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2014
NATALE, Frank Joseph Jr. 84, of Little River, SC, died Monday, January 27, 2014 at Conway Medical Center. Born on April 28, 1929 in Boston, MA, he was a son of the late Frank J. and Matilda Cresitilli Natale, Sr. Mr. Natale is survived by his wife of 28 years, Kathleen Sweeney Natale; daughters, Virginia Albanese, Patricia Harris; step children, George Williams, Cheryl Chancler, Brenda Snow; brothers, George Natale and James Natale (Rosemary); sisters, Doris Maffioli, June Citino (Olando); five grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by a stepson, Mark Williams. Services will be private with the family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in memory of Frank Natale to Embrace Hospice, 140 University Plaza Dr. Conway, SC 29526. You may share your memories & condolences with the Natale family by visiting www.leefhandcrematory.com Lee Funeral Home & Crematory of Little River/North Myrtle Beach is serving the family.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Uncle Frank was a great guy and such a character. Love Kim, Shaina, & Kayla
February 18, 2014
Our love and prayers are with you and your family.
michael and joanie jones
February 5, 2014
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Grace Sheldon Lyons
February 3, 2014
Kay, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rich & Valerie Rinaldi
February 2, 2014
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