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Hillary R. Raimo

Altamont, New York

1973 - 2020

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ALTAMONT-Hillary R. Raimo, 47, of Altamont, passed away suddenly on Thursday, November 12, 2020 with her loving family by her side. Born in Niskayuna on April 15, 1973, Hillary was the beloved daughter of Anne (Holloway) Phelan and the late William Magee. She was raised in Niskayuna, NY alongside...

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Thoughts remain though the yesterdays ended.

Hi Hillary. Time has aged another year without the gift of sharing of time you.

Last May Hillary contacted me to book another artist's residency in 2021. I am shocked to learn of her untimely death. I salute her quest for creativity and all things positive in this world. My sincere condolences to her family and friends. Signed : Atelier de la Rose, France.

Hillary allowed me to know of her in 2012 when her Face Book page presented onto my screen.
That unique depth of residence when a spirit has some unknown connection of a distant knowing.
The instruction was to address her with Hi Hillary, which followed many communiques via that medium.
We both have connections to Wolf as spirit and Power Animal.
My first inkling from her Spirit occurred a week after her death when I became aware she had not posted onto her
Face...

One of the strongest most brightest lights i have ever encounted, i know you are at peace now dear sister and we all miss you you dearly .

Hillary Raimo Such A Human Angel and Light of A Soul. A Talented Woman whom I met through FB. I Know You will be missed as You Ascend To Your Home Above On The Evolution of Your Soul OnGoing. My Deepest Condolences to All Family, Friends who will Miss Her Dearly...Heaven Has Gained A Big Hearted Angel...Your Light Shines On Brightly Forevermore.

I am so incredibly sorry to read this. I knew Hillary only briefly but had hoped in time to spend more time with her. My heart is yours tonight.

Hillary was an extradionary artist and visionary who intuitively seemed to know how to create. She approached the process with an open heart like an explorer willing to take risks and chances. It was a priviledge to teach and be her mentor for a short time. She soon quickly grasp the necessary skills and naturally found her many modes of artistic expression. Her vision was clear, steady, and with purpose. She was ahead of her time - a true renaissance. She will be greatly missed.

Cathy and I send our love to the Raimo family. Hillary was an extraordinary woman and we will treasure her memory.