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Natha Jean Wetzel Grigsby

9 Feb 1962 – 27 Apr 2011

Birth9 Feb 1962
Death27 Apr 2011
CemeteryLiberty Hill Cemetery
Liberty Hill , Williamson County , Texas , USA
Added byBonnie Copeland Wilie on 29 Apr 2011
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69112392

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Funeral services for Natha Jean Wetzel Grigsby, of Salado, were held at the Heartfield Funeral Home Chapel in Belton on Saturday, April 30, 2011 at 1:00 pm. Services were officiated by Pastor Billy Johnson. Burial followed at 3:30 pm in the Liberty Hill Cemetery in Liberty Hill, Texas. Natha entered into eternal rest on April 27, 2011. She was born on February 9, 1962 in Austin, Texas to Nathan Morris Wetzel and Margot Moore Wetzel. She was preceded in death by her father; a sister, Margot Lynne Wetzel Rebovich; a nephew, Joe Nathan Rebovich; maternal grandparents, J D and Grace Moore; and paternal grandparents, Burley and Charlene Harris. Natha graduated from Liberty Hill High School in 1979 and the University of Mary Hardin Baylor in 1982. Natha was married to Joe C. Grigsby on June 12, 1981. They had two sons, Nathan Aaron Grigsby and Barton Lee Grigsby. Natha was a loving and devoted mother and wife, who never met a stranger. She showed everyone the true meaning of selflessness, and her zest for life was apparent to all that knew her. Her strong Christian faith gave her an unwavering assurance that God was ultimately in control of everything, and that He held her hand as she journeyed to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Natha was a Supervisory Management Analyst and Chief Directorate of Logistics in the Program Management Office at Fort Hood. She received the Achievement Medal for Civil Service, Superior Civilian Award and the Civilian Developmental Leadership Award. Natha was a key team member contributing to the Directorate of Logistics and Fort Hood receiving the Army's Community of Excellence award, Texas Quality Award, Government Technology Award, and many others. The one thing that Natha was most known for on Fort Hood was the way she nominated others for awards. She was an advocate of the Hood Hero program. She also assisted teaching customer service classes to the Garrsion personnel and affected not only DOL but all of the Garrison. She was the picture of customer service. Survivors include her husband, Joe C. Grigsby, and two sons, Nathan Aaron Grigsby and Barton Lee Grigsby, of Salado; her mother, Margot Wetzel, and a sister, Ruth Michele Wetzel, of Liberty Hill; two nephews, Kristopher Kelly of Liberty Hill, and John Christopher Grigsby of Salado; and two nieces, Patricia Ann Grigsby of Salado, and Marie Anette Grigsby of Nolanville. Pallbearers will be Joe Grigsby, Nathan Grigsby, Barton Grigsby, and Bill Grigsby, of Salado; Tom Dannelley of Waco, Richard McDonald Sr. of Belton, Richard McDonald Jr. of Leander, and John McDonald of Belton. Memorials may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or the Exchange Sunshine Home Apartments (802 Leonhard St, Copperas Cove, TX 76522).

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