Today we assemble to acknowledge and celebrate the new life unto which Natalie F. Creditt, has entered an eternal life in the presence of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Natalie F. Creditt is the daughter of Ethel Mickey and the late Herbert S. Rainey. She was born on June 14, 1948 and returned to be with her Heavenly Father on February 17, 2014. Natalie was a spiritual, independent, family oriented, compassionate, and loving woman. Natalie was educated in the Baltimore City School System and graduated with honors and attended college for a brief period of time. Natalie had a strong work ethic. She began working at an early age and worked at entry level positions appreciating that every job is important and recognized people for their talents. She was blessed to have worked in "Corporate America" for IBM, Lock-heed Martin, and the automobile industry. Natalie's most recent assignments were in sales where she had the reputation for out selling her colleagues and her competitors in the region. Natalie was always good with numbers and had a passion for helping people in need and felt that these skills would best be suited in the finance department. Again, Natalie excelled and became one of the top Finance Managers in the region. Natalie was a Finance Manager for Tate Dodge until she was called home. Natalie did not neglect her Christian life and was confirmed and baptized in the Catholic faith at an early age. Upon returning from Florida and looking for a church home she was lead to the All Saints Catholic Church. She joined the church and became a faithful and dedicated member of the All Saints Choir. While a member of the choir she was a featured soloist and performed locally and abroad. Natalie was blessed to have performed at the Vatican and performed for the Pope while she was a member of the All Saints Choir. Natalie often was requested to sing, "The Wind Beneath My Wings", her personal tribute to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To know Natalie was to love Natalie. She was quick witted and could be direct in her responses. However, she was compassionate and giving. She loved to laugh and be around other like-minded people. She enjoyed dining out, traveling, shopping, and playing a spirited game of Double Pinochle. She was known for her sense of fashion, "glam", and outgoing personality. She was a DIVA. "Blessed are those who can give without remembering and take without forgetting." Natalie gave to her family and her friends. Natalie has found peace. Her earthly labors are over. She hopes the love she has extended throughout her entire life will sustain those she leaves to mourn. Mourning the loss is her devoted mother, Ethel Mickey; loving son, Ralph; and her beloved granddaughter, Naytasha; great grandchildren, Tonyanae and Tavion Smith; her devoted cousin, Lynne; her special friend, Kathy and her faithful companions, Diva and Mr. Tibbs, and a host of family and friends. Viewing Joseph H. Brown Jr. Funeral Home
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
03:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Baltimore, Maryland 21217 Directions
Funeral Service Joseph H. Brown Jr. Funeral Home
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
01:00 PM
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Baltimore, Maryland 21217
Funeral to begin @ 1:30 pm Directions