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            <text>VAN NATTER, Lenore Kaye (Pring) - &#13;
Passed away at Hamilton General Hospital on Tuesday September 6, 2011. Lenore was 65 years old. Beloved wife of David Van Natter for 46 years. Loving mother of Denise (Kelly) Kipling of Ridgeway, Jay (Trica) Van Natter of Stevensville and Wendi (Rob) Anderson of Corunna. She prayed daily for her precious grandchildren: Lucas, Zachary, Justin, Jacob, Drew, Benjamin, Ethan, Danielle and Riana. Sister of Dennis (Elaina) Pring of Florida. Lenore is predeceased by her parents Elmore &amp; Ethel (Winger) Pring. Lenore worked at NCC for 10 years and before retirement worked in 2 doctor offices and her last employment was for Dr. S. Chow, DDS. Lenore's final wishes were to give the gift of life to another individual and that wish was fulfilled. Five lives were saved due to her generous gift of organ donation. Family will receive friends at WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, 722 Ridge Rd N., Ridgeway, 2-4 &amp; 7-9 on Friday September 9, 2011, an 11 am service is planned for Saturday September 10, 2011 at Riverside Community Church, 2669 Niagara Parkway, Fort Erie. Reception and internment following at Sherkston BIC Church, 5348 Sherkston Rd, Sherkston. In Lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Arthritis Society, Diabetes Association or Niagara Christian Community of Schools. Sharing of memories, pictures and condolences at www.williamsfuneralhome.ca &#13;
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