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Hannah Field, 21, of Noblesville, Indiana, suddenly passed away on February 12, 2024. She was born on July 13, 2002, to Daniel and Amanda Field.
Hannah graduated from Hamilton Southeastern High School in 2020. She went on to explore various career options and most recently worked at The Reserve at Hamilton Trace assisted living facility where she got to see her grandmother, Juanita Field, everyday. However, she always had a dream to be an esthetician or work in the police force.
Besides spending time with friends and family, Hannah loved doing her eyelashes, listening to music, coloring, and watching true crime tv shows. Hannah was a life-long Girl Scout and an amazing volleyball player. She also shared a deep love for the Pittsburgh Steelers along with her dad and sister. Hannah’s infectious smile and contagious laugh lit up any room that she walked in. She loved everyone in her life passionately and made everyone she came across feel special.
Hannah is survived by her parents Daniel and Amanda; her sister, Abigail; and her grandmothers, Juanita Field and Kathy Wilkerson. Hannah is now joined in heaven with her best friend, Maci; and her grandfathers, Frank Field and Mike Wilkerson.
There will be a private Celebration of Life for Hannah on March 1st, 2024, at 5:00 PM at Harvest Church in Carmel, Indiana. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the GoFundMe for Hannah’s Funeral Expenses, or to Mental Health America.
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