Natalie L. Eisenberg's Obituary
Natalie (Brader) Eisenberg
Natalie was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother born on November 11th, 1925 in Northville, Michigan. Her early years were spent helping out in her parent’s department store, Braders, and then as a bank teller. For reasons regarding her father’s health they moved to Tucson. It was there where she met fellow Detroit native and her future husband stationed during the war in nearby Marana. A USO volunteer, Natalie was approached at a USO gathering for the Jewish troops by handsome, smooth talking David Eisenberg. She eventually relented to his charms and they were married on September 15th, 1946 in Tucson.
Once married, the newlyweds moved to Los Angeles, California. Natalie’s again took a job as a bank teller where many of her customers were Hollywood stars of the day. Eventually Natalie chose the life of a housewife and along with her husband, David, raised two children, Betta and Alan.
Natalie is also survived by her two wonderful grandchildren Evan and Hannah, her daughter-in-law Nancy, her sister Jackie Bleich, nephew Corey, her sister-in-law and brother-in-law Leatrice and Mark Osterloh and their son Jonathan, as well as close cousin Jackie Weiss. In the home Natalie was always a gracious host, making guests of all ages feel welcome.
Natalie was also always involved in volunteer activities and always involved in supporting America and its constitution. These memories abide.
We are grateful for our connection to a life that was lived with kindness, integrity, and humility. And we remember Natalie with love.
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