NATALIE-SHINBACH-Obituary

NATALIE SHINBACH

New York, New York

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New York, New York
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Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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SHINBACH--Natalie. Natalie Shinbach of New York City died of Parkinson's Disease on April 29, 2023. Natalie, 81 years old, was loved and loved in return as a mother, grandmother, wife, sister, friend and advisor to many. She is survived by her devoted husband Kent, daughter Hope, son-in-law...

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I only learned today that dear Natalie had passed away. Very sad to hear this. Such a brave and caring person. We met in New York professionally in 1984 and remained in touch since then. She made an impact on my life for which I will always be grateful.

I will forever miss Natalie and all she did for me over so many years. She was elegant, gentle, empathetic, and insightful and her council will be forever missed and precious for the rest of my life. I turn to her in my thoughts often.

Thinking of you today Natalie. Miss our chats. I always looked up to you, you were so important to my dad and I am forever thankful and grateful for you.

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Natalie You were a dear friend for over 50 years. A lifetime. We talked about happy things, sad things, intimate things. Many times I day I still want to to reach out to you . You bravely endured so much and even in your worst times, you were engaged with family, friends -- and in life.

I´ll will forever miss you ! Thank you for all the advices through out the years , you made an impact everywhere you went with your kindness and elegance. I miss you Mrs Shinbach

Faith Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. You and your sister were so close and I know she enjoyed her visits to the lake.

Please accept my sincere condolences. Mrs. Shinbach was an extraordinary human being who always had something positive to say and demonstrated so much strength. I will always remember her for her encouraging, kind words and her elegant grace. May the memories you have of Natalie help you find peace and comfort.

Dear, Dear Natalie - We have been very close friends for well over fifty years . . . you have helped shape my life in more ways than you know and for that I am deeply grateful. I am so sorry that you had to deal with such a cruel illness but, Natalie,, you handled it with such grace and dignity. I am so happy that you had Kent at your side and that you shared such a beautiful marriage for so many years. Rest in peace my dear friend. I will miss you. I hope we will meet again. Love, ...