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Janet Filip
July 26, 2025
I am so sorry to hear of Natalie's passing. Natalie and I met years ago. We lived on the same floor in Wales Hall at Stephens College in our first year of college, 1963. My roommate and I were two of a very few "Yankees" in the dorm. How surprised I was to meet her again by chance, thirty years later, here in Atlanta where we had both settled. I recognized her immediately! She had the same wonderful laugh and beautiful smile she had when we were both 18. She was great fun and I know she will be missed. I send sincere condolences to her family and friends!
Janet Sullivan Wiggins
August 26, 2024
John and family, I´m so sad to learn of Natalie´s death. Natalie was one of my best friends at LSU. We had several adventures together during Mardi Gras including one where we stayed a little too long and got locked out of our dorm. We recently laughed about that memory. We have stayed in contact over the years. We last chatted on July 18th and she indicated she would undergo another infusion and learn the outcome of the treatment. I hadn´t heard back after I texted her to see the outcome, so was afraid the news wasn´t good. I´m so very sorry. She was a wonderful friend.
Birgit Horn
August 2, 2024
Dear friend for over 40 years!We shared a love of running and dogs amongst other things.We were your last clients before you past away.In spite of your illness you saw this through,You will forever be in our hearts Your courage was incredible!Condolences to all your lifelong friends who stood by you always
Janet Filip
August 1, 2024
A number of years ago, I sat at a luncheon table with a woman I was sure I had seen before. It was Natalie. In 1963 we were first year students at Stephens, living a few rooms apart on the same floor of Wales Hall. All those years that had passed and I still remembered her smile and sense of humor and fun after almost forty years! I send my sincere condolences to her family and friends.......Janet Filip
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