Hannah Lee Bebb

Hannah Lee Bebb obituary, Hill City, KS

Hannah Lee Bebb

Hannah Bebb Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Stinemetz Funeral Home on Sep. 26, 2023.
Hannah Lee Bebb also known as "HB", from Hill City, passed away September 24, 2023, in Wichita Kansas. Hannah was born January 28, 1981 in Kearney, Nebraska.
Hannah attended Kearney High School and went to pursue her passion for education at the University of Nebraska/Kearney from 2000 to 2002. She later decided on a career in nursing.
She attended Colby Community College and graduated in 2009 with an Associate Degree in Nursing. While at Colby she obtained many other certifications, including Certified Allergy Testing and Immunotherapy by the National Procedures Institute, Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Neonatal Resuscitation, as well as being capable to demonstrate and perform Spirometry.
Hannah was a dedicated Registered Nurse for 10 and a half years at Lemke Memorial Clinic in WaKeeney, Kansas. September 13, 2003, in Lenora, Kansas, Hannah and Erik Charles Bebb were married. The couple became the proud parents of a beautiful baby girl, Abigail.
In Hannah's free time, she loved pursuing her passion for caring and nursing by spending time with all the babies she could snuggle and love. She also enjoyed cooking and baking. Everyone who knew Hannah never doubted she was in charge of keeping their bellies full, reading romance novels, and playing darts. She loved spending quality time with her husband Erik, riding along with him while he checked oil wells, and above all spending time spoiling her pride and joy, Abigail. She is survived by her husband Erik and daughter Abigail; her step-mother-in-law Monica Bebb; 11 brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law; her nieces: Hazel Bebb, Bonnie Bebb, Olivia Rogers, Gracelyn Speth; nephews: Donovan Bebb, Braetyn Bebb, Owen Rogers Wesley Speth, Wyatt Speth and Isaac Winkelmann; many dear friends and colleagues.
Hannah was preceded in death by her mother, Lori Lee Hiner; her grandmother, Eva Marie Langer, and her grandfather Melvin Langer; in remembering and paying tribute to Hannah Bebb, a beloved wife, mother, and dedicated nurse. She will be deeply missed by all those who knew her.
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