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Martha Melanie Winters Hines

Houston, Texas

1958 - 2020

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Martha Melanie Winters Hines1958-2020Martha Melanie Winters Hines went to be with the Lord after a long courageous battle of 6 years with breast cancer. Beloved loving and gracious wife, mother and grandmother, daughter of William Gardner Winters Jr. and Alice Jean Winters passed away on the 15th...

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Brian, Thinking of you and your family as I reflect on your courageous wife in the face of unbelievable challenges.

My dearest friend I miss you more than words can express. I feel you are with me every day. Life is not the same without you. You are always on my my mind. Love and hugs for you up in heaven. I love you

Brian, Thinking of you and your family as you approach the one year mark of your wife, Mimi's passing. This time must be especially hard for you as you travel the journey through grief. I wish for all of you strength and peace.

Mimi was my sons teacher for two years. She was always giving us words of encouragement in the afternoons after a long day. She was so helpful during those early years. We will miss her.

Mimi was my sons teacher for two years. She was always giving us words of encouragement in the afternoons after a long day. She was so helpful during those early years. We will miss her.

Mimi was my sons teacher for two years. She was always giving us words of encouragement in the afternoons after a long day. She was so helpful during those early years. We will miss her.

Brian,
I just spoke with you yesterday and learned of your dear wife, Mimi's passing, as you were out on your usual route w Sadie and your other gorgeous Lab. Again, I am so sorry that I did not know sooner, as I would have attended the service. Most of all, I am so very sorry for the loss of your soulmate and cherished wife and mother to your children. What an accomplished woman Mimi was. It takes a very special person to know how to truly connect with and support the special needs...

I just heard about Mimi's passing. I worked with the summer vacation church school back in the early 1990s and met Mimi there. She was always smiling and laughing and a great teacher. Then, we reconnected when she was at SBISD, talk about those times at Holy Spirit, and visit on occasion. My most recent memories with Mimi were at Lifetime Fitness in Sunday morning yoga class. We would catch up - in between her travels to Colorado - and enjoyed the calmness of class. I was not even aware of...

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