In memory of

Natalie D. Sherban

November 7, 1938 -  February 9, 2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Natalie D Sherban. Natalie passed peacefully, as the sun was setting, with her family by her side. She was able to be cared for comfortably, in her home (Chartwell City Centre, Pickering Ontario.) Natalie is predeceased by her loving husband Oswald J. Sherban, and son Dana Sherban. Loving Mother of Angie, Matthew (Janet) and Michael (Marjorie). Cherished Baba of Nolan (Viola), Miles (Shaunessi), Cameron, Carly (Eric), Andrew, Mary (Mitchell), Lucas and Nelita. Natalie will be sadly missed by her Great Grandchildren who brought her special joy. She will be fondly remembered by her brother John Michaluk and had a special bond with her sister-in-law Karol. She will be lovingly missed by her nieces and nephews and extended family. Natalie loved her family first and foremost. She enjoyed cooking and gardening. She was very creative, enjoying crafting and knitting and she amazed everyone with her beautiful Ukrainian Easter Eggs. Natalie enjoyed travelling but especially loved the cottage at Restoule Ontario.

Special thank you to Chartwell City Centre Staff, and the Palliative Team, for your passionate care.

There will be a celebration of life at a later date.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Diabetes - Canada or Team Chelsea Lost Pet Search Group- Animal Care Fund – e-transfer janniegee@rogers.com ( In Memory of Natalie Sherban).

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Wendy Burkin (Family)

Entered February 20, 2025 from Pickering, Ontario

We were truly blessed to know and love Natalie/Baba and to become family. She created happiness at every gathering. She was such a beautiful bride’s Baba in September. We are so very saddened by her loss. Our deepest condolences to Mike, Marjorie, Andrew, Mary and Mitchell and the entire family.

Lots of love, Wendy, Al, and Jacob Burkin xoxo

Tash and Julie Mudry 

Entered February 26, 2025 from Alliston

So sorry to hear the news about Aunt Nat. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Sherban and Michaluk families.

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