Mississippi Track Star Natalie Black, 19, Suddenly Dies at Home

 

 

Natalie Black passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, March 1. The 19-year-old athlete, known for her speed on the track and her kindness off it, died at home.

Natalie had competed earlier that day in her team’s first outdoor meet of the season in Clinton before returning home to spend time with her family. After a tedious day on her feet, she fell asleep on the couch but never woke up.

Natalie’s mother, Formeka Black, has spoken out, recalling the excitement her daughter felt on the fateful day, after achieving a triple jump record that surpassed her personal best. She divulged, “We had an amazing last day with her Saturday. From morning till night, we all had an amazing day with her… she was so happy!”

She added, “And later into the night, still celebrating with family, she simply laid on the couch for a little nap and never woke up. I THANK GOD. There was no suffering. HE gave us that much Grace!”

Natalie’s sudden passing has left teammates, friends, and loved ones in shock. A native of Terry, Mississippi, Natalie was a dedicated athlete and a source of encouragement to those around her, including the coaches who guided her behind the scenes.

Her warm spirit and infectious smile made a lasting impact on her community. In her honor, family, friends, and teammates gathered for a candlelight vigil at the Belhaven track, ensuring that the light she brought to others continues to shine.

Belhaven University posted about her demise on Instagram, writing, “Belhaven University mourns the loss of sophomore student athlete Natalie Black.”

The Belhaven University Track and Field/Cross Country team has also shared a heartfelt tribute after Natalie’s death. The team remembered Natalie as “someone who Loved the Lord and everyone around her.”

They shared that Natalie embodied the spirit of compassion and camaraderie. This showed via her passion for her sport and the unwavering love she had for her family, friends, and teammates. “She was what the world needed, she was what Belhaven needed,” the team penned.

They added more touching words about the athlete, “There are some who bring a light so great to the world, that even after they have gone, the light remains. Natalie was that Light. She will forever be a part of the team, always in our hearts. Natalie’s Contributions, Achievements, and Legacy will Continue to live on Forever!”

As they grieved, the team extended their deepest sympathies to Natalie’s family, friends, and all who were touched by her welcoming spirit.

Formeka thanked everyone for standing with their family as she recognized the overwhelming support from kin, friends, classmates, and the communities that had been part of her daughter’s journey.

She sent her gratitude to everyone who reached out, including coaches, professors, and Belhaven University parents who remembered them from move-in day.

She was especially touched by Natalie’s teammates and friends who shared cherished photos and videos. “Y’all had answers I didn’t know I needed!!” she declared.

Formeka added, “Please continue to lift us up in prayer. We need them. I’m trying to be strong for our Boys. Yet, they’re being strong for me. I’m so glad we have each other to lean on when the other can’t even stand. This reality has been a devastating blow to our family and we are taking things minute by minute.”

Now, Formeka and her family take comfort in knowing that Natalie’s light will keep shining in the many lives she touched. She co-parented Natalie and her siblings with their father.

In a post on Facebook, she acknowledged the crucial role of her co-parent and expressed gratitude for his unwavering presence and active involvement in their children’s daily lives.

She made it clear that the successes and achievements of their children, including Natalie, were not hers alone to claim. Instead, she credited God’s grace and a strong co-parenting relationship for the positive impact on their lives.

 

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