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Margaret Hiebeler

Bryan, Texas

1924 - 2018

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Margaret "Midge" Hiebeler1924-2018Margaret "Midge" Hiebeler, 93, of Bryan passed away Friday, February 16, 2018. Funeral Services are set for 10AM Tuesday, February 20 at the First Presbyterian Church of Bryan. Pastor Ted V. Foote Jr. will officiate and the burial will follow at 3PM at the Forest...

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My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family at this difficult time. I hope that, by knowing the God of all comfort understands your grief and that he cares for you, brings you peace and comfort.

1 Peter 5: 6&7

Margaret,
May the memories of laughter and love you shared with your mother bring you peace now and always.

The Swartwout Sisters

I love you so very much Aunt Midge but I know that you are at peace now, by Uncle Otis' side. You were always my 2nd mother who cared for me when my father was terminally ill. You were always there for me and tried to make life as fun as possible for a lost and lonely little girl. You always made me laugh, even when I didn't want to. Know that you are always in my heart and that we will meet again! Go with GOD! Love always, Kathleen & Joe

I have loved Midge and her beautiful smile each time I have visited. She has a such an amazing soul and will be missed.
My heart goes out to the family at this sad and difficult time. It is never easy saying goodbye to someone so special.
May your heart and soul be filled with the love and memories that you have shared over her lifetime. My prayers are with you all.

my son, Cameron, and I cherished our TX visits with Aunt Midge on her mini ranch. She was so sweet and kind...a truly lovely woman. Phil, Harry, Bill & Margaret my deepest condolences. I know what it is like to lose your Mom. Love to Y'all, Cousin, Weegee (Barbara Schilling)

You are not alone during this time of sorrow and pain. May God give your family strength and comfort to help you endure this loss. As you remember your beloved one, the God of peace give you comfort and peace in every way. May you find Strength from the love and care that surrounds you and comfort in the memories that you shared. Please accept my sincere condolences. Isa 41:10-13

Will always miss you Aunt Midge. You told me to stand up for myself and I have tried, not always in step with others. Your love of sewing and your love of gardening are also my passions. I still want to become a Master Gardener and you have shown that it is never too late to do so! Love you and Uncle Otis. Karen Price