Maggie M. Hart

Maggie M. Hart obituary

Maggie M. Hart

Maggie Hart Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by MeadowLawn Funeral Home, Crematory and Cemetery on Aug. 18, 2025.

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Maggie M. Bryant Hart was born May 14, 1936, in Hutto Texas. She was the fifth daughter born to the late Mr. Eddie Bryant Sr., and Katherine Terry Bryant. Both preceded her in death and three sisters, Lillie Mae Bryant McCollough, Lucille Bryant Barnes, and Ruth Helen Netherly one brother Eddie Bryant Jr. All proceeded her in death.
When Maggie was four years old, her parents moved to San Antonio, Texas. She attended Cuney Elementary, Douglas Junior High and Phyllis Wheatley High School. She attended and graduated from Hicks Beauty School. She later attended St. Philips College and San Antonio College.
On January 17, 1953, she was united in Holy Matrimony to Mr. Archie B. Walter. To this union Helen Walter Garcia and Marilyn Elaine Walter were born. They were married for eighteen years.
Maggie (Ree) joined and was baptized at New Light Baptist Church under the late Dr. P. S. Wilkinson, Sr. There, she sang in the Junior Choir. At the age of nineteen, she had a hunger and thirst to know God in a deeper way. She then united with the East End Church of God in Christ under the late Elder Courtney Hammonds. She was filled with the Baptism of the Holy Spirit during a tent revival with the late Elder A. A. Allen. She gave her all to have a personal relationship with the Lord. At East End Church of God in Christ, she was General Sunday School Reviewer, Choir Director, WPWW President and General Financial Church Secretary. She was a lover of God's Word.
In 1980, she pursued her entrepreneurial spirit where she started her own Janitorial Service called Cleaning Masters, which was a Family Owned and Operated. She also started Ree's Fashions where she shared her eye for fashion.
In 1984, she married Mr. Ulysses Hart and moved to Seguin, Texas. He proceeded her in death in 2019. She attended Bethel Pentecostal Church where Bishop Elroy Smith was the pastor. There she was the Choir Director. She later moved her membership to Greater Refuge Church under the late Bishop J. P. Steadman. There, she worked as Women's Day Leader for many years. She also taught Sunday School, Bible Classes, and Adult Vacation Bible School Class. She later moved her membership to Refuge III under Dist. Leonard Fennell. There, she worked as Sunday School teacher and Bible Classes teacher.
She worked for All State Insurance as an insurance adjustor. She was also a Real Estate Agent for D&D Century 21until her health failed in 2000. However, she yet worked in the service for The Lord whom she loved with all her heart. Her favorite Bible verse was Jude 1:24.
Mother Hart loved praying for the sick. She will truly be missed by many. She was blessed to be a blessing to many. She leaves behind to cherish her memories her jewel Marilyn E. Walter, Helen Garcia (Tony), Anthony Burks (Lesley) and Sis. Edna Carter who she loved dearly, two sisters, Willie Mae McVea, and Erna Rose Bryant, sister-in-law Lonzetta Bryant, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends whom she loved dearly.
The family would like to thank Dr. Thomas Raetzsch, Primary Care doctor Seguin, Texas Dr. Yasser Farra Cardiologist of New Braunfels and Aasta Hospice Care Edna Patterson & Elizabeth Esquivel of San Antonio, Texas, A Special Thank You to her personal Care Provider Joyce Kirby.

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