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Natalie Choate

Saginaw, Michigan

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CHOATE, NATALIE J. Natalie J. Choate slipped into eternity on September 21, 2012. Natalie Jean Harms was born in Saginaw, Michigan on February 10, 1928 to Albert F. and Lucie M. Harms. She graduated from Saginaw High School in 1946 and worked as a dental and medical assistant, for Arthur...

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My deepest sympathy to you Karen and Sharon. Your mother was a wonderful person. Her name has been entered into the "Book of Life" at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw, MI. She will be remembered in many Masses at the Cathedral. You are also remembered in my prayers.

Natalie and Karen went together in Saginaw like Oreos and milk. (Or potatoes and buttermilk for the Irish in them!) They were always together. We miss them very much. Natalie was kind enough to babysit our son when he had the sniffles and spent years telling us what a good teacher of arcane board games she thought he was! She had a wonderful sense of humor and lived for her two girls.

Many fond memories of Natalie as my father's (Dr.Arthur Kettelhohn)dental assistant.She was always happy and had a kind word.

Karen and Sharon, you have my deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother. She was a good friend. I've missed not seeing her around here. Marlene

My sympathies to the Choate family. I went to grade school with the twins, Karen and Sharon.

Dear Karen and Sharon, we are saddened to learn of your Mom's death. We have many nice memories of the times we worked with your parents on special projects at St. John The Baptist parish in Carrollton. Our prayers are with you at this sad time.

Al and Barb Myczkowiak
Saginaw

Dear Karen and Sharon,
So sorry to hear about your mom. She was a wonderful and sweet lady. Our families were neighbors and friends from the time we were born! I have many good memories of those years. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Friends forever.

Karen,
Your mom was a gem! Bill and I enjoyed the few times we spent dining out with you both and talking about our pets, our families, and life in general.She was the sweetest lady and she will be missed by many. Sending you and your sister hugs and prayers and hoping that fond memories of life with your mom will comfort you both in the coming days.

Dear Choate Family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I never had a chance to meet Mrs. Choate, but she was thought of well at the Capuchin's where I volunteer. I surely believe that this wonderful woman will indeed be in Paradise.