Mary-Hight-Obituary

Mary Helen Hight

Wylie, Texas

Sep 23, 1948 – Apr 25, 2015 (Age 66)

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BORN
September 23, 1948
DIED
April 25, 2015
AGE
66
LOCATION
Wylie, Texas

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Charles W. Smith & Sons Funeral Home - Sachse Obituary

Helen Hight, a 20 year resident of the Wylie area, died Saturday the 25th of April.Born in Dallas, Texas, Helen was a wife, mother and housewife. She loved gardening, collecting recipies and had a wonderful smile that could light up a room.Helen is survived by her husband, David Hight, her...

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We are very sorry for your loss. Mary was always a delight to be around and will be truly missed.

Dr. Pamela Singh and staff

Helen Always tender hearted. When she returned from the Philippines she never ceased to help Mother and Daddy. Getting up 7 days a week, getting groceries, cleaning, cooking, giving comfort and companionship. Charitable and kind is spelled H E L E N. Love, Rita and Sammie.

Family first self last. She could have gone but instead Helen stayed home with me while I slept and the family went on a rare pecan picking outing. Her care for our parents has been a great source of comfort and encouragement. Love, Cecilia. ..

Brother David, may the Holy Spirit provide comfort and healing during this difficult time for you and your family.
YBIC, SK Rick Guzman and Family.

David and Nita,
I am so sorry for your loss but know she is resting in heaven. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Hold strong to your faith, remember the wonderful memories, and find comfort in her eternal health.

David,
I was so sorry to hear the news. I know you loved her very much. You and your family are in my prayers.

David, Helen will alway be with you in heavenly spirit. This original poem below is what I imagine you would say to your beloved.

Go quietly into that good night my love
Go quietly without fanfare; without fuss

Go quietly into that good night my Marie
As I close my eyes and dream of us

You've earned the rest and lived the dream
Of my sparkle Princess who danced on rainbows
Or so it seemed

You gave me life and you gave me love