MADISON - Judith Gail Hill, age 79, of Madison, Alabama passed away September 20, 2025.
Judy was born January 6, 1946, in Columbus, Ohio to Duane and Mildred Enyeart.
Raised in Sidney, Ohio, she graduated from Sidney High School in 1963. As she remained in Sidney until 2014, Judy was a devoted member of First Presbyterian Church. Spending time with family, watching her children and then grandchildren play sports, books, puzzles, games and music were all things Judy loved.
Judy is survived by her husband David Hill of Madison, AL, her son Steven Davis (Lisa) and their daughters Natalie and Claire. Her brother Rob Enyeart (Donna) of Ozark, AL and sister Jan Elsner (Del) of Botkins, OH. Granddaughter Ashley Ziegler (Father Christopher Davis). Stepson Scott Hill (Sarah) and his children Cora (Jun), McCauley, Sydney, Lucas. Stepdaughter Jennifer (Darryl) and her children Duke (Mikayla), Cade (Skyler), Nick (Cat), Zack, Ace. As well as four great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her son Christopher Davis and husband Richard Harp.
Donations to First Presbyterian Church of Sidney, OH (202 North Miami Ave, Sidney, OH) or Valley Presbyterian Church of Madison, AL (808 Eastview Dr, Madison, AL). Memorial Service is Thursday, October 9, 2025, at First Presbyterian Church, 202 North Miami Avenue, Sidney, OH, with visitation at 1:30PM and service at 2:30PM. Burial will be at Shelby Memory Gardens in Sidney, OH.
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