Deborah Jane Hill, 62, passed away on July 3, 2024, in Bartlesville at Ascension St. John Jane Phillips Medical Center , She was born in Vancouver, Washington, on April 1, 1962, to Jacob I. Robertson and Edith E. (McCroskey) Robertson.
Deborah graduated from High School in Coffeyville, Kansas. On May 2, 1980 in Miami Oklahoma Deborah married the love of her life, Harold D Hill. The couple had 4 children and shared many happy years together until Harold’s passing in 2019. In their younger years, the family enjoyed spending time outdoors fishing camping and going on adventures.
For several years, Deborah worked as a Disabled Direct Care Aide at the Hays House, tending and caring to the patients with much patience and love. She enjoyed helping people and volunteering her time wherever it was needed. In her free time, Deborah loved reading and spending time with family. Deborah will truly be missed by her family and friends.
Deborah was preceded in death by her husband: Harold Hill, her parents, 2 brother's, and a grandson.
Those left to cherish the memory of Deborah include her 4 children, her 5 grandchildren 1 great-grandchild and 6 siblings.
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