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Hattie Marie Warner, a radiant soul whose warmth touched the lives of many, departed this world on July 14, 2025, leaving a legacy of love and kindness that will forever resonate in the hearts of those who knew her. Born on August 7, 1950, she blossomed into a beloved figure distinguished by her caring nature, welcoming spirit, and a bright smile that could light up the darkest of days.
Hattie was a beacon of compassion, always ready to extend a hand of friendship or offer a listening ear. Her loving demeanor enveloped everyone around her, creating an environment where joy flourished. Hattie's beautiful spirit drew people into her orbit, forging connections that were as deep as they were genuine. She had an extraordinary gift for making those around her feel valued and cherished, leaving indelible marks of kindness throughout her journey.
In her life, Hattie embraced every moment with fervor, finding beauty in the simple things and joy in the company of family and friends. She created an enriching tapestry of experiences filled with laughter and love, where each thread vibrated with her nurturing essence. Those fortunate enough to share her days were often left in awe of her unwavering positivity and the light she radiated.
As we prepare to honor this exceptional woman, a visitation will be held on July 26, 2025, starting at 10am at Reconciled Church in Itasca, Texas. Friends and family are invited to come together to celebrate Hattie's life, share stories, and embrace the warmth of her memory. A funeral service will be held at 11am providing a sacred space for all to gather in remembrance, reflection, and gratitude for the time spent with Hattie. On the following Monday July 28, 2025 at 10am she will be laid to rest at Dallas Fort-Worth National Cemetery.
Though Hattie Marie Warner has left this earthly realm, her spirit will undeniably linger, a gentle reminder of what it means to live with love, joy, and kindness. She has touched countless lives, and as we bid her farewell, we hold tightly to the bright memories crafted beneath her beautiful smile, knowing that her compassion will continue to inspire us every day.
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