HATTIE-HILLIER-Obituary

HATTIE ANGELINE HILLIER

Mount Vernon, Washington

1930 - 2011 (Age 81)

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Hattie Angeline Hillier, age 81, of Burlington passed away in her home on Wednesday, April 20, 2011.Hattie was born on March 15, 1930 in Gunnison, CO to Reynolds and Valley (Beard) Whitt, the 16th of 17 children. She moved to Washington State in 1942 and graduated from Burlington-Edison High...

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Mid-1990's, celebration of Hattie's cancer victory & retirement--seen with former oncology patient Marcia [Aiken] McAvoy.

Hattie was a significant person during my year of chemotherapy in 1984/85. We remained friends and later we celebrated both her victory over her cancer and her retirement, as seen in the photo of the mid-1990's. She was truly a special person, compassionate and caring, always having time in her busy day to hold a hand or give a warm hug. May she rest in peace and may we all rejoice for her. She was a treasure to hold close to our hearts.

To the Hillier family:
I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was a wonderful neighbor many years ago...a caring nurse during my son's cancer treatment, and always a great example to all who knew her!
Patti Henderson

I am so sorry to hear of Hattie's passing. I worked with her at UGH. She was a wonderful, special lady who had a lot of love for her patients and co-workers. She was always a joy to around and had a great sense of humor. She will be missed greatly. Our prayers go out to all of you.

What a loss, you are all in my thoughts. Aunt Hattie was such a special lady in so many ways. I just loved her and Uncle Dwight. I was remembering her always bringing Praire's hairbrush (it was a human hairbrush) when we dogsat for them. May you be comforted with many happy memories of her and a life well lived.

Love and hugs to you all,
Tami, Ron and Kade

I would like to express sincere sympathy on the passing of Hattie. She was an amazing woman, and as a new RN, I learned so much from her! I had the privilege of working with her in oncology, and also when I took care of stroke victims. She will be missed! She came to mind a few days ago out of the blue, and I thought kindly of her and wondered about her. It is the spiritual connection we all have. Many blessings and rich memories to the whole family.

My sincere condolences at the loss of this fine and wonderful lady. I worked and talked with her daily for many years @ SVH and felt the loss even when she retired. So sorry to hear she has gone to rest.

I am so sorry for the Loss of your Mom and a wonderful Aunt and person. She has always held a special spot in my heart. May the peace in knowing she is in a better place keep your hearts from breaking.

My sincere sympathy Linda, for the loss of your mother. May your beautiful memories be many.