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Hallien Hart Stewart, a cherished soul whose warmth and kindness brightened the lives of many, passed away on September 8, 2024, in Terlingua, Texas, at the age of 64. Born on January 24, 1960, in the vibrant city of Austin, Texas, Hallien's life was a testament to love, compassion, and unwavering devotion.
Throughout her years, Hallien dedicated herself to the noble profession of childcare, touching the hearts of countless families as she helped raise and care for many babies. Her nurturing spirit was matched only by her heartfelt commitment as a proud wife, mother, and beloved Meme. She found joy in the simple act of guiding the young and bringing joy to their lives, leaving a profound impact on those fortunate enough to know her work.
A devoted Christian woman, Hallien's life was deeply rooted in her faith, as she passionately shared the love of Jesus with all whom she encountered. Beyond her vocational calling, she embraced hobbies that brought her fulfillment and happiness—her collection of treasures reflects her keen eye for beauty, while her love for adventure was evident as she rode her own motorcycle, embodying a spirit of freedom and joy.
Hallien is survived by her loving spouse, Richard Stewart, with whom she cherished 40 years of unwavering commitment and partnership. Together, they built a loving home filled with laughter and support. She leaves behind her daughter, Shannon Stewart Gutowski, and her treasured son and daughter-in-law, Jonathan and Brittney Stewart. Hallien was especially proud of her grandchildren, Joy Blackburn, Nicholas Gutowski, and Hallie Stewart, to whom she imparted her boundless love and wisdom.
Preceding her in death were her father, Howard Hart; her mother, Ramona Jo Caddell; her step-father, Herman Lee Caddell; and her aunt, Ida Holden.
Hallien will be greatly missed by those that love her, but our faith affirms that we will be together again in Heaven.
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