KIMBERLY ANN HILL
March 29, 1989 - August 15, 2012 MILTON - Kimberley Ann Hill, 23, of Milton, passed away unexpectedly, Wednesday evening, Aug. 15, 2012, in the NWMC in St. Albans. Kim was born March 29, 1989, in Burlington, the daughter of David Merton Hill and Lori Ann Lewis. She graduated from Milton High School in 2007, and worked as a nurse's assistant after graduating. Kimberley was a social butterfly and had a love for people from all walks of life. She lived her life to the fullest in the short time that she was able to be with us. Kim's greatest joy were her two children and her family. Kimberley will be dearly missed by all those that were fortunate to be a part of her brief time with us, but will not be forgotten. Her memory will live on within us all. Kim's legacy are the two children she loved with all her heart, Bailey Ann Gordon of St. Albans, and Jaedyn Finnegan of Newport. Kim received unconditional love from her mother, Lori Ann Poirier and stepfather, Mike, of Newport; father, David Hill of Fairfax; sisters and brother, Amanda Ladue and Frederick Leclaire of Newport, Erica Lewis and George Lavallee of Winooski, and Shawn Turner and wife, Mattie, of Milton; stepbrothers, Jordan and Logan Poirier of Newport; stepsisters, Amy and Mary Hill; grandparents, Lois Kilmister and Hal Hazen of Milton, John Lewis and wife, Cheryl, of Williston, and Merton Hill of Cambridge; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. She also leaves very special friends, Corey Gordon and Justin Finnegan, Karina Santor, Jennifer Martell, Mitzie Burnor, and her second family, Tessa and Kyle Santor. Kim has now joined her grandmother, Hellen Hill of Fairfax; stepmother, Robyn Hill; and greatgrandmother, Myrle LaRose. Kimmy Pop/Molly Bucus "If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, We'd walk right up to Heaven to bring you home again." We love you, Love, Mom and Dad There will be no funeral service. The family will receive friends on Sunday, Aug. 19, 2012, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Minor Funeral and Cremation Center in Milton. Online condolences may be made at
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