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Natalie Anne Coen-Jiede

Elmhurst, Illinois

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Natalie Anne Coen-Jiede, age 54, resident of Elmhurst, passed away Aug. 31 after an extended battle with lung cancer, beloved wife of Gregory Jiede; much-loved sister of Douglas Coen of Cedar Falls, IA and Jeffery Coen of Dallas, TX; devoted daughter of the late Shirley, nee Hall, and Edward Coen...

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Its been so long since I've seen Natalie and Greg and we were once so close. I am sorry for the years we've missed, but I am grateful for the times we shared. I am so sorry, Greg and I know how much you will miss her.

Our sincerest sympathy and heartfelt condolence on the loss of a kind friend and a very brave person. Her consideration and helpfulness in a time of family need will not be forgotten.

I remember when a long, long time ago, your ma told my mother and me that Greg had found himself a "special lady." And when I met Natalie, and got to know her so well, I could see how true that was. She will be missed by so many of us!
Greg, you know you're in my thoughts and prayers.
Words fail me.

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Natalie is a wonderful person who always found the best in every situation and individual. She made our organization a much better place.

My deepest sympathy to Greg and family. I consider myself lucky to have worked with Natalie for some years in the OEI Chicago office. Like so many who knew her I discovered that behind those super intelligent eyes and that wonderful sense of humor was one of the kindest souls I've ever known.

Natalie was kind, intelligent and one of the hardest working people in the IG Office. Working with her was always a pleasure and I will miss her sense of humor and her terrific smile. My condolences to her husband and family.

Natalie was a terrific colleague and friend. We had wonderful times together both at work and at play over 20 years of friendship. I was so happy to be able to say goodbye to her in person, hold her hand, see a smile, and tell her I loved her. Greg, thanks for that.

Greg my condolence for the lost of your wonderful wife. May you find peace over time as time heals all.

I met Natalie when I started working for the Department of Health and Human Services in 1998 and we were situated at Clark and Adams. She was a very nice person and I wish to express my sympathies to all of her family.I lost my daughter-in-law in January of this year so I can feel your loss. Many blessings on Natalie's family.