Nathaniel (Nat) E. Klein was born December 18, 1995, in Maywood, Illinois. He died unexpectedly and was found in his home in Los Angeles, California on June 9, 2022. Nat will be terribly missed by all those who had an opportunity to know and love him.
Those unable to attend in-person are invited to watch the service via livestream. Please find the livestream link on Nat's Tribute Wall and share your support, memories, and photos with his family at www.stewartbaxter.com under Obituaries.
Nat was beloved for his self-effacing wit, his dedication to many forms of art, and his ability to make friends wherever he went. He was a lover of and an advocate for animals. He found time for the smallest of details.
He was involved in a wide variety of artistic, athletic and academic endeavors. In all of those realms, he sought out extremes of experience and intellectual discovery. He did everything to the best of his ability, and he did nothing poorly.
From a young age, Nat was musically-inclined. He played violin, piano, French horn and mandolin with an uncanny maturity. He even taught himself to throat sing! He loved all kinds of music from all time periods, from all over the world.
He loved to make visual art, everything from paintings and digital art to tiny sculptures, jewelry, and (somewhat reluctantly) animation. His love of tiny things and large concepts carried over from his miniature art to performing surgery on fruit flies and the eyes of fish.
Nat was an athlete in the classical sense - a runner (cross country), an archer, a soccer player. He danced ballet and tap. He continued to participate in many of these activities throughout college and into his adult life. While he lived in Tucson, he was a member of a soccer club and archery club. He still enjoyed running any time he could find a trail.
Nat read long books from an early age, loved movies, sketched high fashion design concepts for fun. Friends and family will remember his wickedly funny wordplay ' puns, spoonerisms, scathing observations, one-liners, all delivered in a quiet singsong. He spoke English, German, and Chinese (and a little French and Spanish). Nat graduated in 2014 from Mount Vernon High School where he participated in the speech club.
Through his varied interests, and in particular his interest in science, Nat had the opportunity to see many beautiful cities and countries. His favorite place of all was Portland, Oregon, where he earned his Bachelor's degree from Reed College in 2018. In Tucson he worked at the University of Arizona as a research associate. He later moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where he studied at Johns Hopkins University for a short period of time before moving to Los Angeles to pursue his career at UCLA. Nat was a published scientist.
Nat is survived by his parents, C. Elise Klein and Gordon Klein; his siblings Will, Daisy and Poppy; niece Willow; and cherished relatives too numerous to list.
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Mount Vernon
We are so sorry for your loss. Well be thinking of you and your family.
We’ll always remember this beautiful young man with fondness and love.
As you grieve know that we are remembering you and honoring the memory of “Nat Klein”.
May his spirit live on.
There is a hole in the fabric of life never to be mended. Nat touched so many lives and spread kindness and acceptance wherever he went. He was the finest of men.
With love in your time of sorrow.
Hi Nat, thank you for sharing the most wonderful year with me when I was at Reed. Hope you can continue all the cool stuff in another world.. miss you
Nat Klein will remain in our hearts forever.
Dear Gordon and Elise, Will, Poppy and Daisy, We send you our deepest sympathies on the untimely loss of Nat, he was a beautiful human. With Love,
With love to Nat and his family
Holding you all in our hearts.
So sorry for the loss of a beautiful boy, brother, son. Our hearts are heavy for your grief. Love, Lon and Diane Gingerich Feil
Nat was a caring and talented person and I am thankful to have known him. With love and hugs,
We are so sorry for what you and Nat have lost in your life together. The service was a beautiful tribute to a remarkable man. Karla and James
My deepest condolences to the Klein family. So many accomplishments in such a short time. May your hearts carry his spirit and bring comfort in this time and those that follow as your grieve his earthly absence. 🙏