About Nathan Roger Kassebaum
Nathan Roger Kassebaum, beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend, passed away on April 5, 2024, at 9:28 p.m. at Banner Gateway Medical Center in Gilbert, AZ, at the age of 44. Born on July 1, 1979, in Omaha, NE, Nate’s journey in life was characterized by his unwavering faith, brilliant mind, and profound love for his family. Nate was a devout Christian, finding strength and guidance in his faith.
Nate began life in small-town Springfield, NE, moving to Fairbury, NE, Yutan, NE, and Omaha, NE, during his childhood. In his youth, he loved riding bikes, playing video games, and playing with action figures like He-Man and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
His academic and professional paths were marked by distinction and a commitment to excellence. After graduating from Millard North High School, he pursued a B.S. in Computer Science at the University of Nebraska Omaha, where he graduated in 2002. Nate furthered his education at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, earning his J.D. magna cum laude in 2013, and was recognized by his peers, joining the Order of the Coif and serving as a Research Editor for the Arizona State Law Journal.
Nate’s career was distinguished by his expertise in patent litigation, representing clients in a wide range of technological fields. His work spanned district courts, the International Trade Commission, and the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board, earning him recognition from Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Patent Law from 2022 to 2024. Before his career in law, Nate worked in the casino gaming industry and as a software developer, experiences that gave him a unique edge in his legal practice. He was a senior IP attorney with Perkins Coie LLP’s Intellectual Property practice, where he was deeply respected for his keen analytical skills and ability to navigate complex patent cases.
Beyond his professional achievements, Nate’s heart was always with his family and church community. He faced his battle with cancer with remarkable strength and grace, sharing his journey and reflections in ways that inspired all who knew him. He shared not just the struggles but the moments of gratitude that illuminated his path. Nate’s love for life, unwavering faith, and dedication to his family and work leave a lasting legacy.
Nate’s love for his wife, Diana, and their children, Xander, Alissa, and Michaelyn, knew no bounds. He was a guiding light in their lives, always striving to instill in them the values of kindness, determination, and faith.
Nate was a man of many interests, including poker, where his strategic mind led him to many victories. His quick wit and love for numbers were apparent. A tech wizard, he programmed and customized numerous Smart House features for his home. He enjoyed Husker football, watching movies, listening to music, and sharing meals and moments with loved ones.
He is mourned by his loving wife of 15 years, Diana; children, Xander, Alissa, and Michaelyn; parents, Roger and Kathy Kassebaum; sister, Katie (Kyle) Godbout, aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws: Ofelia Cooper, Angel, Kathleen and Xavier Parra, and a wide circle of friends and extended family. Nate was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Carl and Ardelle Kassebaum, and maternal grandfather, Burgess Powell.
A service to celebrate Nate’s life will be held at Faith Church of the Valley, 2125 E Chandler Blvd, Chandler, AZ 85225, at 1 p.m., Friday April 12th, 2024 followed by graveside services at 2:45 p.m. at Gilbert Memorial Park, 2100 East Queen Creek Road, Gilbert, AZ 85297.
Following the services, a meal and time of fellowship will be offered until 5:15 p.m. at the same location, inviting all who knew Nate to share in the joy and love he brought into this world.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to Nate’s favorite charity, Donations may be made to Alliance Defending Freedom (https://adflegal.org/donate) Tax ID number 54-1660459, Flowers can be sent to Faith Church of the Valley, 2125 E Chandler Blvd, Chandler, AZ 85225.
Nate’s legacy is one of love, faith, and perseverance. As we remember him, let us hold close the words that brought him comfort: “Here in the love of Christ I stand.” Nate’s journey was marked by courage, love, and a profound trust in God’s plan.
In one of his last conversations with his father, Roger, He said “Don’t ever let anyone say I lost my battle with cancer. The cancer is buried dead in the grave and will never come out. I have a new body in heaven. No suffering, no pain.”
In his memory let us embrace each day with hope, compassion, and a commitment to bringing joy to those around us.