Natalie Webb Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Serenity Funeral Home of Bluffdale on Jan. 3, 2025.
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It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of our cherished daughter, sister, and aunt, Natalie Webb, lovingly known as "The Blonde Bomber." She passed away on Monday, December 30, 2024, at the age of 53, at home, surrounded by the family who adored her. She bravely fought a brief battle with cancer. Her vibrant spirit, kindness, and boundless love touched everyone fortunate enough to know her.
Born with a natural sense of adventure, she took on life fearlessly from a young age. As a child, she caught a carp in the Sevier River with her bare hands-a fish taller than she was-an early sign of her daring and determined spirit. Over the years, she delighted in pushing boundaries: she spent a summer working on a commercial fishing boat in the Bering Sea in Alaska, where she loved watching the grizzly bears fish each morning on the banks, and she won first place in the Delta Demolition Derby's Powder Puff division.
Her career reflected the same boldness and creativity she brought to every aspect of her life. For years, she worked as a model for the FORD Modeling Agency, gracing runways and magazine pages with her radiant beauty. Later, she found her true calling as an accomplished makeup artist and esthetician in the movie and television industry. For the past 35 years, she made Los Angeles, CA, her home. She loved to travel and was especially fond of the mountains and the ocean.
A true artist and creator at heart, she pursued her bachelor's degree in music composition from the University of California, completing her degree at age 49-an achievement that made her and her family immensely proud. Her quick wit kept loved ones laughing for hours, and her warmth shone through in everything she did. She was as generous as she was kind, always making time to celebrate and support those around her.
She cherished animals deeply, especially her beloved dogs, Bianca and Rufus (her children). For years, she volunteered every Sunday at the Santa Monica Animal Shelter, dedicating her time to helping dogs find loving homes. Her commitment to giving back reflected her compassionate nature and the unconditional love she also gave to her family-love that was truly endless.
Beyond her many achievements, it was her loving heart and limitless empathy that defined her most. Whether she was teaching someone a new craft, serenading us with her music, or embarking on the next grand adventure, she lived each day with intention and grace.
She will be remembered for her beauty-both inside and out-her luminous smile, and her irrepressible zest for life. She leaves behind countless memories of laughter, love, and unforgettable moments that will remain with us always.
Natalie is survived by her mother, Judy J. Webb; her sisters, Jodilyn (Lee Mueller) and Karalee; and her brothers, Shawn and Tyler. She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews: Emily, Danielle (Michael Clayton), Tristan, Braxton, and Mila-Rose. She is preceded in death by her sister, Becky; her father, Carl; and her loving grandparents, Spencer and Alice Webb, Florence and Lowell "Jack" Jenson, and her adopted grandfather, Boris.
'Til Morrow, dearest sister. We will miss you more than words can express, and your legacy of joy, generosity, and adventure will live on in our hearts forever.