Edward-Natay-Obituary

Edward H. Lee Natay

Santa Fe, New Mexico

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EDWARD H. LEE NATAY Edward H. Lee Natay, 81, died peacefully at home August 19, 2016, after a lengthy illness. Ed was a lifelong resident of Santa Fe, being raised on the campus of Santa Fe Indian School. After high school he joined the U.S. Navy and served in the Korean War. Upon honorable...

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I have never met Ed in my life-time. My late parents used to play his music during my childhood years What a talent! What a beautiful voice! I love the "Navajo Love Song" I still listen to it. God bless your soul-Ed. Thanks for the beautiful songs........

RIP uncle Eddie....you are now with your son and at peace...you have forever been a beautiful part of my childhood...I never forgot every time you came to visit you would tell me to sit down so you could draw me...at the end you would of drawn a beautiful horse....condolences to your family..

It is with profound sadness that I learned of Ed's passing. He was a thoughtful mentor to me, a wise soul, a good man. The world is diminished with his passing. My sincere condolences to his family. Peaceful journey Ed, I will remember you always.

Eddy was a mentor to me at the NPS when our offices were located on the Carmelite Monastery campus. I recall his patience and talent and especially his kind heart. You will surely be missed. God Bless you sir.

Will always appreciate having had the opportunity to work with dear Ed for more than 33 years at the National Park Service and want to provide his family with sincere sympathy.

Ed and I worked at NPS. He was always very nice and easy to talk to. God Bless your new journey and my deepest sympathy to your family.
Olivia Gurule

Such a wonderful man and such a big loss. You will be missed Ed. May your family be comforted by all the wonderful memories you gave them and the people you have touched during your life.

So sad to hear of Ed's passing. Sincere condolenses to Ed's family. I will remember Ed with that great smile of his and the kindness and interest he showed when he listen and spoke to all he met. May you rest in peace Ed.

I knew Ed through work with the tribal programs at the National Park Service. Ed was always helpful in reviewing grant applications and I relied on his insight to help select the best projects. I will miss Ed. I learned much from him.