Born in Massachusetts, Nat attended Middlesex School and at age 16 earned his pilot’s license. This sparked a love of aviation that influenced his entire career. He spent a short time at Harvard before he joined the Army and served in West Germany. He completed his BA at Babson College, followed by a J.D. at the University of Michigan Law School in 1966.
Arriving in Washington, he was a Public Defender for a short time, which he remembered with great pride for the rest of his life. He worked at the Civil Aeronautics Board from 1966–1972, a period when change was coming to the aviation industry. In private practice, he was a major player in the successful effort by Federal Express to gain Congressional approval for domestic air cargo deregulation. He played a key role in FedEx’s expansion to international markets; he also handled regulatory issues for U.S. and Canadian air carriers until his retirement in 2011. His choice of career took him all over the globe and he took pride in his commitment to all his clients, large or small. He was an exceptional writer and a great raconteur, lending his signature wit to every conversation.
Nat loved the outdoors. He was a fearless skier and kayaker and he enjoyed walking in Rock Creek Park and along the C&O Canal. He cherished many vacations with his family to Utah and the Canadian Rockies. His love of animals was legendary, from golden retrievers to many cats and even the neighborhood raccoons. He enjoyed opera, choral music Beethoven, The Blues Brothers, and public television.
Nat was welcomed into the Catholic Church at age 50 and his religion became an important part of his life. He contributed to Catholic Relief Services and organizations supporting refugees and the homeless. He was also an ardent supporter of animal welfare groups, including City Wildlife of DC. He would be happy to see donations made to such organizations.
His is survived by his wife, Robin White; daughter Stephanie Darga, her husband John, and son Jack Preston; stepdaughter Sarah and her family; sister Liz Pekkala and her family, and many loving cousins, nieces and nephews. He will remain in the hearts of all who were lucky enough to know him.
A funeral mass will be held on Friday May 17, 2024 at 12:00 PM at Annunciation Catholic Church, 3810 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC, and the family will receive guests at Ingleside at Rock Creek, 3050 Military Rd. NW, Washington, DC.
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