Natalie Gatti
Natalie Powidski Gatti
Natalie (Natsy) Gatti, 85, of Philadelphia, PA went to join her husband Daniel in heaven on January 27, 2026. She was born in Philadelphia, PA, on February 20, 1940, to the late Walter and Christine (Kaczynski) Powidski. Natalie went to St. John Cantius and graduated from Saint Hubert Catholic High School. Beloved wife to the late Daniel Gatti and devoted mother of her son, Daniel (Tracy) Gatti. Loving Babci to Anneliese and Dani Christine. Dear sister of Geraldine Gabor, Valerie Powidski, and the late Rita Wilson; survived by many nieces and nephews. She enjoyed being at the beach, going to the casino, and cooking with her granddaughters for Christmas Eve celebrations at her house. Natsy will always be remembered as the Polish Princess. Donations can be made in honor of Natalie to: Brenda’s Cat Rescue, Suite 45, PMB #90 701 Cathedral Road Philadelphia, PA 19128. Memorial Services will be held at a later date.
Chris Labovitz
My Secret Admirer. Perhaps the best joke ever played on me. Had me guessing for years. Great memories. Always a smile on her face. I'll never forget her spirit. God bless.
Pennypacker
Oh Natalie what times and memories we have and the laughter that came out of you was so contagious your girls had a wonderful example with you in their life and they were an example to all of us and Life Goes On my prayers are with you my prayers are with the family rest in peace
Mary Ellen Perry
Natalie had the biggest heart. Her laughter, her sense of humor, her jokes. When I think of her it always makes me smile. Always there for you if you needed her. So good to me when I lost my Albert. I can picture my Albert and her Danny in my husbands old red Auburn in the Tacony parade. It is a great loss for her family and the world. She brought nothing but good to everyone she knew. I will think of her often with love.

Natalie had the biggest heart. Her laughter, her sense of humor, her jokes. When I think of her it always makes me smile. Always there for you if you needed her. So good to me when I lost my Albert. I can picture my Albert and her Danny in my husbands old red Auburn in the Tacony parade. It is a great loss for her family and the world. She brought nothing but good to everyone she knew. I will think of her often with love.
Oh Natalie what times and memories we have and the laughter that came out of you was so contagious your girls had a wonderful example with you in their life and they were an example to all of us and Life Goes On my prayers are with you my prayers are with the family rest in peace
My Secret Admirer. Perhaps the best joke ever played on me. Had me guessing for years. Great memories. Always a smile on her face. I’ll never forget her spirit. God bless.