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Nathan T. Lewis
09/08/1972 — 05/18/2025
From Richland, WA | Born in Lincoln, NE
Nathan T. Lewis
Nathan Todd Lewis, born on September 8, 1972, in Lincoln, Nebraska, passed away leaving behind a rich legacy of innovation and creativity. He was a distinguished principal software engineer whose career spanned notable tenures at prominent companies including Microsoft, Activision, and Snapchat. Nathan was known for his expertise in the tech industry, contributing to projects that impacted countless users around the globe. Nate had a remarkable wit and intellect only matched by his strong work ethic and determination. He had a way of cutting through noise and getting to the the core of things. He could figure out how anything worked, what made it tick, and how to improve it. He had a passion for music that benefited from that meticulous, intelligent mind.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Nathan was passionate about aviation and proudly pursued his dreams of becoming a pilot. He spent many hours not only flying but also building planes, a pursuit that fueled his adventurous spirit. Nathan was an enthusiastic ham radio operator, often engaging with fellow hobbyists and sharing his love for technology and communication. His interests also included metalworking and video games, which he enjoyed both as a pastime and a means to connect with friends and family.
Nathan is survived by his three children, Alexander, Christopher, and Kaylee Lewis, his parents Dorothy and Cary Lewis, cousins Brent and Loren Hsieh, Jeremy Hall, and Carolyn Lewis. The mother of his children, Summer Lewis. Mike and Danielle Marr, close family friends. He will be remembered for his intelligence, his determination to always keep learning, and the warm, engaging moments he shared with everyone in his life. Nathan’s legacy will endure in the hearts of his family and friends, who will cherish the memories of his remarkable life.
Dear Cary and Dorothy,
Wini and I send you our heartfelt condolences.
Cary and Dorothy.: My wife Gail and I send our sincere condolences on the loss of your son.
Royce Lumpkin
My deepest condolences for the loss of Nathan. My sympathies particularly to his parents Dorothy and Cary. It is heartbreaking to outlive your child.
Nathan and I spent summers growing up together at Interlochen Arts Camp. We played a million games together, from cards, to Playmobil, to water balloon battles with the other kids on the block. Nathan was very funny and always marched to the beat of his own drum. I’m so sad to hear of his passing and send love to all who are grieving his loss.
Nate was part of our Amateur radio group. We are heartbroken for the loss of Nate and for his family. He has touched our lives in a wonderful way. Nate will be missed.
I knew Nate through the amature radio community. worked in his garage on a couple projects for the Spout Springs Repeater Association. he was smart and generous. Ryan KE7MAI
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