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Natalia Revilla Julian

December 1, 1949 – February 7, 2026
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Natalia Revilla Julian, age 77, passed away peacefully on February 7, 2026, in Orlando, Florida.

Born in the Philippines, Natalia carried with her a deep love for family and community throughout her life. She later made her home in Florida, where she built a life filled with hard work, friendship, and beauty in all its forms.

Natalia worked as a beautician, a profession that reflected her natural talent and passion for helping others feel confident and cared for. Through her skilled hands and warm spirit, she touched the lives of many clients.

Outside of her work, Natalia found great joy in gardening. No matter where she lived, her yard was a source of pride and admiration. She had a remarkable gift for cultivating vibrant flowers and immaculate landscapes, often winning recognition for the best front lawn in her neighborhood. Her gardens were a reflection of her patience, dedication, and love for creating beauty in the world around her.

Natalia will be remembered for her strength and kindness. Her legacy lives on in the lives she nurtured, the beauty she created, and the love she shared so freely.

She will be laid to rest beside her beloved late husband, Warren Julian, at Cape Canaveral National Cemetery, where they will be reunited in eternal peace.

Natalia’s memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

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