Natalie Patrice Mack

Natalie Patrice Mack obituary, Houston, TX

Natalie Patrice Mack

Natalie Mack Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 16, 2012.
Ms. Natalie Patrice Mack, affectionately known as "Nat" ("or Slim"), was born in Hartsville, SC, on April 14th, 1969. "Nat" transitioned from her earthly life on June 16th, 2012. "Nat" was preceeded in death by her father, Mr. Nathaniel Thaomas, Sr.; maternal grandparents, Mr. Mathew & Mrs Mildred P. Mack and paternal grandmother, Sister Creola Thomas (All of Hartsville, SC). She was educated first in the public schools of Darlington County, South Carolina attending Hartsville High School and later graduated Southern High School in Durham, North Carolina in 1987. She continued her education at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina and later at the University of Houston in Houston, Texas. "Nat" or "Slim", as she was affectionately called was a member of The Fountain of Praise in Houston, Texas where she exercised her love of God through service to others. She was employed at National Oilwell Varco in Houston, Texas. She was preceded in death by her father, her maternal grandparents, Matthew & Mildred Mack as well as her paternal grandmother Creola Thomas. Memories of "Nat" will be cherished by her devoted parents, Almertia M. Williams and her "Papa", Paul Thomas, other extended family members including nieces, nephews, cousins and very dear D. Williams of Durham, NC; her "daughter", Onyx, her dog; her siblings, Montrice D. Williams of Cary, NC and Lauren, A. Willia Natalie Patrice Mack was born April 14, 1969 in Hratsville, South Carolina, a daughter of the late Nathaniel Thomas, Sr. and Almertia Mack Williams. She was ms of Richmond, VA; Dwayne Thomas of Raleigh, NC, Nathaniel Thomas, Jr., Kyle N. Thomas, Kayla N. Thomas and Natysha Jeffery all of Florence, SC; her aunts, Lula Mae Mack of Norfolk, VA, Myrtle H. Wideman of District Heights, MD, and Velda Mack of Hartsville, SC; her great aunts, Catherine (Willie) Douglas, Dorothy Thomas, Betty Thomas and Geraldine (Gary) Wright; her uncles, James Thomas and Andrew (Molly) friends.

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