Natasha Shunta Stafford's Obituary
Natasha Shunta Stafford was many things during her time on this Earth - a cherished Mother, a devoted daughter, a beloved sister, a compassionate coworker, a doting auntie, and a dear friend to all who were fortunate enough to know her. Her smile, radiant and beautiful, was a source of boundless love, and her generous spirit knew no bounds. Natasha was the type of person who would give you the clothes off her back and provide shelter to those in need, embodying the true essence of kindness.
Natasha entered this world on March 31, 1981, in Charlottesville, Virginia. in 1999 she graduated from Brooke Point High School in Stafford Virginia, and went on to start her nursing career with her sights set on achieving a CNA certification.
She is preceded in death, by her beloved father, Jimmy Stafford, her grandparents, and a maternal aunt.
Natasha leaves behind a tapestry of cherished memories for her family to hold close. She is survived by her mother, Cynthia Stafford of Fredericksburg, VA, and her four precious children, Darion Stafford, Darius Stafford, Daveon Stafford, and her daughter, Tyasia Cody. She is also survived by her brother, Jermaine Stafford (Patricia Stafford), her sister, Teheshia Stafford, a host of aunties, uncles, cousins, her Great-Auntie Dorothy Thomas, and Godmother Lucy Washington.
Natasha loved and was deeply loved by many. She leaves behind her fiancé, Nicholas Moore, whom she adored dearly, and a host of friends including her two most dedicated, Tony Herndon and April Johnson. Natasha found immense joy in helping her community and being a loving mother to her children, who brought her the greatest happiness. Her smile and warm, loving personality served as a heartfelt welcome to all who had the privilege of crossing paths with her.
Throughout her life, Natasha stole the hearts of many with an infectious laugh and caring spirit. In our hearts, her memory will forever shine Brightly
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