Sarah Abrahams Natale, 75

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August 25, 1945- December 1, 2020

Sarah Abrahams Natale.

With deep sadness and much love, we mourn the passing of Sarah Natale, lifelong resident of New Canaan, at the age of 75.

Sarah will be remembered lovingly by all who knew her, especially her four children Max Levinson(Kristin), Peter Levinson (Teresa), Katie Burke (David) and Sarah Marguerite Natale (Ken Markosky) as well as her beloved grandchildren Hazel, Charlotte, Tucker and Meyer and her brother Michael (Elena) Abrahams.

She was predeceased by her loving husband of 35 years (Richard) and her sister Susie Hauser. 

Born in Tacoma, Washington to a military doctor, Meyer, New Canaan’s town doctor for over 40 years, and nurse Marguerite, Sarah lived in New Canaan for most of her life. A graduate of Low-Heywood School and Sarah Lawrence College, where she studied under Joseph Campbell, Sarah pursued a successful career in advertising before settling in New Canaan and devoting herself full time to her family. As her children grew, she later enjoyed working at several of New Canaan’s retailers as well as serving as a Human Resources/Special Events Coordinator at Titan Sports (now WWE).

Memorial Donations in Sarah’s name to The New Canaan Nature Center or The Abrahams Family Fund for Children’s Jewish Education at Chabad New Canaan Jewish Center.

A celebration of Sarah’s life will be held at a later date.

[Note: This obituary appeared on the Hoyt Funeral Home website.]

3 thoughts on “Sarah Abrahams Natale, 75

  1. A dear friend for many years she is now at peace. My deep condolences to her children. She was indeed a sparkling star.

  2. Bailey and I will deeply miss Sarah. The many good memories light up our thoughts of laughs and good times we had of our close friendship of over 50 years with both Sarah, as well as her deceased husband, Ritt.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with all of her wonderful family.

  3. Dear all Abrahams family.
    I grew up at 6 Colonial Court in New Canaan Ct in 1940s, Mike was my best friend, have such fond memories of Mike’s
    family; My parents were divorced. Mike’s family welcomed me; I Remember some dinners at their home and going on a vacation with them as if I was a member of their family. I became a doctor and inspired by Mike’s father’s wonderful work (he set a fractured wrist I obtained playing with Mike) I tried to model my relations with patients on his; Dr Abrahams was known as a wonderful surgeon/doctor.
    All those related to the Abrams family should be proud. Such wonderful talented people. To relatives of Mike and Sue, special hello.
    Love, William (“Bob”) Long 484-343-3019 (retired, living at “Waverly Heights retirement home , Gladwne, Pa.)

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