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Nathan R. Sarnat

Chicago, Illinois

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Sarnat, Nathan Roy Age 52, beloved son of Pamela (nee Nessler) and the late Irwin (Judy Skotzko); loving brother of Michael (Rachel); cherished nephew of Kathy (Bill) Horrell, Richard Nessler, Marlene Sarnat (George Sasaki) and Sheila (Leonard) Grossman; dear cousin of many. He will be missed by...

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Miss ya Nate! It's hard to believe you left us all of these years ago. You still pop up in my mind when thinking of so many bands that we loved together (Zappa, Mahavishnu, Return to Forever, etc. etc.) as well as some of your hilarious stage banter (gonna go take a "pause for the cause"). Miss you bud!

Nate was taken way too early,but he's up there jammin' with Frank Zappa,Stevie Ray Vaughan and Hendrix.Bye buddy.

I lit a candle at church tonight. Both Mike an I were sorry to hear the news, from our daughter. You are in a much better, safe place, singing "Only the young Die first' I hope you had some fun haning out with us and staying with us on Indian Rocks beach. Miss you.. Lots of Love xxoo

Nate,

I was there
waiting for you

I stood silent
to never hear

I sought your songs
to find this page

your memory sustained
by a video glimpse

forever lost
you will be missed

I am here
waiting..............
where are you?

Good Luck Chuck

Very sorry to hear of this. But I know you Nate. You gonna keep everyone smilin' at that great gig in the sky.

Peace Be With You Brother.

To quote Nate: "A pause for the cause..."
Nate, I will NEVER forget your clever witticisms and in-between song banter. I will NEVER forget our ability to talk for *hours* on Zappa, politics, music, Zappa... You were always very passionate and you will NOT be forgotten! Love you Nate! You truly knew what it meant to "put the eyebrows on it"! Miss you already...

Very sorry to hear about Nathan. The last time we spoke he sounded strong and optimistic. I have many fond memories from our childhood.

Naty

Naty will always be my little cousin. So glad we got to spend some time together in recent years. A talented musician, a dear man. I remember him as the world's cutest baby, the one I accidentally dropped trying to get him out of his high chair (I was six). I remember visiting our grandmother when she watched him after school and how much she loved (and tormented with love) that special child.

I remember him at eleven, introducing him to my husband's cousin who taught him to pop...

Sorry to hear the news of Nate. A great fun guy.