Aunt Nat, Death if the last chapter in time, but the first chapter in eternity – Unkown. Our hearts may ache, but your love is forever –
Rest easy, Kimmy, Patrick, Madison & Aubrey Hughes
Only knew Natalie for a few years as we worked together at RGH. Friendly, supportive person. Years after she kept me updated on the family & grandchildren she adored……and, of course, the son she was so proud of. She fought a long, hard battle, with this dreadful disease…..RIP Natalie
I re-connected with Natalie just before COVID along with three other Nazareth sisters. We had several breakfast meetings in the past two years which I am grateful for. We lost Bernie which was a shock then Debbie, now our Natalie. I will remember her sharp wit, love for her “boys” and her fight. A true Nazareth girl through and through. I am glad she is no longer suffering and is at peace. Until we meet again “sister”.
Natalie and I have been friends since we were 9 years old at st.francis Xavier school. We also graduated from Nazareth Academy in 1977. She will always hold a special place in my heart.
R.i.p. to a great and caring friend.
I just posted two pictures. The first is my favorite of Natalie, in our white graduation dresses in front of the Eastman theater. The second is our third grade picture of which I numbered the names and Natalie is number 14. I miss you already my friend of five decades plus. Condolences to all.
Natalie I’m soo saddened about your passing. You always were at family functions and we had some laughs together. I will miss you. You will always be in my heart. Guess you get to be with Laverne, my mom again. Just don’t have too much fun without me love u girl. I’ll miss you. DENICE
I just wanna say to the family how sorry I am for there lost . Natalie married into my family by marrying my uncle Patrick . she was a wonderful lady all around . and she will be greatly missed . love and will miss you aunt Natalie
I will always remember Natalie’s contagious smile and love of her family. She always wanted to share her pictures of her Grandchildren and how proud she was of her son. May she rest in peace 🙏
Aunt Nat, Death if the last chapter in time, but the first chapter in eternity – Unkown. Our hearts may ache, but your love is forever –
Rest easy, Kimmy, Patrick, Madison & Aubrey Hughes
Sending our deepest sympathies –
From, Robert & Mary Jo Murray and John T.
Many blessing to our dear sister Natalie
Love always, Barbara, Rick, Ernie, Karen, Ann Marie, Charlie and our families
In loving memory of Natalie L. Labella. Jess, With deepest sympathies –
The Insurance Teamwork Services Team, Justine & Ashley Slocum
Only knew Natalie for a few years as we worked together at RGH. Friendly, supportive person. Years after she kept me updated on the family & grandchildren she adored……and, of course, the son she was so proud of. She fought a long, hard battle, with this dreadful disease…..RIP Natalie
So sorry for the loss of Nat. My condolences to her entire family. Tammy Wills Reiss.
I re-connected with Natalie just before COVID along with three other Nazareth sisters. We had several breakfast meetings in the past two years which I am grateful for. We lost Bernie which was a shock then Debbie, now our Natalie. I will remember her sharp wit, love for her “boys” and her fight. A true Nazareth girl through and through. I am glad she is no longer suffering and is at peace. Until we meet again “sister”.
Natalie and I have been friends since we were 9 years old at st.francis Xavier school. We also graduated from Nazareth Academy in 1977. She will always hold a special place in my heart.
R.i.p. to a great and caring friend.
I just posted two pictures. The first is my favorite of Natalie, in our white graduation dresses in front of the Eastman theater. The second is our third grade picture of which I numbered the names and Natalie is number 14. I miss you already my friend of five decades plus. Condolences to all.
Natalie I’m soo saddened about your passing. You always were at family functions and we had some laughs together. I will miss you. You will always be in my heart. Guess you get to be with Laverne, my mom again. Just don’t have too much fun without me love u girl. I’ll miss you. DENICE
I just wanna say to the family how sorry I am for there lost . Natalie married into my family by marrying my uncle Patrick . she was a wonderful lady all around . and she will be greatly missed . love and will miss you aunt Natalie
I will always remember Natalie’s contagious smile and love of her family. She always wanted to share her pictures of her Grandchildren and how proud she was of her son. May she rest in peace 🙏