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Natsuwi Dean ManyWhiteHorses born October 13, 2025 in Seattle, WA (7lbs, 11oz, 22 inches long) to Nichole Pebeahsy and Taylor ManyWhiteHorses. After three long days of battling, Natsuwi met the creator peacefully in the arms of his mother and father on October 16, 2025 at Seattle Children’s Hospital as a result of Natsuwi's rare diagnosis; Vein of Galen Malformation.
His family will forever have him as a guardian angel and cherish the days and time they spent with him. There is no foot too small that it cannot leave an imprint on this world.
He was survived by his mother and father, Nichole Pebeahsy & Taylor ManyWhiteHorses. His grandmothers Karen Olney-Pebeahsy, Jacqueline (Gramma Spooky) Smartlowit, Gloria ManyWhiteHorses, Connie Jim, Sandra Jim, and Jeanne Smiskin. His Aunties, Dolores Moore, Diane Pebeahsy, Robyn Pebeahsy, Desiree Pebeahsy, Andrea Jackson, Summer ManyWhiteHorses, His Uncles: Raphael Foster, Jason Smartlowit, Tory, Jim, and Cody ManyWhiteHorses, His brothers and sisters, Carmen, Reed Von, Helen Beauty, Monet Winter, Baby Mia, Donovan, Darius, Aaliyah, Justin, Tramaine Moses and baby Notah. Natsuwi is preceded in death by his grandfather's Myles Pebeahsy, James Dean ManyWhiteHorses. His uncle Tyler Manywhitehorses, his brothers, Eric Pebeahsy and Jaime Manywhitehorses.
We would like to give a special thanks to the incredible staff at Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington's Maternal Fetal Medicine team, Comanche Nation Social Services Department. Our Social Worker who made this all possible without stress, Tristan Symons. Everyone who donated to Natsuwi's GoFundMe, all our friends and family who sent prayers. Natsuwi's name means 'strength' in Comanche and he was strong through his whole journey.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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