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Kathy Elaine Moore-Hill, 76, passed away on April 10, 2026. She was born in LaGrange, Georgia, spent much of her adult life in Flint, Michigan, and later made her home in Sicklerville, New Jersey.
Kathy was truly full of life-feisty, bold, and never afraid to challenge any point. She had a way of making a grand entrance wherever she went and was endlessly entertaining to those around her. She generously shared life advice with everyone she met, whether they asked for it or not. She loved God deeply, and her faith remained an important part of her life. She was a devoted member of Metropolitan Baptist Church in Flint, Michigan.
She had a deep love for bowling and proudly participated in leagues throughout her adult years. She also found joy in painting and expressing herself through art. Kathy was also deeply connected to Native American culture and enjoyed attending pow wows. She deeply loved and felt connected to both her maternal and paternal sides of her family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Mary Jo Moore; her sister, Alfreda Moore; and her brother, Michael Moore.
Kathy is survived by her loving son, Terrance Hill, and his wife, Jackie; her cherished grandsons, Justin Hill and Sabien Hill; her brother, Ronald Moore of Flint, Michigan; her nephews, Jalen Barnes and Markhi Barnes of Pleasantville, New Jersey, Terry Moore of Flint, Michigan, Colita Moore of Atlanta, Georgia, and Michael Moore Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky; and her beloved cat, Nay Nay.
Kathy will be remembered for her vibrant spirit, her strength, and the joy and laughter she brought into every room. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
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