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Carol Ann
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1937 - 2022
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Obituary for Carol Ann Hill

Carol Ann  Hill
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Carol Ann Embro was born on September 20th, 1937 in Kitchener, Ontario. Her parents were Thomas and Marie Embro. She was their eldest child. She has a sister, Janice and two brothers, Gary and Warren.
Carol met Allan Hill on 1957 when he went out to Ontario to work. They marries on July 18th, 1959 and moved out to Steen, SK. She started to cry at the Crooked River swamp when she arrived. She had a tough time when she first started life on the farm.
Carol had a love of gardening, she loved all types of flowers, and she enjoyed raising chickens and was so proud when she had her first batch of chickens. She sent some of them all the way to Ontario, she also sent eggs at Easter time too.
Allan and Carol raised four boys on the farm, Tim, Kevin, Michael, and David, they were all very special to her. As the boys grew up and married she was so proud of her twelve Grandchildren and eight Great Grandchildren, she always enjoyed when they came to visit.
They had an Aberdeen Angus cow on the farm that had a calf, Carol got down on her knees to play with the calf and the old cow came charging after her to fight her, Carol jumped a six foot fence with room to clear. After that incident she didn’t want anything to do with livestock.
Carol liked to enter local fairs, she would submit flowers, vegetables, embroidery work and baking. Her baking powder biscuits were her speciality. She won many ribbons for her work.
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P.O. Box 524
Porcupine Plain, SK S0E 1H0
Email: blairsfuneralhome@sasktel.net
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