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Chapman, Natasha Cherise 8/10/1976 - 11/22/2012
Natasha is survived by her loving husband, Kenneth Yablonsky and will be missed and loved by everyone.
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6 Entries
Working with Natasha was always a great pleasure she was kind, fun and could make any one smile! She is going to be missed by so many of us.
Lisa Cope
December 3, 2012
Natasha was and will always be my dearest friend.... We were co-workers years ago, and maintained our friendship long after that.... She was a friend and a mentor to my two daughters who loved her dearly.... Natasha taught them how to play the piano and was their "esteemed dance competitor on the WII's Just Dance". Beautiful,Sassy, full of life, giving, wonderful soul...I will miss you my friend...I know you are in a better place...
Monica Randazzo
December 1, 2012
Heaven has been granted a lovely Angel. As we weep and morn your loss the Kingdom of Heaven rejoices and welcomes you home. You are forever in my heart my dearest old friend.
Erika Alvarado
December 1, 2012
We will all miss Natasha... she was so beautiful - inside and out. I will always remember her and how much fun we had at El Pollo Loco. xoxo
Karen Knee
November 30, 2012
I am so sorry for your loss. I know losing a loved one is hard to go through. I will keep you in my prayers.
November 30, 2012
I will dearly miss Natasha.
Carolyn Weber
November 29, 2012
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