Natalie Johnson Weldon, 71, of Parrish FL passed away on January 14th, 2020 at home with her husband at her bedside. She was born August 7th, 1948 in Memphis, TN and was predeceased by her father William A. Johnson Jr, her mother Marie Anders Johnson and her daughter Melissa Bird Wilson.
Natalie is survived by her husband John A. Weldon, daughter Jennifer Bird, her sons Dr. Jim Bird (Ros) and Brian Bird (Yolanda), and John’s sons Jason Weldon (Stacy) and Bryan Weldon (Allison). She is also survived by her brother William A. Johnson III (Sherry). She adored her thirteen grandchildren.
Natalie attended Hollins College, Indiana University and received her undergraduate degree from the University of Texas in Austin. She later got her Juris Doctor degree at Emory University in Atlanta, GA. She was a member of Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Lakewood Ranch, FL. She enjoyed reading, volunteering for many different activities and spending time with her grandchildren.
The family would like to thank TideWell Hospice for the excellent care they gave Natalie that last two week of her life here on Earth. In lieu of flowers, please make a memorial contribution in her name to Tidewell Hospice in Sarasota, FL (941-552-7500 or TidewellHospice.org )
My deepest sympathy to the Weldon and Johnson families. I met Natalie in Jr High and we graduated from OHS class of ’66. Such a pretty and well liked young lady. My prayers of comfort to you all. Soft landing dear Natalieš
My deepest sympathy to all of her family I went to school with Natalie in my high school years. She was very well liked and a very beautiful woman. I know she will be missed by everyone.
So much sympathy for the family.I’m heart broken. RIP Natalie. Much love.
Our deepest prayers of comfort for each of you during this very sad time! Natalie was such a beautiful person!
So sad this kind, smart, and beautiful woman left this world too soon. We were friends from late elementary school and graduated high school together. My condolences to her friends and family. May she rest in peace.
Natalie was very dear to a lot of us who went to school with her. Fun-loving, gorgeous, smart as a whip. She made a lot of guys’ heart flutter, and deservedly so. Energetic and bold, she is missed greatly by those of us who were close to her, even if we had not been remotely in touch. Her legacy is beautiful, regardless of what she accomplished later.
Natalie and I were friends from elementary school through our high school graduation. Such good memories of some fun times.
My deepest prayers for all of Natalie’s family and friends. When to school with her at OHS.. A beautiful person inside and out…
Natalie was such a fun, friendly girl in high school. We are so sad to lose her. Prayers for those who are left.
Natalie has left a legacy of memories of her sweet smile and ever ready kindness to all who knew and loved her… condolences to all
I am so sorry to see Natalie pass. We had so many fun times as teenagers and still kemp in touch. Thank you John for being with her. I know she is happy to be with her mom and dad and Missy and cinnamon.
Linda