NaTasha Sada Tuttle, 31, was born on December 7, 1985, to Nathan and Paula Tuttle in Forsyth County.She took Jesus' hand on February 20, 2017 at 7:05 pm and began her journey to see God.NaTasha lived with her parents in Midway. NaTasha is together again with her paternal grandfather, Alfred Tuttle; maternal grandparents, Robert Lee and Glennie Mae Tuttle and her uncles, Cecil Tuttle and Willie Ray Leonard.
The funeral service will be Sunday at 2:30p.m.at Brooks Temple United Methodist Church with family visitation a half hour before.Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
She was a member of Brooks Temple UMC.She attended school at South Lexington Developmental Center.She graduated with a Certificate of Achievement on June 9, 2008. NaTasha lived a life full of joy, all the while fighting alongside the Lord against her many illnesses throughout the years, hence her most coined nickname, "Tuff;" to her oldest sister she was "Best Friend."
Natasha is now the guardian angel to her parents; her two sisters: LaQuita (Terrance) Tuttle and LaShunda Tuttle; her parental grandmother, Kay Smith Tuttle; her niece and nephew, Zaire and Zavian Jones;her aunts: Janice Peoples, Gail Glenn, Robin (Baxter) Lindsay, Tammy Tuttle, Michelle (Anthony) Boarden, Shelia Leonard, Kathy Thomas and Kimberly Tuttle (her caregiver); her uncles: Donald Smith, Thomas (Moneka) Tuttle, Keith (Donna) Tuttle, Robert (Betty) Leak, Marlon (Zelda) Tuttle and Terry Tuttle; great aunts and uncles: Arvella (Alonzo) "Doby" Tuttle, Clarence "Simp" Tuttle, Henrietta Owens, Helen Taylor, Grace Huntley, Robert (Brenda) Leak, Inetta (James) Lattimore and Betty Mae Tuttle and a host of cousins and extended family that she loves infinitely.