

Orphaned at the age of 11 after having lost her mother and sister in the holocaust. She persevered through continued diligence and strength. She later graduated college and met her beloved husband. She then proceeded to make a difficult journey to the United States in an effort to provide her children with opportunity.
There are many words to describe her essence. She was a vivacious woman full of life and charisma. She charmed many if not all with her intellect, effervescence and energetic spirit. She carried herself with great dignity, loyalty and pride. She cared deeply and boundlessly. She was a truly generous woman who spent much of her time selflessly helping others in need.
Natalie enjoyed travelling, entertaining friends and spending time with her loved ones. She had an unyielding commitment to her family, and always put others before herself. She was someone you could count on to be there for you. She will be remembered by her children, grand children, great grandchild, nieces, nephews and cousins forever. We are at a tremendous loss without her and wish her eternal peace with the many she is set to reunite with. Natalie is succeeded by her two children Era and Gena.
Sunrise- June 27th 1930
Sunset- August 2nd 2024
Donations may be made in her Memory to either:
The Jewish National Fund - Plant a Tree Program
https://www.nationaljewishmemorialwall.com/plant-a-tree/
Or
Chabad.Org at
https://www.chabad.org/tools/donate/donate_cdo/aid/161548/jewish/Donate.htm
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