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On August 28th, 1990, Nathan Lee Hartmann was born to the proud parents of David Allen Hartmann and Noreen Marie Hartmann in Riverside General, California. Nathan was born the second youngest of 9 siblings. Nathan, as the youngest of his brothers, looked up to them.
He attended White Oak public schools where he finished with his GED and went to work in the electrical field.
Nathan, aka Nate Dawg, peacefully departed this life on June 27th, 2025, at the age of 34.
Nathan lived a carefree life with strong morals. He could make you laugh without even knowing. Nathan could be a lot to handle. He was a great brother and made every moment count. He cared deeply about his family.
Nathan was preceded in death by his brother Jacob John Hartmann.
Nathan leaves behind in life and memories, his mother Noreen Hartmann, and father David Hartmann- San Antonio, TX, his brothers David Hartmann and wife Leah in Gilmer, TX, Rachel Chavarria, her husband
Thomas, Matthew Hartmann, his wife Nichole, Joseph Hartmann, Andrew Hartmann and wife Amber, Daniel Hartmann, Sara Hartmann, and her husband Cody. Wanda Hartmann, his grandmother. All of Nathan's many nieces and nephews.
He will be deeply missed and loved always
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