Jill-Lydick-Obituary

Jill Lydick

Dallas, Texas

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DIED
April 13, 2023
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Dallas, Texas

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LYDICK, Jill Jill Innocent Lydick, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother "Gigi", and friend who lived her faith by shining the Love of God into this world, entered into God's kingdom surrounded by her family on April 13th 2023 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. A memorial service will...

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Hard to believe a year has passed - time so flies - and Jill always in our hearts! God bless her family and those that love Jill! 2024 seemed such a tough year! God bless us all. Hugs to her family always, Dave and Darlene H

Many have loved and dearly will miss such a remarkable person as Jill Lydick! She touched not just our lives but our daughter who she learned of fun things sometime of Ash before we did! But that was her gift to listen, laugh and love all! She also has Tremendous faith and we know the Lord has her as an additional spirit now showering us and especially her family with constant love! God bless.

I knew her very briefly working on school paper at Franklin Jr High and a little into 10th Grade Hillcrest For her age she seemed well grounded and very accepting of others but also serious and purposeful in her own life values and conduct Apparently she grew into a lovely adult beloved by friends and family

My deepest sympathy and prayers Janice Hethcoat .

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Sending Love and Hugs to the Lydick Family. We have laughed and giggled together for over 20 years. My friend Jill was always a bright ray of sunshine and hope. My heart is fractured but not broken as I have so many special memories of our friendship. John and I are always here for you. Sending love and hugs. Sharon and John Newhouse

What a beautiful person! She was an inspiration to me and a mentor. I will forever cherish the wise words she shared so often with me! Love you

What can I say about someone who is beautiful, kind and smart? Except she was beautiful, kind and smart. Jill and I met when we were both at East Texas State Univ. I knew Jill and Andy before Jill and Andy knew each other. I have loved them both and counted both among my dearest friends since the 1970s. Jill has left her inspiration, her legacy and wonderful memories of her for those who knew her. Jill, until I see you again ...

We will all miss Jill. Such a loss! She was a pleasure to be around and a delight to know. With love and sympathy - Susan Falvo