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Nati
Forgie
January 12, 1947 – June 24, 2025
Nati Forgie was born in Reedley, California, on January 12, 1947. She was preceded in death by her beloved mother Andrea, her father Jesus, and her brother Guillen Guillen.
Nati leaves behind her devoted husband, Don Forgie, the love of her life and her faithful companion through every season. Together, they built a life grounded in love, laughter, and an unwavering devotion to family.
She was a proud and loving mother to her children, Creed (Crystal) Taylor, Dawn (Michael) Taylor, and Janalynn (Kyle) Taylor, and her former beloved daughter in law Deana, who were the pride and joy of her life.
Her legacy continues through her cherished grandchildren: Andrea (Dallas) Gonzales, Hanna Marie Taylor, Alberta grandchildren Kaleb (Carson) Perez, Kanaan (Lisa) Perez, Kyla Perez, Kwest Perez, Gwynn Taylor, Conner Taylor, Aurelia Taylor, and Jarrod Taylor.
Nati's love lives on deeply in her great-grandchildren: River Young, Statum Gonzales, Myles and Maverick Perez.
She was a constant in all their lives, she was always there with listening ear, warm embrace and her feisty spirt.
Beyond her immediate family, Nati's warmth and kindness left a lasting impression on many. She is fondly remembered by her siblings, nieces, nephews, cousins, and the many dear friends who were blessed to know her and feel her love.
To know Nati was to feel deeply loved. She loved with her whole heart, boldly, fiercely, and without condition. Her family was her heartbeat. Every phone call, every visit, every celebration, and every embrace were filled with the kind of love that left an imprint on your soul.
Her laughter could fill a room, and her storytelling was nothing short of magical. With a twinkle in her eye and warmth in her voice, she wove tales rich in humor, wisdom, and heart. Time spent with Nati made the world feel a little lighter and a lot more beautiful.
She also carried a spirit of adventure. She loved Las Vegas for the memories made there with her husband and family. She delighted in traveling, exploring, and living each day to its fullest. In her final days, she was doing just that, camping beneath the stars, surrounded by nature's peace, with her beloved husband by her side.
Though our hearts ache in her absence, we can proudly celebrate a life so fully and beautifully lived. Nati's love will continue to echo across generations. Her stories, her kindness, her laughter, her love and her legacy will live on in each of us. Though her physical presence is gone, her spirit will forever be in our hearts.
We will miss her more than words can express, but we carry her with us, always.
We will always love her… to the moon and back.
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