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Natalie A. Valliere

September 28, 1991 — April 21, 2026

Natalie Alexis Valliere was called to eternal rest on April 21, 2026 leaving a loving family and was a cherished friend to many.

A Rosary and vigil service is scheduled for Sunday, May 31, 2026, beginning at 6:00 p.m., at Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home in Gainesville, Texas. The family will receive friends following the Rosary. A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, June 1, 2026 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Muenster, Texas, beginning at 10:30 a.m., with a committal service following in the Sacred Heart Cemetery.

Natalie was born on September 28, 1991 in Dallas, Texas to Tom and Laurie Valliere, one of triplets, our Triple Blessing, and her proud and loving older brother Michael. Her family moved to Muenster when she was 1 year old to be close to her extended family and raised in a faith filled catholic community. She attended Sacred Heart Montessori Preschool and finished her education and graduated from Muenster Public School.

When visiting college campuses, she fell in love with the Texas Hill Country and chose Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas to acquire her degree. She completed her education with a degree in Family Consumer Sciences and continued to live there for 15 years, working 10 of those years in the service industry and the last five years in advertising.

While growing up, Natalie was happy, loving and always ready for an adventure (or a “babenture” as we love saying). She had three brothers who loved, protected, teased and tickled her relentlessly, making her strong and confident. Natalie was a firecracker—all 5 feet, 100lbs of her! She was quick to accept when her coach challenged her to do Lightweight Powerlifting to help the team.

She loved school, socializing and God. She was very active in the Youth Ministry at Sacred Heart Parish, and loved praise and worship, Camp Ft. Worth Catholic service retreats, and mission trips to help build homes for the needy. She traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate in the March for Life three years while in high school. She was a member of the Youth Music Ministry and loved singing praise to her God. One of the highlights of her life was a church trip to Rome with her family and friends after her high school graduation.

Continuing her love to serve, she applied and was accepted into the elite Diamond Sweetheart Organization at Texas State University which was a service organization who contributed to the success of the athletic programs.

Natalie loved floating the river, Red Dirt country music and her large community of friends she nurtured for 15 years. She was well known in her community as someone who would light up the room when she walked in, whose smile sparkled bright, whose laughter brought joy and who always was available and ready to help someone in need. She had an uncanny ability to “spot” the tiny, hidden Christmas Pickle on the Christmas tree and take home the prize, much to the chagrin of her brothers.

She faced her challenges with an attitude of “I can”. Her favorite saying was “I’ll figure it out”.

Natalie grew up learning to dance standing on her dads’ feet, getting twirled upside down to “Up in the Air Junior Birdman”, getting “steamrolled” by Dad and her brothers, family vacations, snow skiing trips and trips to the lake, and Girl Scout camp-outs, pedicures and shopping trips with Mom.

Natalie was a huge supporter of the dog loving community. She was especially proud of and deeply loved her Maltipoo pup “Lando”. He was a constant in her life and by her side through thick and thin to the end.

Natalie is survived by her parents Tom and Laurie, brother Chris and wife Ashley, brother Steven and wife Tiffany, brother Mike and Justine, and one niece, Eleanor Renae, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Lawrence and Irene Wimmer, and Don and Florence Valliere.

Natalie was loved by so many and will be greatly missed. She had a big heart, loved deeply and lived fully. Her spirit will always be alive in all those who knew and loved her. We here on earth lost you way too early, Natalie, but know God needed you now for your new and glorious assignment in Heaven.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sacred Heart Church, Knights of Columbus Council #1459, Muenster Volunteer Fire Department or the charity of your choice.

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Service Schedule

Upcoming Services

Prayer Service

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Starts at 6:00 pm (Central time)

Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home

602 Lindsay Street, Gainesville, TX 76240

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Visitation

Sunday, May 31, 2026

6:30 - 7:30 pm (Central time)

Geo. Carroll & Son Funeral Home

602 Lindsay St, Gainesville, TX 76240

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Funeral Mass

Monday, June 1, 2026

Starts at 10:30 am (Central time)

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

714 North Main Street, Muenster, TX 76252

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Committal Service

Monday, June 1, 2026

Starts at 11:30 am (Central time)

Sacred Heart Cemetery

7th Street, Muenster, TX 76252

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