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Natalie Brooke Harris, 19, of Odessa, Texas, passed away on June 4, 2024, in Odessa, Texas.
Natalie Harris was born in Odessa, Texas to Andrew and Racheal Harris on June 12, 2004. She graduated from Odessa High top three percent of her class. She worked as a teacher assistant for Ector County Independent school district with special needs students. She loved working and helping others. She was excited and working on plans to attend College to become an Author and Song Writer. She loved singing and inspiring others with her voice.
Natalie Harris is preceded in death by her great grandparents, Albert and Joy Harris, Noel and Betty Flynn. Grandparent Emmett Hollowell.
Natalie Harris is survived by her siblings Austin Harris and Mariah Harris, her parents Andrew and Racheal Harris, Nanny Fawnda Hollowell, Nana Pamela Harris, Papa Allen Harris, Paw Richard Hicks and Grammy Sharla Hicks, and her Aunts, Uncles and Cousins.
Pallbearers will be Austin Harris, Ricky Hicks, Gabriel Baeza, Joeseph Baeza, Chris Howard, and Dale Franklin.
The family of Natalie Harris wishes to extend our sincere thanks and love to all our family and friends for the amazing support and uplifting prayers during this most difficult time. We are so grateful for all who have shared their support in every way to help make this Celebration of life possible. In lieu of flowers, the family requests crosses to be placed on her wall of crosses.
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