Marietta Southern Cremations & Funerals
Nathan Walter Webb, the love of Susanne's life was born 06-29-64 in Atlanta, Georgia. A graduate of Douglas County High, Nathan and Susanne's 30 plus year's journey began at the Limelight, where Nathan was front door security, and took them thru ownership of a restaurant, an MMA fight gym, and ultimately to IDC Garage Door LLC, where they worked side-by-side for over 28 Years. Nathan was preceded in death by his father Wally, and is survived by not only his loving wife Susanne, but his son Nicholas, his daughters Laura and Victoria, his mother Brenda, and his sisters Jamie and Malinda, as well his many relatives and countless friends.









‘We were Neighbors of Nathan and Suzanne in Powder Springs. God will hold you all in this time of need.’
‘Nathan was a friend we were class of 1982.I remember Nathan who had no bounds on friendship he was kind and funny his jokes were funny.I was shocked to hear this happen so suddenly.We will all meet again.The Bible says pain may last for a day but joy come in the morning.’
‘I am thankful I know that Nathan is resting in the arms of God.’
‘Susanne & Family, I was sadden to hear of Nathan’s passing. You have been in my thoughts and prayers. With our business relationship, it was always good to see Nathan come in. The Staff at the Wayne Dalton Sales Center will truly miss him. Please know we are here for you if you need anything. May God comfort each of you in the days ahead.’
‘A gentle giant who always was upbeat and someone you knew you could depend on. He was the presence in a crowd that was unmistakable. He will be missed by his family and all his many friends. God has a plan and only he knows why. Rest in peace. Rest in peace.’
‘Suzanne & Family, We were very saddened & shocked to hear of Nathan’s passing. We over the years got to know him very well. Our prayers & thoughts are with you in your time of grief & reflection. Nathan may you rest in PEACE.
Dr. Phil & Margaret Wright’
‘I purchased a home from Nathan Webb on 2/15/17. After spending less then an hour at the closing table with Nathan I gathered that he was a family man. He had a great smile and great personality. He was a nice guy. Too his family; May the good memories of love shared, comfort you now and in the days ahead. May God give you courage, strength and support. My thoughts and prayers are with you!’
Nathan and I played football together at Crestwood in Dunwoody, GA. He had the locker next to mine. We were friendly but Nathan was kinda quiet. He waaaas a big ole guy and everyone liked him.
Years later I bumped into him at The Limelight. Dressed in a nice suit and made sure people didn’t get out of line . He seemed to like his job. He was respected and all he had to do was give you that look and people knew not to mess around.
Lost track of him toward the end of the 80’s. Looks like he had a good life. And was surrounded by many who loved him.
He came to mind while looking at a Limelight Fb page. Very sad to hear of his passing.
Rest easy Nathan, Chris O’Hanion