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              <text>VAN NATTER, David John - Passed away peacefully at Douglas Memorial Hospital on November 18th, 2013. David was 66 years old. He was predeceased by beloved wife Lenore (Pring) Van Natter. Loving father of Denise (Kelly) Kipling of Ridgeway, Jay (Tricia) Van Natter of Magnetawan and Wendi (Rob) Anderson of Corunna. He was truly proud of his grandchildren: Justin, Lucas, Zachary, Jacob, Ethan, Danielle, Riana, Drew &amp; Benjamin. Brother of Michael (Gloria) Van Natter of Fort Erie. David is predeceased by his parents Jay &amp; Jean (Burwell) Van Natter. David drove transport for 43 years with his last venture of moving RV trailers across the country. Family will receive friends at WILLIAMS FUNERAL SERVICES from 2-4 &amp; 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday November 20, 2013. A funeral service will be held at 11 am on Thursday November 21, 2013 at Riverside Chapel, 2669 Niagara Pkwy, Fort Erie, ON. Interment at Sherkston BIC Church with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Niagara Christian Community of Schools. &#13;
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              <text>At the Douglas Memorial Hospital on Sunday, May 5th, 1996. Jay VanNatter beloved husband of Jean and loving father of David and his wife Lenore and Michael and his wife Marcia all of Fort Erie. Dear brother of Iona Veit of Tillsonburg, Merrit of Welland, Jean Coverdale of Welland, Barbara Saul of Bealton and Lorne of Sarnia. Loving grandfather of Denise Kipling of Oakville, Jay VanNatter of Fort Erie, Wendi Anderson of London and Nathan and Mindy VanNatter of Stevensville. Dear great grandfather of Lucas and Zachary VanNatter, Justin Kipling and Drew Anderson. Predeceased by 6 brothers and sisters. Born in Frogmore, Ontario August 8th, 1914, Mr. VanNatter was a retired truck driver and last worked for Chemical Lehman Truck Lines. He was a member of Sherkston Brethren in Christ Church. Friends may call at THE WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME 722 Ridge Road North, Ridgeway from 2-4 and 7-9 Tuesday. Funeral services will be conducted at the Sherkston Brethren in Christ Church Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment Sherkston Church Cemetery. Memorial donations would be appreciated to the Sherkston Brethren in Christ Church, The C.N.I.B. or the Canadian Cancer Society. &#13;
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Born in St. Anns Oct. 1, 1914 she was a homemaker and a resident here for 55 years. &#13;
The daughter of the late David and Martha (nee Thomas) Kentle, Mrs. Plato was predeceased by her husband, Arthur and is survived by her son, Clarence (Sam) Plato of Fort Erie; a daughter, Eva (Mrs. Jack Burd) of Port Col borne; five grandchildren: Jeff and David Plato, Gary, Brian and Carol Burd and five great grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Eva Moote of St. Catharines and Flossie White of Welland. &#13;
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Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery. &#13;
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