On May 25, 2024 the Lord called his son, Nathaniel B. Dew home. He was a beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend to many.
Nathaniel was born on November 25, 1961 in Chesapeake, Virginia to the late Daniel and Catherine Dew. He was educated in the Chesapeake public school system and he graduated from Indian river high school. Nat was employed with B&H concrete construction corporation for 37 years where he was described as a humble, responsible, and effective leader.
In his spare time, Dew loved to do lawn care, play pool with family and friends, watch wrestling, and he was an avid Washington Commander’s fan. He often referred to his wife and himself as the “Dew Team”.
Nathaniel Dew was predeceased by his parents Daniel and Catherine Dew, his siblings Emma Lee Jarvis, Samuel Dew, and Thomas Dew.
He leaves to cherish his memories; His wife Charline Dew, stepdaughter Celara Kindred, daughter Monita Davis (Vernard), grandson; Malik Langley, siblings, Anderson Dew, Barbara Sloan, both of Chesapeake, Shirley Johnson of Kansas City, Mo, Audrey Richardson, Carolyn Hunter, both of Chesapeake, Melvin Dew of Suffolk, Evelyn Swain, Ruby Ward, Sarita Dew all of Chesapeake and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.
To know him, is to love him and Nat was very special to all around him. He had a smile that would brighten any room and a sense of style like no other. He will truly be missed.
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Lamont Brown-Kroeger says
June 4, 2024 at 9:34 pmCharlene, I’m very sorry for your loss prayers 🙏 for you and your family from Surprise, Arizona.
Carl Williams says
June 6, 2024 at 4:52 amTo Charlene Dew and family. I share my deepest condolences for your loss. Nat grew up next door to me for many years, he was a great athlete and a great all around friend. We attended high school together and he was always reserved yet confident. I joined the military and would often run into Nat, Tom and Bow when I would come home. Those guys, are truly my homeboys. I will miss being home and Nat stopping by to say what’s up. This one hits hard, still in shock over the news. I’m praying for the family and the Westmunden community. Nat will be missed.
Gregory Gilchrist says
June 6, 2024 at 11:59 amTo Dew family You guys have my condolences. Me and Nat and clay play Little football at Cascade park back in the day. My friend truly gonna be missed. Love the Gilchrist’s family.
Gwen Harrell Spence says
June 7, 2024 at 3:03 amTo Ruby and all of your siblings, I am so sorry to hear of your brother’s passing. I happened to scroll looking for another person and saw your brother’s face. Never seen him before but immediately recognized him as your brother. The favor. You all favor in one way, that gorgeous smile. May God continue to bless his wife, children, friends and loved ones. Rest in Peace until we meet again. Love , Gwen Harrell. I attended Oscar Smith and Carver Elementary. ❤️🙏
Michael Wynn says
June 7, 2024 at 11:08 amThe Wynn Family would like to offer our most heartfelt condolences for the transitioning of or brother Nat Dew to Heaven. We grew up together as family and friends playing sports and enjoying life. Our family has been forever changed by him as he would always lend a helping hand and stop in to see our elderly neighbors. Nat was a one-of-a-kind person whom we will miss but we know we will see him again!
Mert Spalding says
June 7, 2024 at 6:40 pmI met Nat about 20 year ago, he pulled his truck in front of my house and we would talk for a couple of hours. He always had a smile on that face and love to cut grass and a pleasant person to talk to. When I heard of his passing it was a Shock because I would not see that person at his tasks around my neighborhood any more. He was A Good Person and he will be Deeply Missed.
Lane family says
June 8, 2024 at 3:56 amTo the family you have my condolences Nat was a trooper took very good care of my yard I’m really going to miss him very meet and humble person you have my prayers