Thomas L.-Natolly-Obituary

Thomas L. Natolly

Millville

Jan 5, 1937 – Aug 16, 2025

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January 5, 1937
DIED
August 16, 2025
LOCATION
Millville

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Thomas L. Natolly, age 88, of Millville, DE, formerly of Frostburg, MD, passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 16, 2025, surrounded by his loving family in the comfort of his home.Born on January 5, 1937, in Frostburg, MD, he was the son of the late Thomas Philip Natolly and the late Helen...

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To the Natolly Family, Tom was the consummate professional who always made time for me during some of the most challenging times in my life.. I consider Tom my greatest mentor, friend and the most positive influence in my life.. RIP my dear friend, who never gave up on me. Sincerely Tommy Mills

We all had great respect for this man. My biggest memory is my senior year when a pretty large portion of the class all decided they had doctors appointments at the same time and everybody forged their notes from their parents saying we had to be excused for our doctor appointments and my recollection is that we all went to . Lake Linganore or something like that. When we returned, we were surprised to find out that the office was pretty suspicious about how many senior students had doctors...

I want t to extend my sympathy and prayers to Tom's family. I did work with him in the school isystem For awhile. He was always kind and patient! I am so sorry for your loss.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sending comforting prayers to the family. Mr Natolly used to work with my mother at Walkersville. He used to tell me that hair would grow on my hands every time I ate candy! He would get a kick out of me being so freaked out and taking him serious every single time. Good memories!! God bless

My favorite memory: liked hearing the sound of his oxford shoes walking back and for in the room while he was explaining a math problem. Very neat and knowledgeable teacher.

Great teacher and a nice person, really enjoyed his class at Walkersville School.

A fond memory is 7th grade....1969... My desk was right in front of the his desk, which faced the entire class. Yes, we had assigned seats and we were called by our last names, always. I even remember who I sat beside! Algebra was the class...and many of us didn't pass as it was a pilot program where we worked or our own pace. Because it WAS a pilot program, all who failed the class had to agree not to take another Algebra class, however we were given the credit! A great teacher and it never...

Mr. Natolly you were a very good vice principal at Governor Thomas Johnson High School in Frederick, Maryland and may you Rest in Peace Mr. Natolly. Donald E Wachter Jr TJ Class of 1977.