Laurinda-Hill-Obituary

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Laurinda L. "Rinda" Hill

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

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December 7, 2014
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Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

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J. Verne Wood Funeral Home Obituary

Laurinda L. Hill, 67, of Wolfeboro and Portsmouth, died Sunday December 7, 2014, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital, peacefully with her family by her side. Born in New Haven, CT, on May 4, 1947, she was the daughter of Joseph K. Hill, Sr. and Jean Lichty Hill. She attended Day Prospect Hill School...

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Rinda’s wisdom, support and love lives on within me. Cherished memories of childhood, adolescence endure. Her creative and robust lifestyle always an inspiration. Her love of family at the heart of everything.

I am toasting you today with a Starbucks coffee! Make it every day since you introduced it to me....you are missed much! Your house plant is still thriving.

Remembering the fun we had visiting you and David in Portsmouth and my shopping sprees to Worldly Goods...I enjoy all those wonderful treasures from your store... remembrances to your special talent for recognizing talent in others.

Rest in peace my dear friend friend,Rinda.
I will always remember your radiance and the laughter you brought to our youth.

Faith Urban Berry, Rockport MA

I'm at a loss for words. You were the love of my life in high school. I'll always cherish how much fun we had together.

Thanks for the memories sis. I will look after them. Love you dearly, always and forever!






Laurinda was a beautiful person.

I'm very sorry for your loss, David.

Patience Corner was my "home away from home" for many years and time spent there with Rinda and Sue, truly a dynamic duo, was always a delight. Talent, energy, gentleness, humor and a true love for what she did made it a special place for all and Rinda will be lovingly remembered by those fortunate enough to have known her.

Although I haven't seen Rinda in a few years, I'll always consider her a very dear friend.
I met her when she owned Patience Corner. She is the one who really nurtured my love of quilting. I enjoyed our time and visits together.
She'll be greatly missed as she was, and always will be, a very special friend and person in the lives of those she touched.
Many prayers and blessings to her family.