Natalie Dawn Smith

Birth date: Sep 15, 1971 Death date: Jun 22, 2021

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Natalie Dawn Smith, age 49, went to her heavenly home on Tuesday, June 22, 2021 after a lengthy illness. She was born in Johnson City, TN on September 15, 1971 to Verlin Leo Smith and Louise Josephine Nave Smith. She was a 1989 graduate of Elizabethton High School where she enjoyed being a member of the Drama Club, Guitar Club, Chorus Club, and Girls Ensemble. In more recent years she was a member of the Elizabethton Choral Club and a member of John Sevier-Sarah Hawkins Chapter DAR. Natalie also served as a Senior Officer and Committee Chair in Fort Watauga Society C.A.R. She was a lifelong member of Central Community Christian Church. Her faith in Christ as her Savior was unwavering.Natalie was preceded in death by her grandparents, Reverend Glen Smith and Georgia Stroupe Smith and Deward Nave and Flara Hall Nave and an infant sister, Nanette Shawn Smith. She is survived by her parents, Verlin and Louise Smith; a sister, Melodie Daniels; brother-in-law, Josh Daniels and her three nephews, Ivan, Cohen, and Gideon Daniels who were her greatest joy.A graveside service for Natalie Dawn Smith will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. on Monday, June 28, 2021 at Roselawn Cemetery, Johnson City, TN with Pastor Brandon Nave officiating. Honorary pallbearers will be Josh Daniels, Ivan Daniels, Cohen Daniels, Gideon Daniels, Keith Nave, Derrick Nave, and David Nave. Those who will be attending the graveside are asked to meet at the cemetery at 9:50 A.M.Online condolences may be shared with the family and viewed on our website at www.hathawaypercy.com. Hathaway-Percy Funeral and Cremation Services are honored to serve the Smith family.

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Leannah Harmon

Louise, I am so very sorry for your loss. Prayers and thoughts for you and your family. Miss Leanne (Munsey Preschool)

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Melissa Noble

Louise and Verlin,

My condolences on the passing of sweet Natalie. I enjoyed my visit with Natalie to share photos and history of Central Community.

Peace of Christ,

Melissa Williams

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Richard Claudette Barnett

in honor of Natalie.
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Wendy Trivette

in honor of Natalie.

I’ve known Nat ever since our freshmen year in HS, so a long time! She’s been a friend on Facebook where we always discussed our relationships with Christ . She was just a total joy and I will miss her here but I also know it won’t be long until we’re together again. Love you Nat. Sorry for the family is not good enough so I’ll leave you with this John 14:16-18! Stand on that promise.

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Barry Lovelace

She was one of the best, true and sincere people I've ever known.. praying for the family.. I will miss you FRIEND

Judy Mclaughlin

So very saddened by Natalie's passing. She was one of the sweetest girls at Sinking Creek church and my children loved her. Fly high sweet girl. Judy Mclaughlin

Julie Buck

in honor of Natalie.

Natalie and I shared some fun times together. She always had a smile on her face and always made me laugh with her great sense of humor. I remember one time, I called her early one morning, I had woken her up and she said " Give me a minute and let me just come to myself" she said her grandmother used to say that all the time. I will ALWAYS remember that! I will miss Natalie and my heart breaks for her entire family and friends. My deepest condolences during this most difficult time. May God provide his strength and comfort to everyone.

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K. Summey

I only met Natalie a couple of times, but she was always smiling, pleasant, and happy despite everything she had going on in her life. She was a truly beautiful soul. God has gained a beautiful angel. So sorry for your loss and prayers for you all.

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Barb Harer

I remember a happy woman who filled the room with her laughter.