Jessica Burker

Birth date: Nov 8, 1958 Death date: Nov 27, 2020
NATALIE GALE EVANCHECK (SINGLETON) Age 62, on Friday, November 27, 2020 of Bluemont, Virginia Born Saturday, November 8, 1958 in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of the late Ira Singleton and the late Helen Singlet Read Obituary

My deepest sympathy. May your many fond memories of Natalie comfort you during this sad time.

Our deepest sympathy to George, Ashley, and Allyson on the loss of Natalie.
We will always remember her as a kind and caring person.
Rest in peace.
Dan and Robyn Stechly
My Sister Nat...college BFFs, dancing partner at the Colonial, bridesmaids, life long friend, I can’t believe you are gone. My life has been blessed by allowing me to call you “ friend”.
“And until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand. “
Natalie was one of the first people to welcome us when we moved to the mountain. My husband and I remember hanging out with Natalie for a bit at the Bluemont Fair, where she was volunteering at the old schoolhouse. Her love for Bluemont was evident in the many ways she gave back to the community. Our hearts go out to George, their daughters, and to all of her family and friends.
There are not enough kind words to describe Natalie. I had the honor of teaming up with Natalie as TEAM MOMS for our girls cheerleading team. I will never forget the laughs, the times we traveled together, and the grace you always demonstrated. You are one of the most beautiful and kind human beings who I was blessed to be able to share part of our lives together. My heart and prayers go out to George, Ashley, Allyson, and the rest of the family and friends who will truly miss you. God Bless you!
Dear Natalie, I'm fortunate to have known your smile; your kind and supportive words; your creativity and laughter; your friendship. My thoughts and prayers every day are with your family, who will remain special to so many, just as you will. You brought lightness to everyone. Whenever the sun shines and the stars twinkle, we'll think of you and be grateful you were part of our lives.

Natalie's enthusiasm for Bluemont, her kindness toward others, and her willingness to pitch in to make anything better is what comes to mind when I think of Natalie and her service to the Bluemont community. I'm so sad to learn of her passing. My heartfelt sympathy to George and the rest of the family. God bless and comfort you all.
I can't believe you are gone, Natalie. Thank goodness I got to see you just a couple of weeks ago. You were a "yes" kind of person, which is so rare. Your kindness still permeates just thinking of you, and your twinkle in your eye. Thanks so much for helping my family up at your house in the snow that day, and for in general making life a little nicer for everyone in Bluemont because of your positive attitude.