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Remebering Theresa “Terri” Anne Hill

It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Terri Hill. A regular at LiveWorkPlay family gatherings, she especially enjoyed the Festive Family Gathering and would always dress for the season to show off her holiday spirit. To say she loved animals just isn’t enough to explain her deep love and commitment to her many pets, of which she always had at least two and usually more! Terri always enjoyed playing a good supersoaker prank on the LiveWorkPlay staff team and having a secret giggle with her friend Gillian Gillespie. She was also a regular with her favourite spots in the community, and we know she’ll be greatly missed at the Dollar Store. We’ll be sharing photos and stories on the Tribute Wall in the days ahead, and after we take some time to grieve, the LiveWorkPlay team will talk about how we plan to honour her memory in the years ahead. Please scroll down for the video from her celebration of life. Rest in peace, marvelous mischievous Terri! ♥️

Obituary of Theresa “Terri” Anne Hill

Born December 30, 1956 in Montreal Quebec and passed May 29, 2025 in Saint Vincent’s hospital. Terri is survived by her siblings Peter, Chris, Colin and Noreen and preceded in death by Nefta and Brian. Terri also had many nieces and nephews. Terri is an avid animal lover and always owned multiple pets; Foxy and spot being two of them. Terri was also a horse lover spending many hours grooming, riding and caring for them at the farm. Terri will be greatly missed by all for her sense of humor and straight to the point manner. Terri was also deeply cared for by her support staff from LiveWorkPlay. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Ottawa Humane Society.

When you’re all alone and blue
No one to tell your troubles to
Remember me, I’m the one who loves you

When this world turns you down
Not a true friend can be found
Remember me, I’m the one who loves you

And through all kinds of weather
You’ll find, I’ll never change
Through the sunshine and the shadows
I’ll always be the same

(Remember me, by Johnny Cash)