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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Jean Ann (Kirkwood) Hill

February 26, 1933 ~ October 12, 2013

 Jean Ann Hill, 80, passed away surrounded by her family October 12th, 2013.

Jean was born February 26th, 1933 in Aldershot, England to Henry Samuel and Kathleen Margaret (Collins) Kirkwood.

Jean loved her grandkids and family and was very protective of them, including her cat London. She enjoyed going to the casino, cooking, horror and sci fi scary movies, reading and telling jokes.

Survived by daughter: Elaine Stone and husband Marvin; son: Stephen Hill and wife Donna; grandkids: Kelley Carlson and wife Gillian; Valerie Stewart and husband James ; Britian Hill, Jake Hill, Chris Stone and wife Kelli , Kyle McCary, Kenzy McCary; great grandchildren: Aiden Roberts, Avery Stone; sisters Dot, Susan; brothers: Michael, Paddy; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews all around the world, and a host of friends.

Preceded in death by her parents, a daughter Carol Sue Schotts, and her sister Sheila.

Private family services are planned for a later date. 


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