John Hill
Christmas and baby Ruby
Birth date: Sep 22, 1959 Death date: Jul 24, 2020
Nancy Ann Hill 1959 - 2020 After a three-month battle with Melanoma, Nancy Ann Hill passed peacefully at home, on July 24th, 2020, “Pioneer Day.” A day set aside in Utah to remember and honor those who have paved the way before u Read Obituary
Christmas and baby Ruby
Nancy's boys Tim at age 4 and Travis at 9 mon. She loved her boys with her whole heart.
It's impossible to believe we've lost Nancy. All of us who worked with her at the Coast Community College District felt incredibly fortunate to have Nancy as a colleague and a friend. Smart, caring, compassionate, good humored, and trustworthy are just a few of the adjectives used to describe her. We're still reeling from the shock and we know that we've lost our dear friend way too soon. Nancy will be so missed. My heartfelt condolences to John and Nancy's entire family. I pray your many memories of shared love and laughter will bring some measure of comfort through this difficult time. Sending love to you all.
Donna Waldfogel
I will miss my baby sister. She was such a kind and loving soul. She was pretty tough too, having grown up with three older brothers. I’m so glad we got to spend the week together in Maui last Thanksgiving.
Rest In Peace Nancy. You will always be with me in my heart.
I loved Nancy and will miss her. i am sad for the things we planned to do and didn’t have time to. I am grateful for the time we got to spend with them in Cabo, in Hawaii, family gatherings and a few camping outings. I am grateful for the week we got to spend with her at her home while she was on hospice it was great reconnecting with john and the boys as well. Nancy was lucky to have such good care from her family, Marquita and her church fellowship. Nancy has a beautiful soul and i am happy she is no longer in pain. Rest in peace Nany.
I was so shocked when she told me when she was diagnosed with a tumor, she had been feeling not well for a long time.
Nancy was one of my best friends, we met at church in Huntington Beach, CA. We were singles mothers together trying to raise our kids alone. Nancy and I would get together to go camping with our kids, so much fun. Well at least we tried to have fun.
Nancy was always organized even while camping. We got together for some family home evenings with our kids.
Nancy was a very selfless person, always giving.
With the Covid epidemic I didn't get to see Nancy a lot before her passing. Which I am very sad about.
But I did get to go see her in the hospital even though I wasn't suppose to be there. I was guided there, and through inspiration I was given the chance to see Nancy.
I will ever miss her, I know she is not suffering and in a better place.
Donna Soria