Natacha Carlene Oliver

Natacha Carlene Oliver obituary, Garland, TX

Natacha Carlene Oliver

Natacha Oliver Obituary

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Natacha Carlene (Johnson) Oliver peacefully passed away at home on December 12, 2021. Friends and family are invited to gather at First Baptist Church of Garland, Texas on Monday, January 3, 2022 for visitation at 1:00 PM and a memorial service to honor her life at 2:00 PM. There will be a reception immediately following the service. Inurnment of her ashes at the columbarium of the Rest Haven Funeral Home of Rowlett will be held at a later date for the family. Carlene was preceded in death by her parents, Carl Elliot and Natacha Villere (Moore) Johnson. She is survived by her devoted husband of 43 years, Thomas "Tom" Oliver; her brother, Neal Johnson and wife, Christi, of Westcliffe, CO; her son Stephen Taylor and wife, Erin, of Las Cruces, NM; her daughter Jill Idom and husband, J. Patrick, of Plano, TX; and her son David Oliver and wife, Erika Ellis, of Dallas, TX. She is also survived by five grandchildren: Rosa, Amon, and Caleb Taylor; and Fiona and Duncan Idom. Carlene was born at Dallas Methodist Hospital on December 23, 1947. She was a member of the first graduating class at South Garland High School where she performed in the Southern Belles high kick drill team. She also attended Western State College of Colorado in Gunnison. She married her high school sweetheart and settled in San Antonio where she worked at Frost Bank and gave birth to Stephen. After returning to Dallas, she gave birth to Jill shortly before the end of the marriage. While employed at First National Bank of Garland, she made a confident, young credit analyst wait for quite a while to visit with her boss for no other reason than his cheeky manner. Luckily for Tom, she agreed to go on a date with him. They formed a new family via marriage on October 7, 1978 with Carlene's two children, and three years later welcomed the birth of their son David. She went on to serve the students and faculty of Richland Community College of Dallas for 25 years as the Division Secretary for the Developmental Education Department. She was a long-time member of the First Baptist Church's Barnabas Class and a volunteer for the baptismal program under the leadership of beloved pastor, Roger MacDonald, along with Tom. She enjoyed sewing, tatting, and quilting. She was a voracious reader with a particular affinity for mystery novels. Snow skiing was a family pastime, and Carlene loved the mountains ever since her childhood visits to the family's cabin in Colorado. As an avid horticulturist, she nurtured a thriving flower garden. She was a wonderful cook who made scratch dinners every night for her family. She enjoyed eating oysters in any form and loved black pepper beyond sense or reason. She favored the music of Johnny Mathis and the drama of old Western films. Carlene's blue eyes flashed when she was perturbed (which was rare) and twinkled when she was feeling snarky (which was often). Her black curls turned gray early in life, but with nary a wrinkle until her fifties, the juxtaposition garnered many compliments on her appearance. Her smile was infectious, but she was a reserved and private person. She was open-minded and accepting of everyone. She had an innate sensitivity to the needs of others, and she quietly and generously supported them. She knew how to be comfortable in her own company and insisted on a tidy and quiet home as a refuge from the loud and fast-paced world. In times of hardship, grief, and pain, she showed admirable fortitude and taught her family by example how to thrive even in the worst of times. Memories of Carlene's inner light will continue to lift up the hearts of those left behind as she enters the Kingdom of her Lord and Savior. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the relief ministry at Friendship House of First Baptist Church of Garland at https://www.fbcgarland.org/friendship-house/ or the Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation at https://tnbcfoundation.org/ to honor Carlene's memory.

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January 4, 2022

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December 21, 2021

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December 19, 2021

Mary M and Denis Vaughan and Jean Oliver posted to the memorial.

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Mary Darin

January 4, 2022

Tom, Stephen, Jill, David, Rosa, Amon, Caleb, Fiona and Duncan,

I was thinking of you yesterday as you celebrated Carlene's life during her memorial service. I would have loved to have been there to share my memories of my friend and colleague. It truly was a gift to me when I changed positions at Richland and ended up working with Carlene. She easily handled responsibilities in our division such as assuring that the schedule of course offerings was entered in the system accurately and by the assigned date. We never had to ask for an extension even though we were one of the largest divisions at the college. She had so many outstanding qualities and was respected and admired by all our faculty and staff. Chief among these were her trustworthiness, great sense of humor, intelligence, dedication, honesty, and professionalism. I was sad when she retired because we needed her at Richland and because it felt like losing my best friend. I relied on Carlene and benefited from her support, caring and kindness. She loved her family so much and celebrated the birth and achievements of each grandchild. I didn't want to believe that her cancer had returned because I couldn't bear the thought of her being in physical or emotional pain. But I know from you, Tom, that she handled this challenge as well as she has all other ordeals in her life. I am heartbroken that Carlene is gone.

Beverly Stratton

December 21, 2021

I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.

Mary M and Denis Vaughan and Jean Oliver

December 19, 2021

What an amazing woman she was to Tom, Stephen, Jill, and David. Her marriage to Tom was beautiful and unique. Her legacy will live on through her family. We extend our heartfelt sympathies.

Mel Young

December 18, 2021

My prayers go out to you, Tom. She was a wonderful lady.

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