Ralph Natilli Obituary, Death – Ralph Natilli of Bedminster, New Jersey has passed away. Ralph was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, on October 25th, and his birthday is on the 25th of October. Frank Natilli and Maria T. Bozza, his parents, have both left this world since he was born. He attended public schools in the area and graduated from what was formerly known as Trott Vocational School. He acquired his schooling locally. Ralph was a proud veteran who had served in the United States Navy during World War II on the Ammo Ship USS Paricutin. Ralph’s service had taken place in the Pacific Theater of Operations. He has prior experience working in the South Pacific (AE-18).
Ralph’s professional life spanned 42 years, and he retired from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local #237 in Niagara Falls in the year 1989. Ralph’s retirement marked the end of his career. He worked for a variety of independent contractors, the most recent of which was Ferguson Electric. He was also self-employed at one point. Ralph had a deep appreciation for the great outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. In addition to that, he was looking forward to reuniting with his fellow World War II Navy Veterans from Sampson. He had served his nation throughout his time in the military and was a member of the VFW Post 313 in the city of Youngstown.
Ralph leaves behind his wife of 70 years, Anne (Hardy) Natilli of Lewiston, as well as a son, Ralph C. Natilli (Deborah), also of Lewiston. Anne (Hardy) Natilli was his high school sweetheart. Throughout his life, he was shown a great deal of love by his grandchildren, Tracy Natilli (Kevin Jeffords) of Lewiston and Christa Natilli of the Village of Kenmore, as well as by his great-granddaughter, Natalie Carroll. His great-granddaughter also gave him a great deal of devotion. Martin Angelo Natilli and Mark Francis (Janette) Natilli, both of his kids, passed away before he did.