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Nathan Andrew Dingman, 26, of Clovis, New Mexico, passed away February 12, 2023.
Nathan was born March 14, 1996 to Charles & DeAnn Dingman. . He attended Clovis High School and later earned his GED through Clovis Community College.
Nathan loved learning. From a young age he enjoyed taking things apart and putting them back together to figure out how they worked. This love aided him throughout his life helping him to excel in all of his endeavors, jobs, and hobbies. He had a wide range of passions including cultivating fish tanks, growing gardens, exploring outdoors, wood burning, video games, drawing, painting, music, movies, and working on his motorcycle and truck.
Nathan and his mother cherished a relationship they have created over the last 10 years and enjoyed taking photos of the stars and planets and alot of beautiful New Mexico sunsets. Nathan was talented beyond measure,, but his greatest quality was his love for Jesus, his family, and friends. He will forever be greatly missed.
Nathan was predeceased by his Grandfather Dr. Hugh Ritch, Uncle Daryl Ritch and cousin Gideon McIver.
He is survived by his mother, DeAnn Ritch, father Charlie Dingman with Lisa Rees, sister Carrie Dingman with Michael Eschenbach and niece Elaina, brother Brandon Womack with niece Nova, Grandparents Patricia Ritch, and Walter and Patricia Dingman, Aunts and Uncles Myra Dingman Vandervelde with Jonathan, Christina Dingman McIver with David, Jonathan Dingman with Deanna, and cousins Andrew with Kristen, Katelyn, Gabriel, Grant, Judah, and Tahlia.
The Ritch and Dingman family would like to thank you for your condolences and prayers during our time of loss.
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800 E. Manana Blvd, Clovis, NM 88101
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