Nathan William Gratz, 49, of Tucson, Arizona, passed away unexpectedly at his home on December 6th, 2025. He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota on August 2nd, 1976, and grew up in Hastings, Minnesota, where he made many lifelong friends. He graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2000 with a Bachelor’s degree in statistics, and moved to Tucson, where he worked for Pima County in Pretrial Services.
Nathan was a brilliant, hilarious, and generous soul who touched lives wherever he went. Outside of work, he was a published writer, a bar trivia savant, and an avid lover of dogs, Minnesota sports teams, Pee-wee Herman, Neil Hamburger, and Saturday Night Live. While quiet and reserved, he was also always up for a hike, road trip, or night out at the bowling lanes.
He was like family to a large group of friends dating back to early childhood, where he was beloved for his enormous heart, dry sense of humor, reliability, and love of playing and watching sports. He founded a fantasy football league in 1991 that still continues today, and was famous for his spontaneous invitations to live games. He dearly adored dogs, and his longtime Pomeranian companion “Mr. T.” was known and loved by countless people. A cherished brother and friend, Nathan will be deeply missed in his Arizona community and beyond.
Nathan is survived by his brother Evan Gratz, his nephew Beau, extended family, and many lifelong friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, Loren and Janet. Memorial services are currently pending. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in his name to Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N Silverbell Rd, Tucson, AZ, 85745.
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Our sincere condolences.
The staff of Marana Mortuary & Cemetery.
We only knew Nathan through Geeks Who Drink quizzes. We battled with and against him over the years our son Stephen was hosting. Nathan was always bright, funny and smarter than the average quizzer! We basically quit going after covid (in fact, we were at Playground with him for what might have been the last pre-covid session), so we lost touch, sadly. We always enjoyed his FB posts about Mr. T, his parents, his brother, and eventually his nephew. He will be missed.
I love Nathan. I am absolutely heartbroken. I love Evan. They were my family. I lost Loren, Janet, Nathan, and my Evan.
You were brilliant, had so much knowledge on so many subjects. Your leaving devastates me, and I will wish I had been able to be there for you the rest of my time here. I treasure the uniqueness you brought with you while you were here. With great sorrow, Aunt Karen
All our love goes with you on your journey to peace. We love you always. Aunt Kare and Wes
What a beautiful tribute to your brother, Evan. My sympathies on your profound loss. - Elaine
A beautiful remembrance of a beloved brother. Our hearts are with you Evan.
Evan, sending prayers for peace during such a rough chapter. May your sorrows soon turn to joyous memories.
Marana Mortuary & Cemetery
Our sincere condolences.
The staff of Marana Mortuary & Cemetery.