Natalie Faddoul of Marlboro, died unexpectedly and peacefully in her sleep Tuesday April 9th. Natalie was born in Waltham, Massachusetts November 22nd, 1929 to Dorothea (Borgeson ) and Henry W. Leonard.
She attended Waltham High school . Upon graduation in 1947 she went to work for the Waltham Field Station and met her future husband Dr. George P. Faddoul. She loved politics, current events, and all New England Sports. She enjoyed working at the voting polls in both Lincoln and Marlborough.
She married in 1953 and made her home in Lincoln MA where she was a loving homemaker raising six children. Mrs. Faddoul was actively involved in volunteering in many organizations including St. Joseph’s Parish of Lincoln where she was a member of the Womans Guild and chaired the Bereavement Committee. She was on the Cemetery Commission for the town of Lincoln and along with her husband was a member of the Massachusetts Veterinary Auxiliary Association. In 2001 she moved from Lincoln to Marlborough to reside in the family home of her late husband.
Mrs. Faddoul was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. George P. Faddoul, in 1992 and by her son, Gregory P. Faddoul, in 1987.
She is survived by her children; Lucinda Page and her husband, Anthony; Francine Martel; Gretta Holland and her husband, Richard; Andrew Faddoul and his wife, Kathleen, all of Marlborough; and Timothy Faddoul and his wife, Jennifer, of Concord. She also leaves one sister, Constance Egebrecht and her husband, James, of Titusville Florida . Additional survivors are her 12 grandchildren;
Ryan Natoli; Krista Natoli Curran and her husband, Christopher ; Justin Martel and wife Deana; Michael and Benjamin Martel, Matthew and Andrew Holland, Renie, Emma, Georgia, Chloe, and Grace Faddoul; 4 great grandchildren; Brandon Anway-Natoli, Karly and Jared Curran, and Hunter Martel as well as many nieces and nephews and a cousin, Winifred Isaacson, of Waltham. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, April 13, at 10:30 am at the Duckett-J.S.Waterman & Sons Home of memorial Tribute, 656 Boston Post Rd., Rt. 20, Sudbury. Visitation at the funeral home will be Friday from 4:00 to 8:00 pm and from 9:30 to 10:30 am Saturday prior to services.which will be at Duckett Funeral Home starting at 10:30 .Interment will follow the service in Lincoln Cemetery, Lincoln. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Marlborough Disabled American Veterans (DAV), c/o Marlborough Veteran’s Services, 255 Main Street, Room 107, Marlborough, MA 01752. For additional information, tributes and guest book, please visit www.duckett-waterman.com .
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