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Kelly Dinsmore posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Natasha was a bright shining star and beautiful, warm and fun-loving person. She was an important part of my life for many years, and was a wonderful Baba to my children Timothy and Patrick. Always full of fun, always laughing, big hugs and kisses - that was Natasha. I am so happy to have known you and know you will be up there with your loving parents and sister and that you will make heaven a brighter place. She was a wonderful Mom who loved you unselfishly with all her heart - you, her children must, carry on but she will always be a part of you, and of me. God bless you and keep you Natasha.
Jeanette Parker posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Dear Mary, Boris, Alex, Nick, Victor, Kathy, Lydia and families. I would like to extend my sincerest condolences to all of you at the passing of your Mother Natalie. Although I have not been a part of your family for many years, I thought of Natalie often with happy memories. She was my mother-in-law for a chapter of my life and the grandmother of my children Michael and Larissa and great-grandmother to little Grace. I am sad that they did not know their grandmother very well. A grandmother is a very special person and I'm sure that she loved each and every one of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren as they loved her. I will always remember her warm and beaming smile, it lit up the whole room. I knew that if we ever met again, we would welcome eachother with open arms. My fond memories will last forever and I will never forget her. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Affectionately, Jeanette.
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