They never found hekets history no one knows were she died
Tefnut is the Egyptian goddess of the water. She is also the goddess of ferteninty.
In Egyptian mythology, the frog-goddess, who represented fertility, was named Heget (also Heqet, Heket), meaning frog. Heget was usually depicted as a frog, or a woman with a frog's head.
Hecate is a Greek Goddess, though a Titan born of Perses and Asteria.The Egyptian goddess of fertility/children, Heqet (also Heqat, Hekit, Heket, Hegit, Heget) was considered a counterpart to Hecate.
Hathor did not die in Egyptian myth.
Isis the Egyptian goddess did not die in myth.
Heket is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with fertility, childbirth, and magic. While she is a mythological figure rather than a historical individual, her worship can be traced back to the Middle Kingdom of Egypt (around 2055–1650 BCE). However, specific details about her "birth" or origin as a deity are not precisely documented, as gods in ancient Egyptian mythology often evolved over time.
In the ancient Egyptian religion the goddess Nut never died. There is no myth of Nut's death.
In Egyptian myth she never died.
Heqet was married to the god Khnum. That made sense to the Egyptians since Heqet was the goddess of human and Nile fertility and childbirth, and Khnum was the god of the source of the Nile and the 'creator of babies'. Khnum was however also sometimes romantically connected to the goddess Satet, yet another Nile deity.
Tefnut was the Egyptian Goddess of cloudsTefnut was the Egyptian Goddess of clouds.Tefnut was the Egyptian Goddess of clouds.Tefnut was the Egyptian Goddess of clouds.
The Egyptians married Khnum off to the goddess Heket, who was a frog.
The Egyptian goddess Isis did not die in myth.