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Hayden Lee Ann Dillard, age 39, of Amarillo died April 30, 2026 in Hayes County, Texas. A memorial service to celebrate and honor her life will be on Friday, May 8, 2026 at 11:00 AM at Hillside Christian Church West Campus, 6100 Soncy Road, Amarillo, Texas. The Rev. Greg Corona will officiate.
Hayden was, born April 9, 1987, in Amarillo, Texas, to her mother Debra Dillard, lived a life defined by determination, love, and an unrelenting spirit. From an early age, Hayden was quiet yet undeniably bright and athletic. She attended Canyon High School and graduated from Tascosa High School before continuing her education at West Texas A&M University and the University of North Texas.
Hayden’s determination was evident early in life, but after the birth of her daughters, her focus and ambition grew even stronger. She began her professional career at Clayton Homes, where she quickly distinguished herself as a top performer. Through hard work and relentless dedication, she earned numerous sales awards and consistently set new standards for success. She firmly believed that “if you weren’t first, you were last,” and carried that mindset into everything she pursued. It was at Clayton Homes where Hayden met Justin—a partnership that would change her life. Together, they became an unstoppable force, united by shared vision, determination, and a deep love for their family. In 2019, they co-founded Amarillo Home Center, building it into a thriving and successful business. Never one to settle, Hayden later became co-owner of H&M Trailers alongside her business partner, Michael, further expanding her entrepreneurial impact.
Hayden possessed a beauty that was impossible to overlook, but it was the warmth, strength, and light within her that people remembered most. Her presence filled a room, and her energy and confidence inspired those around her.While Hayden was a fierce and driven businesswoman, her greatest priority was always her family. She was a devoted mother, constantly on the move supporting Kyleigh and Brynlee in their many activities—whether volleyball games, basketball practices, or school events. Despite her professional success, Hayden’s proudest accomplishments were her daughters, Kyleigh and Brynlee.
When she wasn’t working or cheering on her girls, Hayden could often be found on the pickleball court. The sport became a true passion, offering another arena for her competitive spirit and athleticism. Her dedication earned her recognition among the top competitors—a testament to her drive to excel in every area of life.Hayden will be remembered for her boundless energy, fierce determination, and unwavering love for her family. She leaves a lasting impact on all who were fortunate enough to know her.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Fred Gillman Dillard.
Hayden is survived by her two daughters, Kyleigh Turner and Brynlee Lopez; her mother, Debra Dillard; her grandmother, Virginia Doris Dillard; Justin’s family, whom she loved as her own; and her beloved puppy, Winston. Her story does not end here—it lives on in the love she gave and the legacy she leaves behind. In the hearts of those who loved her, Hayden’s strength, laughter, and love will never fade.
The family suggest that memorials be made at any Branch of First Bank Southwest, attention Stacy Morain, towards a benefit fund for Kyleigh Turner and Brynlee Lopez.
Friday, May 8, 2026
11:00 am - 12:00 pm (Central time)
Hillside Christian Church - Amarillo West Campus (Amarillo)
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