truly was a hero, and his legacy will live on through his two sons who are both perfect duplicates of their father.

Hi! I’m Jennifer Bailey and I partner with entrepreneurs who have massive ideas that could change the world. Most marketing is meaningless. Filled with empty promises, its only job is to bring in new traffic, new leads, and new customers. But I’ve drawn a line in the sand, and I’ve learned that marketing can do so much more than reach business goals and build profit. My methods give businesses the fire and soul they need to reach the right people, set the groundwork for sustainable relationships, and offer true value to the people on both the giving and receiving ends of marketing.
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