Scott Schmiermund
My kindergarten teacher at Avon East Elementary school in Avon Ohio probably around 1965-66. Very nice lady. All those teachers bring back memories...Mrs. Wearsh, Mrs Gammel and Mrs Henry and others. Peace to your family.
Birth date: Mar 3, 1929 Death date: Mar 22, 2021
Natalie M. Treece (nee Varga), age 92, of North Ridgeville, passed away on Monday, March 22, 2021 at St. John Medical Center in Westlake after a brief illness. She was born on March 3, 1929 in Cleveland and had lived in Avon Lake Read Obituary
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My kindergarten teacher at Avon East Elementary school in Avon Ohio probably around 1965-66. Very nice lady. All those teachers bring back memories...Mrs. Wearsh, Mrs Gammel and Mrs Henry and others. Peace to your family.
I am so sorry for your loss. Aunt Natalie graciously let me live with her the summer after I graduated from college. She was always so kind to me and would often make dinner for when I came home from work. One of our favorite treats was to have ice cream and pie for dessert. I am so sorry I didn’t get to see her more often during the past year due to the pandemic. I will really miss her. Heaven gained another angel.
My favorite aunt. So giving, loving, and full of energy! Aunt Nat was grateful for every little thing.......a card or a phone call! She lived her faith! She and Uncle Jim were in Findlay when my parents (Jim's sister and her husband) needed them most, and they sure delivered! I loved it when she came to my son's ball games and we ate out afterward. I will miss her very very much!
P.S. I live in Scottsdale, Az. not Mesa! Auntie Jan Trunick. Matt also send his condolences to all his cousins. Love to all, Auntie Jan and Matt.
Natalie was my sister, raised me and was my childhood comfort. I wish her peace and comfort now and she will aways be in my prayers. She and my soulmate. She came by many names, but to me she will always be "Sis". She gave me five nephews, all that I love very dearly.She was a remarkable woman in many ways and a great teacher. Love Auntie Jan.
Dear Treece Family,
I remember Natalie from RedHats in North Ridgeville. She was a very likeable person and very happy.
My condolences to you on her passing.
Mary Skrovan

Dear Treece Family,
Natalie and I and the rest of the Varga cousins at one time and another resided in the duplex behind our Grandfather's grocery and meat market. Consequently, we were more like siblings because we had so much in common in our heritage and past experiences. We could start talking about a memory and the laughter or tears needed no explanation---just expression. That unique Hungarian bond survived into old age and across the distance of many miles. It has been a treasure in my life. Nancy, as we called her, was two years old than I and a life-saving roll model. We loved your Dad as well. I'm sorry that we, as adults, never lived as close together as Natalie and I did in our formative years. It is probably difficult for my children and hers to understand the ethnic and historic environment which created that bond. Trust me. It will survive death just as it has the distance of miles.
There is a labyrinth garden in our West Bend, WI, City Park which will be setting out spring plantings after the winter thaw. We will make a donation in Natalie's memory to honor her love of herbs and all things in nature including people. She will be sorely missed.
With love,
Maribeth and David Schleif
Natalie touched the lives of so many, mine included. She was the founder of North Ridgeville's Red Hat group. From the time I joined that group in 2006, she took me under her wing and included me in many other outings with the Herb Guild, Prme Timers, JKL Tours trips, as well as my first trip to a casino. She was always generous with her time and encouragement. I will miss her tremendously. I send my deepest sympathy to her family.
Ruth Elliott