"Dear Margaret and David, There is not enough sympathy to console the loss of a child. But we send ours to you and will keep you in our prayers."
Our sweet daughter Natalie's life was cut very short on Thursday January 17th...having finally gotten her life on track with so many possibilities ahead of her. Natalie was born with a great spirit and quick smile and laugh. She went to Madison Meadows grade school and graduated from Chaparral High School in 1998. After high school Natalie took off for Santa Barbara and attended SBCC for a time...though that was to be short lived. She moved back to the Valley and worked various jobs, always hoping for inspiration for a career. Natalie loved music and was the DJ for us every year when we went to Mission Beach...she loved the beach! One passion that Natalie did have was cooking...she was an excellent cook and enjoyed researching recipes, shopping, preparations and the joy of getting kudos for her efforts. Just recently she spent 4 days preparing a fabulous Christmas dinner of individual beef Wellington's with a demi-glace reduction.
Natalie had her share of demons that she fought but had finally found a peace in life. She always loved being around her family, especially finding special joy with her Niece, Reagan. Our hearts are so heavy...Natalie brought a specialness to the family. She had a gift of giving herself and loving that she shared with so many people. She loved being a caretaker - and if it wasn't too early in the morning she had a smile on her face and would be reading some special passage about life and its meaning. Natalie had her "spot" outside where she started her day - and ended it. We know she is at peace and brightening up heaven with her smile. She is survived by her parents, Margaret & David Mount, a sister Christine Mount Riley and her husband Joey Riley, brother Jared Mount and her special niece Reagan Riley.
We are planning a celebration of life for Natalie at our home on January 27, 2019 at 2pm. In lieu of flowers, if you are inclined, help the PALS organization, www.palgroup.org Visit www.hansenmortuary.com for online condolences.
"Dear Margaret and David, There is not enough sympathy to console the loss of a child. But we send ours to you and will keep you in our prayers."
"We are sorry for your loss. And your family is in our prayers"
"Margaret, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I am not sure you remember me. I worked out with you at La Mancha. We also had lunch together at one time. Victor taught at Washington and he and I attended Sunnyslope. My prayers are with you sweetie. Miss you"
"Dear Margaret, David, Jared, and Christine, The Padrez family sends our deepest sympathy and prayers for your loss of sweet Natalie. We hope that all the happy memories will be of some comfort. We are thinking of you at this most difficult time. Love , Jim and Nancy Padrez"
"Margaret; we are so sorry to hear of your loss, we are thinking of you and your family. Love, Gary and Connie Parmenter"
"I am so sorry for Natalie, her friends, and mostly her family. She was so happy and kind. I genuinely feel heartbreak from this news. My prayers are with you during this time."
"Margaret and David and family, My heart is absolutely breaking for you all. To lose such a precious child who had so much to live for. Our children aren?t to leave before we do.God will help you in the healing process. But what do you do when a part of you is taken away? I am here if ever needed. Love and blessings......"