Theresa Maxine Hein, 89, of Dalhart, Texas, went to be with her heavenly Father on August 11, 2014. We would love to thank our family and friends for joining us in celebrating her life. Vigil Service and Rosary: Wednesday, August 13, 7:00 PMMass of Christian Burial: Thursday, August 14, 10:00 AM, officiated by Monsignor Michael Colwell and Deacon Louis ArthoLocation for both services: St. Anthonys Catholic Church, 411 Texas Blvd, Dalhart, Texas Burial service followed the Mass at Dalhart Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Horizon Funeral Home. Theresa was born on July 3, 1925 in Table Rock, NE, to Joseph & Anna Hunt. She loved to garden and be outdoors. All those who knew her admired her gifted green thumb. Although gardening was her #1 hobby, her family was her passion and she left us with some great wisdom:Follow the Farmer's Almanac to the letter!African violets are the easiest plant in the world to grow.A handwritten letter beats an email or text EVERY time!Water and sunshine grow just about everything.No matter how tough life is, have a smile on your face.Every puzzle piece fits somewhere.Do always what is right and live for the Father. Theresa was greeted in heaven by her parents and two brothers, Albert Hunt and Joseph Hunt Jr., among many others she has touched in her long, joyful life. Family includes her son, Ron Hein & wife Terri; daughter Maret Johnson & husband Michael; 2 sisters, Ann Hunt & Loretta Long; 6 grandchildren David Hein & wife Stefanie, Christine Scroggs & husband Mark, John Hein & wife Michelle, Stephanie Gaines & husband Joe, Cynthia Brennan & husband Tom, Annette Johnson; 6 great grandchildren Justin Gaddy & wife Ariana, Mackenzie Hein, Sarah Hein, Madison Gaines, Joseph Gaines, Emily Gaines; and 1 great-great grandchild Jace Gunner Gaddy. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Anthonys Catholic School, PO Box 1329 Dalhart, TX, would be much appreciated, as Grandma Hein was grounded in her Catholic faith and believed strongly in the value of education. We would like to extend a special thank you to all the volunteers with Meals on Wheels in Dalhart. You greeted her each day with a smile and she treasured the visits. From a sweet lady that could grow any plant and make it flourish, out comes a family clan that has grown in the faith and graces of God. So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, so long lives this, and this gives life to thee. As a family, we thank you all for your love, support, and prayers as we celebrate our Mom/Grandma/Sisters life.