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August 5, 1917 ~ October 23, 2015 (age 98)
During her years in the Portland area, Natalie made a number of wonderful friends, too numerous to try to name. They were a cherished part of her life. She was faithful and committed to them, and they to her. They know who they are, and should fully realize the joy and fullness they brought to her life. For many years Natalie maintained her own home, especially enjoying her flowers, landscaping and the songbirds that flocked to her many bird-feeders. Until she was about 95 she drove her own car to her many activities around town. She spent her final years at West Hills Village, where she enjoyed the pleasant surroundings, supportive staff and new friends.
At her request there will be no service. In its stead, please contemplate for a moment or two a simple, productive and loving life well-lived, and be thankful for it. Natalie’s remains will be placed with those of her husband at Riverview Abbey. Memorials to Trillium Family Services/Parry Center in Portland (3415 SE Powell Blvd., Portland OR 97202 or on-line) would be appropriate.
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2 replies on “Natalie Wiegel”
Natalie was one of the most, loving, caring individuals I have ever met. Even as she aged, she refused to let that define who and what she was. Instead, Natalie gave of herself and engeries to making a difference in the lives of others. She was one i,prestige lady a true role model for others.
Natalie was the last of my mothers family, and lived a very productive and full life, not to mention a very long one. While she was alive we treasured her, and we will continue to treasure her legacy and memory.
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