She was born on March 24, 1999 in Sandusky to her parents, David and Abbey (Cooper) Wilson. A 2017 graduate of Perkins High School, Hannah was attending BGSU Main Campus, majoring in Animation.
Her love of art was well known. She was extremely accomplished and hoped to work on storyboards one day. If she wasn’t drawing you could find her socializing with her friends through the world of gaming. Hannah was also a gifted distance runner. Not always recognized in her time, she won SBC as a freshman. She won seven letters and qualified for Regionals four times and was a three-time All District runner.
Hannah is survived by her parents, David and Abbey; sisters, Brooklyn Wilson, of Sandusky, and Bailey (Chris) Stroh, of Lakewood; maternal grandparents, Ricky (Laurie) Cooper and Diane (Douglas) Janes; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and other family members and friends.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Mack and Alice Wilson.
She was born on March 24, 1999 in Sandusky to her parents, David and Abbey (Cooper) Wilson. A 2017 graduate of Perkins High School, Hannah was attending BGSU Main Campus, majoring in Animation.
Her love of art was well known. She was extremely accomplished and hoped to work on storyboards one day. If she wasn’t drawing you could find her socializing with her friends through the world of gaming. Hannah was also a gifted distance runner. Not always recognized in her time, she won SBC as a freshman. She won seven letters and qualified for Regionals four times and was a three-time All District runner.
Hannah is survived by her parents, David and Abbey; sisters, Brooklyn Wilson, of Sandusky, and Bailey (Chris) Stroh, of Lakewood; maternal grandparents, Ricky (Laurie) Cooper and Diane (Douglas) Janes; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and other family members and friends.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Mack and Alice Wilson.
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