May 16, 1952- May 25, 2017
Mary Lou Hill (Nee Coates), beloved wife of Brian Hill, passed away peacefully at the Carewest Sarcee Hospice, on Thursday, May 25, 2017 at the age of 65. Besides her loving husband Brian, Mary Lou is survived by her children, Tony (Rebecca), Troy, Tyler (Chris) and precious grandchildren, Makena, Brynn, Penelope and Jack. Her father Clinton (Bertha) and her siblings Vern, Grant (Debbie) Jan (Peter), Gayle (Rich) and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her mother Freda Coates.
Mary Lou had a love of flowers and had many beautiful flower gardens over the years. She was also the family historian, loving to delve into family records. She was an avid golfer and cherished the many walks, coffee and yoga dates with her devoted friends. She loved to travel the world and took many trips over the past few years touring the Bahamas, Italy, France, Hawaii, Australia, the United Kingdom and most recently her second home in Arizona. But most of all Mary Lou loved spending time with her four grandchildren reading and telling stories and teaching her gift of sewing. She will be sadly missed, fondly remembered and cherished by all of who loved her.
May 16, 1952- May 25, 2017
Mary Lou Hill (Nee Coates), beloved wife of Brian Hill, passed away peacefully at the Carewest Sarcee Hospice, on Thursday, May 25, 2017 at the age of 65. Besides her loving husband Brian, Mary Lou is survived by her children, Tony (Rebecca), Troy, Tyler (Chris) and precious grandchildren, Makena, Brynn, Penelope and Jack. Her father Clinton (Bertha) and her siblings Vern, Grant (Debbie) Jan (Peter), Gayle (Rich) and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her mother Freda Coates.
Mary Lou had a love of flowers and had many beautiful flower gardens over the years. She was also the family historian, loving to delve into family records. She was an avid golfer and cherished the many walks, coffee and yoga dates with her devoted friends. She loved to travel the world and took many trips over the past few years touring the Bahamas, Italy, France, Hawaii, Australia, the United Kingdom and most recently her second home in Arizona. But most of all Mary Lou loved spending time with her four grandchildren reading and telling stories and teaching her gift of sewing. She will be sadly missed, fondly remembered and cherished by all of who loved her.
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