

She was born in Hampton on September 1,1984. Natasha is preceded in death by her father, Martin Boyd; grandmother, Ada Fudge; uncle, Tommy Boyd; grandfather, John Edward Raker; great-grandmother, Pauline Raker; great-grandparents of Spain; Manuel Antonio Lopez Gomez, Concepcion Sanchez Abeleira; aunts, Concepcion Lopez Sanchez, Maria de Pilar Raker; grandparents, Charles Schmitt (Carmela), Roy Colver (Doris).
She is survived by her loving husband, Christopher Colver; children, Dylan, Dallas Antonio, Caleb and Carmela del Mar; mother and father-in-law, Denise and Richard Colver; sister-in-law, Jennifer Colver; nieces and nephews, Madison Colver, Connor Mckeown and Riley; mother, Maria del Mar Rew; stepfather, Barry Rew; grandmother, Maria del Pilar Jackson (Tati); brothers, Martin Anthony Boyd, Thomas Boyd, Christopher Jack Raker, tia Belen Pilar Raker; sister-in-law, Kira Blumhorst; nieces and nephews, Lilly Pilar Boyd (her "baby love", Elijah Harrell, Samara Raker ("her mini"), Avisten Raker, Rayden Raker; uncles; Johnny Boyd, David Boyd; aunts; Vicky Boyd, Virginia Davis; uncle, Wendell Davis; cousins, Liz Graves, Bryan Clark, Michelle, Brandon, Diana, Cameron.
Natasha was a devoted wife and mother. She loved her family and friends and her favorite thing was spending time with them. A native of Hampton, VA, she attended Kraft Elementary School, Syms Middle School, Kecoughtan High School and West Virginia Job Corp. She was a member of International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, March of Dimes, area marathons, and her favorite, El Rincon de Espana where she served as Queen for one year. She loved to go to their special events and she loved all the members of the Spanish Community.
Natasha and her husband, Chris had a passion for sports and rivalry was fun, but they never had a conflict. She was a Dallas Cowboys fan while her husband is a Washington Redskins fan. Sports was also a bond and enjoyment with her dear brothers.
A natural crafter, she planned every birthday for her children and the rest of the family, always keeping Spanish traditions. Natasha was the hostess of many family gatherings: Super Bowl, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas, her favorite season. Since she was a teenager she would help her mom and Tati to wrap gifts.
Natasha was member of Immaculate Concepcion Catholic Church in Hampton and was a very special young lady who was fun to be with, had a heart of gold, and cheerful spirit.
Natasha will be laid to rest at Parklawn Memorial Park.
Due to the current pandemic, a service will be announced and held at a later date.
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