Thomas Natto

Obituary of Thomas Arthur Natto

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Conneaut- Thomas Arthur Natto, 78, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 16, 2024 surrounded by family. He was born on June 1, 1945 the son of Milo and Pearl (Humalainen) Natto. Tom was a 1965graduate of Conneaut High School. He worked over the years as a machinist, pipe worker, carpenter and welder. Tom enjoyed socializing and spending time with family and friends. He spent many evenings at the Bottomline, conversing and trying to solve the world's problems. In addition, he was a member of the Conneaut Eagles, Moose and the East Springfield VFW. He leaves behind his legacy in his children, Joel (Wendy) Natto and Lucinda (David) Tavernese; grandchildren, Ashley (Andrew Wright) Natto, Joshua Natto and Jared (Valerie Sutton) Natto; great-grandchildren, Oliver James Wright and Penelope Rose Minarik; and his dog, Percy. Tom was preceded in death by his parents; baby sister, Annette Rachel Natto; and a brother Daniel Natto. In keeping with his wishes, private family services were observed. Thompson-Smith-Nesbitt Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 345 Main St., Conneaut were entrusted with arrangements. Online guestbook and condolences available at www.thompsonsmithnesbitt.com
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