Natalie L. LaBella

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Natalie L. LaBella

September 11, 1958 ~ June 4, 2024

natalie labella

September 11, 1958 ~ June 4, 2024

Natalie L. LaBella, 65 of Rochester, NY died Tuesday, June 4th, 2024, after a long battle with pulmonary fibrosis. She lived for her grandchildren and family. She enjoyed crafting, drives, and walks with her loving husband. Natalie was predeceased by her parents Howard and Nellie Miller; brother Howard (Beverly) Miller Jr; sister, Cheri (Butch) Snyder; brother-in-Law, Salvatore Labella; sister in law, Pauline Sherwood; brother-in-Law Samuel Cacia. She is survived by her husband, Patrick LaBella; son, Sean (Jennifer) D'Abreu; step-son, Jason (Carey) LaBella; step-daughters, Keri & Nicole LaBella; grandchildren, Luca & Nico D'Abreu, Theodore, Dorothy, Rosie, and Gideon LaBella; sister, Candace (Frank) Collalto; sister in law, Sandra LaBella; brother-in- law, Ernesto (Karen) LaBella; sisters-in-law, Anne Marie (Charles) Knauf & Barbra Cacia; along with many beloved nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Natalie's life was marked by cherished moments and enduring connections. From her youth, when she rode her bike through the neighborhood streets, to her later years filled with nurturing care and creative pursuits, Natalie's life was rich with experiences. Educated at St. Francis Xavier grammar school and Nazareth Academy high school, Natalie loved playing softball, a passion she carried into adulthood with an adult league. Natalie loved food and her favorite places were Bill Grays and Schallers. However, nothing compared to the joy she found in her family. Her six grandchildren held a special place in her heart, weaving endless threads of love and laughter into her life. Her career as a visiting nurse spanned across reputable institutions like RGH, Genesee, and McKesson Health care fields, a testament to her dedication to care and compassion. Beyond her professional life, Natalie enjoyed various hobbies, from the intricacy of diamond art to the warmth of sewing baby blankets and cross-stitching. Natalie loved listening to Reba McIntyre. She danced through life with grace and resilience, embodying qualities of thoughtfulness, patience, generosity, and loyalty. Lifelong friendships adorned her journey, a testament to the depth of her character and the impact she made on those around her. In every moment, Natalie's spirit shone bright, illuminating the lives of all who knew her. Natalie's visitation will be held Monday, June 10th, 3:00-6:00 pm at the funeral home, 1411 Vintage Lane. Her celebration of life will immediately follow at 6:00 pm. In lieu of flowers please consider a gift to the Transplant House of Cleveland: https://www.transplanthouseofcleveland.org/ways-to-help/donate/

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