Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens in Odessa at 3 p.m.
She died Monday, May 29, 2000, in Lubbock.
She was born Aug. 15, 1980, in Monahans.
She was a senior at Texas Tech and was majoring in psychology. Her future plans included graduate studies at Texas Women's University in Denton. She was a member of Indiana Avenue Baptist Church in Lubbock and Sigma Phi Lambda Sorority.
Survivors include her parents, Terry and Karen Hill of Odessa; three sisters, Janelle, Jessica and Jordan; her grandparents, Bryant and Barbara Hill of Lubbock, Don Hill of Mathis and Joy Hil of Monahans.
The family suggests memorials to First State Bank in Monahans, attn. Clara Edwards.
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A neighbor at Indiana Village, 701 N. Ithaca Ave., called 911 at about 12:50 a.m. to report a fire in the Texas Tech student's apartment. Firefighters found the door slightly ajar and Hill dead on the floor. Detectives know Hill was alive as late as 12:15 a.m. A witness saw a man wearing a baseball cap, dark shirt and brown shorts or pants leave Hill's apartment just before seeing the fire.
Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens in Odessa at 3 p.m.
She died Monday, May 29, 2000, in Lubbock.
She was born Aug. 15, 1980, in Monahans.
She was a senior at Texas Tech and was majoring in psychology. Her future plans included graduate studies at Texas Women's University in Denton. She was a member of Indiana Avenue Baptist Church in Lubbock and Sigma Phi Lambda Sorority.
Survivors include her parents, Terry and Karen Hill of Odessa; three sisters, Janelle, Jessica and Jordan; her grandparents, Bryant and Barbara Hill of Lubbock, Don Hill of Mathis and Joy Hil of Monahans.
The family suggests memorials to First State Bank in Monahans, attn. Clara Edwards.
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A neighbor at Indiana Village, 701 N. Ithaca Ave., called 911 at about 12:50 a.m. to report a fire in the Texas Tech student's apartment. Firefighters found the door slightly ajar and Hill dead on the floor. Detectives know Hill was alive as late as 12:15 a.m. A witness saw a man wearing a baseball cap, dark shirt and brown shorts or pants leave Hill's apartment just before seeing the fire.
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