© Havenbrook Funeral Home Norman, Oklahoma May 2020 Bobbie [Shortt] Hill December 20, 1925 ~ June 14, 2008 Bobbie Hill, 82, of OKC, passed away at her home Saturday, June 14, 2008. Bobbie was born in Mangum, OK, December 20, 1925 to Revelle and Mary Belle [Crawford] Shortt. She was a member of Quail Creek Baptist Church. Bobbie was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Milford Shortt and sister, Joan Smith. She leaves wonderful memories with her beloved husband of 40 years, Harry H. Hill, Jr., of the home; daughter, Kathy Simons and husband Roger of OKC; step-daughters, Linda Campbell and husband John of Norman and Karen Dickman and husband Gerald of OKC; one step-son, Harvey Hill and wife Connie of Norman; brother, Carl Shortt and wife Jo of OKC; four grandchildren, Chris Stockstill and wife Sherri, Jennifer Jackson and husband Wade, Mark Campbell and Jeffrey James & four great-grandchildren, Kendal & Grayson Stockstill and Ella & Cole Jackson. Graveside services to celebrate her life will be Thursday, June 19, 2008, 11:00AM at Rose Hill Cemetery, Chickasha, OK. |
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