
Natalie Torres DeMille
March 10, 1963 - February 16, 2020Service Information
Celebration of Life February 29, 2020 at 12:30 PM
1250 North Highland Parkway, Washington, Utah 84780
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Natalie Torres DeMille
1963 ~ 2020
Natalie (Nat) Torres DeMille, age 56, of LaVerkin, Utah, passed away on February 16, 2020 in St. George, Utah. Our loving wife, mother, daughter, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend was called home suddenly and unexpectedly, surrounded by family as the Lord called her home.
A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, February 29, 2020 at Highland Park, located at 1250 North Highland Parkway, Washington, Utah 84780. Time of Celebration and luncheon will be 12:30 – 4:00 p.m. For family and friends joining us in Natalie’s Celebration of Life, we please ask you to bring your favorite side dish or desert to enjoy for her celebration.
Natalie was born in Cedar City, Utah to Max and Clyda Torres on March 10, 1963. She attended Cedar City High School.
Following high school, Natalie married Scott W. Hamilton in June of 1980. Following the birth of their first daughter Shada, they relocated to California where they had two more beautiful daughters, Shalynn and Sharisse. They later divorced.
Natalie and the three girls moved back to Utah where Natalie met and married her “Charming Cowboy”, Kerry Crofts DeMille, on December 2, 1995 where she also became step-mother to Tisha, Tiffany, Adam and Amber.
In 1999 after three daughters, Natalie gave birth to her son she had been dreaming of, Kerry (Shad) DeMille.
Natalie worked as an office administrator and bookkeeper throughout her younger years. After returning to Utah, Natalie joined her father’s family business, Southern Utah Office Machines & Supplies, where she wore multiple hats… acted as clerk, bookkeeper, receptionist, sales representative and most important title, “WHAT’S FOR LUNCH???” (IT’S ALL ABOUT THE FOOD!!!!!!!) In 2004, Natalie resigned from Southern Utah Office Machines & Supplies to assist her husband with running their business, DeMille Construction, Inc.
Natalie is survived by her husband Kerry Crofts DeMille, parents Max and Clyda Torres, children Shada (Mason) Campbell, Shalynn (Andrew) Pelley, Sharisse (Nick) Knight, Kerry Shad DeMille, Tisha (Curtis) Anderson, Tiffany (Justin) Larson, Adam (Miranda) Hendrickson, Amber (Dave) Crouse, 25 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, siblings Delores (Leroy) Houchen, Carmen (Richard) Gale, Mike (Debbie) Torres, Jeff Torres, Richard (Sarah) Torres, and multiple nieces, nephews and friends.
Natalie is preceded in death by brothers Anthony and Tom Torres.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the “Go Fund Me” -Medical Expenses for Natalie DeMille. https://www.gofundme.com/f/medical-expenses-for-natalie-demille
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Natalie,
You became my friend in 1979 when I moved to Cedar City from New Jersey. We quickly became partners in crime. In our sophmore year picking me up for school (always a little late) in the old subaru with rollers in your hair. We were more interested in fun than school and got caught by Clyda on main street when we should have been in class.
In our junior year my family moved away. Nat gave me a promise ring when I left, a promise of true friendship. And through the years though we often went years without contact due to our busy lives, when we came together it was as we never skipped a beat.
Through weddings, babies, divorces , funerals and big life changes we were always supporting each other.
Your door always open, a meal and a bed for me and my family.
When I changed careers You and Kerry opened your home to me to stay. We joked about being sister wives and Kerry had to put up with our kitchen dance parties. We loved to cook together, camp together and sing and dance like fools! We even pulled each other’s whiskers! That is friendship! LOL
She loved her Kerry, her family and her animals, and as she would say ” Are you frikkin kiddin me??”
Gone too soon, I hope you are dancing !
Love,
Karen and family
Our deepest condolences to my brother Max and Clyda. We the Peña send you our love and prayers through this difficult journey. May God wrapped in his arms to give some console. Your brother David and sister Lupita and family.❤️😇🙏💐
Our sincerest sympathies to you all in your loss!
Kerry,
I am so sorry for your loss. She loved you dearly.
So sorry about Natalie. Our prayers go out to all of you.