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Natasha Logan Elkins

Fort Worth, Texas

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Natasha Logan Elkins, 33, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014. Celebration of life: 1 p.m. Saturday at NorthWood Church, 1870 Rufe Snow Drive, Keller. Memorials: In lieu of plants or flowers, donations may be made to the Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Foundation online at

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There is no words to express this lady. She always thought positive. Nothing stood in her way, nothing stopped her.

Remember when you see the single set of footprints that this is the time when HE is carrying you. praying for peace for you all!

RIP Natasha, you were a beautiful grand niece and you will be missed so much.

I feel very blessed to have known Natasha. She was an encouragement to me,every time that I spoke to her. I felt like it was impossible to be down around her. She had the quality of making the person that she was speaking with feel like all her attention, and concern, was focused on them at that moment. She really listened. She was a very bright light in our world. She is missed now, and will be in the future.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

There are no words that can pay tribute to a life so well-lived. I love that "kid"!

Crazy sense of humor, deeply insightful, truly a lover of life & people.

Now I'm really homesick for Heaven! O grave where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?

Those we love don't go away; they walk beside us unseen, unheard and always near. Watching over us and protecting us with angel wings. We are blessed for knowing Natasha and seeing her true love of life, family and fiends and the way she had of making everyone feel special.
Love and Remembrance,
Sue and Mike DeRammelaere

Theresa , the best part about being human is being loved. The other is the soul that God has given our human body to house. The body might get sick,but our soul will never be sick. Thank god for the time she was here. You will see her again. Soul mates are forever. Time will heal the pain. Tracie Hunter.

You are all in our thoughts and prayers. We wish we could be there. Always remember how much she loved everyone. Dave and Lynn Acker