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Lisa Spadaro
March 16, 2020
There are no words to express how much I love and will miss Natalie. My partner in crime. My movie buddy. My "Best Western" sidekick. :) We talked about anything and everything, but somehow I didn't see how fragile she was. I want to offer my deepest condolences to Natalie's family and friends, especially to her wonderful mother, her brother, sister-in-law, and three beloved nieces, who she talked about so much. I will try to live as she lived, with compassion, curiosity, and humor. There was no one quite like Natalie. It sounds cliche but she really did take a huge bite out of life. She lived life with effervescence. I'll miss her infectious smile and that deep laugh that seemed to burble up from deep within. That kind of joyful insouciance she had. I'll miss the way she stood, her posture so straight as if she were about to take on the world. It's hard to understand how someone so alive and so present is no longer here, but she was here to teach us something. I don't know exactly what it was, but someday I hope I will.
Chris McNeice
March 14, 2020
All my love to you Natalie. You were a dear friend and it's inconceivable we will not be able to relive our adventures together for years to come and break out in laughter. Or plan new ones. I'm distraught. You were such a lovely soul and I'll miss you to the end of my days.
Jack Williams
March 7, 2020
To my lovely warm Nat, I want to thank you for your spirit, energy and friendship. We really had us a good time together in Indonesia and I will always remember hiking Bromo at the crack of dawn together before jumping on the back of motorbikes with our dear friend Fanny and setting out across the ash flats for home. You sought adventure wherever you were and it was infectious. I will miss you my lady and love you forever. My deepest condolences to your family and friends in Boston. Mimpi Indah! Xxx
Mary Russ
March 5, 2020
May she rest in peace. My condolences to the family
Sending my love to all.
Gabriela Quintana
March 2, 2020
I live in Seattle and won't be able to attend the memorial service. I'm beyond disappointed to miss this opportunity to say an official goodbye. I met Natalie in graduate school. Of all the students she was one of the local students and she really made me feel welcome. The moment I told her I was from Seattle she raved about how much she loved Seattle. We hit it off right away. She came to visit several times and we got the chance to travel together to Vancouver B.C. and while she was teaching English in Indonesia. She was the first person I told I was expecting my baby (because she welcomed me with a bottle of wine!). Natalie is charming, funny, smart, social justice driven, compassionate and sometimes quirky-with her need for good coffee, her love for cats, and always trying to speak Spanish to me. She called me her "little friend" because (I'm only 5ft tall) she towered over me. I will miss her terribly. I will miss her gorgeous self, with that beautiful jewelry she wore, her scarfs and her fun style. To her family: Jacqueline, her three nieces and Chris--my deepest of condolences. We are all hurting with you. I wish I could be there with you. With much love, Gabriela
Nancy Hill-Joroff
February 25, 2020
What an accomplished person. Jacqueline, my heart goes out to you .
Jacqueline and Steve Brovender
February 20, 2020
Natalie, we shall miss you, you were such a vibrant part of a family we love.
Eglal Henein
February 20, 2020
Les plus sincères condoléances ne peuvent pas dire l'étendue de la peine. J'espère, Jacqueline, que les bons souvenirs vont t'aider à surmonter cette épreuve. Je t'embrasse affectueusement, Eglal Henein
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