She was compassionate and romantic and humanitarian. She was extremely proud of her work with the ASPCA (the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) an organization that she rescued several dogs from over the course of her life and continued to donate money to in her later years. She enjoyed the outdoors, camping and the comfort of friends and family. She had a magnetic personality that drew others to her and created a sense of community, wherever she went.
She was a caring and compassionate sister and daughter and kept watch over people to ensure that relationships were and are maintained. She leaves behind a legacy of honesty, compassion and empathy. Her quick wit and smile will be missed.
She is preceded in death by her Mother, Merle McNeillie, her Father, James Lundy Hill and her Brother, Bradley Hill. She is survived by her Brother, Cannon Hill, her Son and Daughter: Daniel and Joann Brown and her Grandchildren, Penelope and William Brown.
She was compassionate and romantic and humanitarian. She was extremely proud of her work with the ASPCA (the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) an organization that she rescued several dogs from over the course of her life and continued to donate money to in her later years. She enjoyed the outdoors, camping and the comfort of friends and family. She had a magnetic personality that drew others to her and created a sense of community, wherever she went.
She was a caring and compassionate sister and daughter and kept watch over people to ensure that relationships were and are maintained. She leaves behind a legacy of honesty, compassion and empathy. Her quick wit and smile will be missed.
She is preceded in death by her Mother, Merle McNeillie, her Father, James Lundy Hill and her Brother, Bradley Hill. She is survived by her Brother, Cannon Hill, her Son and Daughter: Daniel and Joann Brown and her Grandchildren, Penelope and William Brown.
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