Marjorie Hannah (Henter) Cero age 90, passed away April 9, 2015, in Hondo, surrounded by her loving family. Born April 8, 1925, to Mathias and Hannah Trentmann Henter in Milwaukee, WI, she grew up in a German immigrant family. Her father was an engineer and her mother a nurse. Graduating from Marquette University with a degree in education and German, she intended to work as a translator at the United Nations, however, her plans changed. She fell in love with George R. Cero and married him in San Antonio in 1949. They quickly began their family and proceeded to have nine children. A devoted mother and grandmother, she loved nothing better than spending time with family. She was creative, fun-loving, a good seamstress and a wonderful cook. She became involved with the Girl Scouts, serving as a troop leader and neighborhood chairman for many years in Norman, OK. The family moved to Grapevine in 1971 where she opened Cero's Heros sandwich shop at the end of Main Street. She operated it for many years with the help of several of her children. The past 10 years, she lived in D'Hanis with her youngest daughter, Cassie Diles, and her husband Jeff. She enjoyed being involved with their children Hannah, Marrissa, Adam and Wyatt. She was content living in the country and thoroughly enjoyed reading, gardening and the outdoors. She was preceded in death by her parents and younger brother, Erich Henter. She is survived by her children, Susie (Jimmy) Judd of New Fairview, TX, Gary (Cindy) Cero of Noble, OK, Casey (Jeani) Cero of Grapevine, Cecilia (Jeff Koncal) Wolf of Strongsville, OH, Rosanna (Bruce) Scaff of Austin; George (Tami) Cero of Bedford, John (Crystal) Cero of Euless, Angie (Orlando Reyes) Freeman of Hondo and Cassie (Jeff) Diles of D'Hanis; 18 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Although gone, her calm smile and kind heart will live on in all who knew her. Memorials may be made to a garden club or public library of one's choice.