Natalie Jean Garza

Natalie Jean Garza, age 61, of Pasadena, Texas entered into eternal rest on February 16, 2023. Natalie was born on October 27, 1961 in Kenosha, Wisconsin to Oscar and Mary Garza. She graduated from Pasadena High School, Class of 1979. Natalie had a 30-year career with Southwestern Bell & AT&T. She was a loyal and proud member of her work union. Natalie was a natural leader and hard-worker who was passionate about her job, coworkers, and serving her customers. She was an amazing Daughter, Sister, Cousin, Aunt, and Friend. She spent her life spreading joy, love, and laughter to those she loved. Natalie was the most generous person that would give all she could if a family member or friend
were in need. Her favorite hobbies were volleyball, traveling, listening to music, and celebrating at every gathering she could attend. Natty Nat as we all lovingly called her, had a
big heart and loved everyone unconditionally. Natalie is preceded in death by her father, Oscar Garza; and survived by her mother, Mary Alice Garza; her sisters Donna Pearl Garza and Debra Garza; as well as her many aunts,
uncles, and cousins who loved her dearly and will miss her greatly. To honor her memory, we are holding a Celebration of Life Memorial on Saturday, March 4,
2023, at 1:00pm at the Leal Funeral Home, 708 College Ave., South Houston, Texas 77587. We ask that attendees wear the color purple as that was Natalie’s favorite color. In lieu of
flowers, please donate to any Diabetes Foundation or Organization.

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