Natale Ann Fowles, a tough, independent, and fiercely loving woman, passed away on December 30, 2025, surrounded by the people who cherished her most. She lived her life with a strength that never wavered, meeting every challenge head on and always finding a way through. Those who knew her will remember her as a loyal friend, a pillar of strength, and someone whose presence made you feel both protected and deeply loved.
She served proudly in the United States Air Force, carrying that same determination and grit throughout her life. She adored her dogs, treasured her friendships, and never missed a chance to turn up her favorite Kid Rock songs. She also loved the show Yellowstone, as she shared that same spirit — the kind of woman who didn’t take nonsense from anyone and would jokingly say she’d “take you to the train station” if you crossed a line.
Above all, she was an affectionate and devoted mother. She showed love through every hug, every “I love you,” and every moment she made sure her daughter knew she was her heart. Her faith was steady and sincere, and it brings comfort to know she is now at peace in heaven — a place we will see her again.
She is survived by her loving husband, Merlin Fowles; her daughter, Christina Thibodeaux; and her best friends, Jody Savener and Trisa Oullette, who were like family to her.
Her life was full of love, laughter, resilience, and a spirit that could never be dimmed. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
A celebration of Natale’s life will take place on January 3, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at the Eagles. All who loved her are welcome to join, share stories, and honor the strength and joy she brought into the world.
Memorial contributions may be made to CCARE https://www.ccareinc.org/get-involved or Clay County Medical Center https://www.claycentercif.org/make-a-donation.cfm (select Clay County Hospital Foundation). Checks to either organization may be mailed to the funeral home.
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918 7th Street, Clay Center, KS 67432

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