natalie alstadt
Natalie DiCerbo Alstadt of Weirton passed away Wednesday, September 28, 2005 at the Weirton Medical Center. Born in Schenectady, New York, she was the daughter of the late Patrick Michael and Angela Ursula Erpino DiCerbo. Natalie’s family moved to Pittsburgh in 1955 where she graduated from North Allegheny High School. She received a degree in education from Duquesne University. She was a member of AARP and, for 23 years, volunteered for Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix for Autism. For 12 years, Natalie worked as a social worker for Mayview State Hospital. She was the former owner/operator of the Preview Shoe Boutique in Sewickley, PA for 5 years and also worked as a sales representative for Kaufman’s for 12 years. Natalie was currently employed as office manager for Lou Nudi and was a customer service representative for Educational Computer Systems in Robinson Township PA. She is survived by her husband William “Bill” Alstadt; sons William Sean Alstadt and Bradley George Alstadt all of Weirton; daughter Heather Lynn Alstadt of Chesapeake, VA; brothers Louis DiCerbo and his wife Mary Ann of Columbus, OH and Michael DiCerbo of Reno, Nevada; nephews Patrick and Daniel and nieces Denise, Amanda and Karen. The family will receive friends Saturday 7-9PM and Sunday 1-3 and 7-9PM at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton. Additional visitation will be held Monday from 10 until the 11AM funeral services at the Trinity Lutheran Church with Reverend Nathan Gragg presiding. Interment will be in Highland Hills Memorial Gardens, Follansbee. Please consider a contribution in memory of Natalie to the Trinity Lutheran Church or American Cancer Society. Share tributes with her family at www.grecohertnick.com Funeral Home: Greco Hertnick Funeral Home 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV US 26062

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  1. Bill & family, No words to express how sorry I am for your loss. It is so hard for me to believe, so I can’t even imagine what you are feeling. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Just know she is now in peace. Angela

  2. Dear Bill and family, Our deepest sympathy to each of you. Bill we can not know the pain you must be feeling at this time. You and Natalie shared many years of happiness, she gave you many wonderful memories. God Bless, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

  3. Bill and Family, Our thoughts are with you during this most difficult time. Natalie was a key member of our Friday night Gandy Dancer Crowd. We shared many a laugh over those years. I’m glad we got to talk to her and reminiss at the Gran Prix. Bill Descalzi Lisa Buchko

  4. Dear Bill and family, I am so sorry to hear of Natalie’s passing. We had some great times together at the Grand Prix. I am so glad she found you and you shared so many happy years together. The following poem gave me much comfort when my mother passed away so I thought I would share with you. She is Gone You can shed tears that she is gone or you can smile because she has lived. You can close your eyes and pray that she’ll come back or you can open your eyes and see all she’s left. Your heart can be empty because you can’t see her or you can be full of the love you shared. You can turn you back on tomorrow and live yesterday or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember her and only that she’s gone or you can cherish her memory and let it live on. You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn you back or you can do what she’d want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on. God bless

  5. Our deepest sympathy. Such sorrows are difficult to face, but we survive in spite of the pain. We didn’t know Natalie, but remember all that we Love we keep.

  6. Heather, Holly and I were very sorry to hear about your mother’s passing. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Take good care of yourself and may God be with you! John & Holly Deemer

  7. Dear Bill, Butch and I are so sorry about the passing of Natalie. We sure shared a lot of good times together, either at Mario’s or the walking trail, out to dinner with friends or just goofing off. Natalie and I had our share of good times as well, shopping was our greatest thrill. She always wanted to “attack the racks”. She will always be remebered by us as the one who wanted everyone to get a good deal.

  8. Dear Bill, Butch and I are so sorry about the passing of Natalie. We sure shared a lot of good times together, either at Mario’s or the walking trail, out to dinner with friends or just goofing off. Natalie and I had our share of good times as well, shopping was our greatest thrill. She always wanted to “attack the racks”. She will always be remebered by us as the one who wanted everyone to get a good deal. She was one classy lady and everyone who met her thought so. She is sadly missed at work.

  9. Please accept my condolences. I am an old friend of Natalie’s. We were friends for years, but lost touch after I moved to California 23 years ago. Recently, we got reconnected by email ( mostly jokes) through Tom Bellucci. I was hoping to see Natalie again, the last time I was in Pittsburgh, but she was unable to come to a small reunion. She did write of her happiness in her present life and joked about cooking game, something she never expected to do! Although, I haven’t seen her for years, I feel saddened by her loss and will miss her. My heart goes out to you….. Judy Grinberg


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