Nathan Nassif

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Jan 20, 1943
Departed on Apr 17, 2026

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My heartfelt condolences to family/friends of Nathan Nassif. He was a fellow magician,kind man, supportive patron. RIP

I am so very sorry to hear of Nathan's passing. I met Nathan at Methwick some time ago, where my dad is for memory care. Nathan and I always sat down and chatted and became friends immediately. His devotion and constant care to Briana demonstrated their everlasting love and complete adoration he had for her. Nathan loved his family so dearly and would often share how proud he was of them...to the point I felt like I knew them. Nathan was the calm to my own storm in the difficulties of seeing my own father age, and he was just such a great and positive presence. He always had a warm smile, a pat on the back or hug, and a meaningful engaging conversation. I always look for Nathan to chat with while I visit my dad, as I travel back often from Texas. I leave tomorrow for Iowa and was looking forward to seeing Nathan and will always fondly remember our wonderful conversations. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family and friends. He was a truly remarkable and special man that holds a place in my heart.

Most sincere condolences…He was a wonderful cousin, always cheerful and supportive. Truly a life full of accomplishments and well lived.May he rest in eternal peace.

I am so sorry to hear about Nathan's passing. I had the pleasure of working with him for a number of years at USF. I will always remember his kind and gentle spirit. He is missed.

Nathan was such a sweet person. I enjoyed seeing him and talking with him. He was always a ray of sunshine and so kind. He will be missed. Please give my condolence to his wife and family.

I met Nate when we serviced his carpeting and rugs at Methwick last year. He truthfully was one of the nicest people I have ever had the privilege to service. He did not want me to call him Mr. Nassif. He wanted me to call him Nate. He woukd always give me $20 and say play the lotto for us. Anything over $100 we split.. Rest Eternal Nate. Every time I go to Methwick, I will be thinking of you. May God Bless you and your family.

Such a beautiful tribute to such a beautiful person. I feel incredibly grateful to have known him, He will be deeply missed, but never forgotten. My heart goes out to everyone who loved him. Hugs to you all!

Cousin Nathan will be missed greatly by the family. I have many memories of our younger years when Nathan would entertain the cousins with his magic tricks! Producing coins from our ears and noses. Best of all was his ability to make cards stick to the ceiling of Aunt Mary’s dining room! He is now resting in a far better place. May his memory be eternal! Dave and Tina Slaman Venice Florida

Enjoyed getting to know Nathan during our time at WHS with the Class of 1961. Always seemed to have a smile on his face and just pleasant to be around. Funny, but serious. Made it back for several reunions, and the opportunity to catch up on life's journey. RIP classmate, and may your family hold the memories close.

I will miss him So… I always enjoyed his dry humor, genuine care and thankfulness. He was such a fun person to talk to about almost anything. May God bless his family left behind and may he have eternal peace, he absolutely earned it !

Nate was such a wonderful person who will be greatly missed. We were in the same book club and he always provided such great insight. I will be praying for Nate as well as his family. Rest in peace friend.

May his memory be eternal 🙏 From Jimmy Slaman and family ❤️

The Payvandi family additionally wishes to thank the tireless efforts of Dr. Debra Wilbur, Dr. Daniel Trautman, Dr. Richard Kettelkamp and Dr. Chad Abernathy in the care of Nathan. May his memory be eternal.