Henrietta Hartman

September 23, 1934 - February 5, 2025

Henrietta Hartman, 90, of Nederland, passed peacefully at her home on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, surrounded by her family. She was born September 23, 1934, in Hillsboro, Texas, to Julia and Paul Garcia.

Mrs. Hartman was a long-time healthcare employee, ending her career with Mid-Jefferson Hospital. She served many years as a volunteer with the Blue Angels at The Medical Center of Southeast Texas.

She is survived by her children, Paul Gomez, Sr. and wife, Peggy; Mary Thompson; Julia Allen and husband, Wes; Steven Hartman and wife, Lisa; and Lora Laird and husband, Clint; ten grandchildren, Paul Gomez, Jr., Kim Gomez, Robin Thompson, Monica Spangler, David Gomez, Jr., Stephen Gomez, Joshua Jannise, Tricia Trevino, Lyndsey Hartman, and Kassie Riley; fifteen great grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren; five siblings, Bob and Jimmy Garcia, Alice Loften, Francis Rodriguez, and Linda Harvey; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Julia Gracia; husband, Loren Hartman; son, David Gomez, Sr.; granddaughter, Stacy Lynn Wright; and three brothers, Jimmy, Leon, and Paul Garcia.

A gathering of Mrs. Hartman’s family and friends will be 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Friday, February 14, 2025, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 2711 Helena Avenue, Nederland. Her funeral service will begin at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, February 15, 2025, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, with her interment to follow at Memory Gardens of Jefferson County, Nederland.

Video

Gathering of Family and Friends

Holy Cross Lutheran Church
  • 2711, Helena Ave, Nederland, TX, 77627,
  • February 14, 2025
  • 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Funeral Service

Holy Cross Lutheran Church
  • 2711, Helena Ave, Nederland, TX, 77627,
  • February 15, 2025
  • 10:00 am

Interment

Memory Gardens of Jefferson County
  • 3098, Highway 69 N, Nederland, TX, 77627,
  • February 15, 2025

Comments (7)

    Shirley Kea Stagg says:

    Oh Julia, I’m so sad that I didn’t get to come see her. Dale and I both got sick and I didn’t dare come near any of you. We always think we have time but none of us know when is our last hello and goodbye. I will continue to pray for you and your family. Love to all, Shirley Kea Stagg and Dale Stagg

    Kim Smyth says:

    Henrietta was a sweetheart of a lady that said what was on her mind, yet always had the best of intentions. The times I spent visiting her with her daughter Julie were always fun and memorable. Rest in peace until we see you again.

    Julia Allen says:

    Mom, It still doesn’t feel like your gone. I’m going to miss our talks when I was working you always wanted to know what was happening at work. Healthcare is in our families blood.
    We have so many special
    memories, from our travels to your time with with us in Fort Worth you were so loved and spoiled. Before you left us you kept talking about taking a trip with David I know he was at the gates of heaven waiting for you. Until we meet again give everyone up there hugs.

    Todd and Delena Frederick says:

    It has been a pleasure being neighbors for nearly 30 years with Henrietta and Loren. The laughs, stories, tears we’ve shared. We’ve cherished them all. Henrietta has always been near and dear to our hearts. She will be missed.

    Kimberly Flores Comeaux says:

    RIP Mrs. Hartman Having the pleasure to know was a blessing. You will never be forgotten.

    Craig S Hollier says:

    Mrs. Hartman was a very caring and hard working lovely person at Mid Jefferson. She went beyond her duties in caring for her assigned patience..
    We will miss you Henrietta but never forgotten ..
    Prayers for love ones.

    Piper Hale says:

    Mrs. Hartman was such a a wonderful person. Always so friendly, spoke to everyone. Hard working and always caring for her patients. Knowing and working with her was a blessing. Rest in Peace sweet lady.

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