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Ally Hill: Remembered for Love, Not Violence
22 Jun
Summary
- Ally Hill was a devoted mother killed tragically by an ex-boyfriend.
- Her friends emphasize remembering her love and resilience, not her death.
- Hill was a dedicated caretaker for her children and father.

Alyssa Hill, a 14-year-old when she lost her own mother, dedicated her life to ensuring her two children would not experience similar loss. Tragically, she was killed on June 2 in a violent midday attack by a former boyfriend at her workplace. Friends Tessa Lowery and Tori Casey stated that Hill's violent end should not define her legacy.
Instead, they urged for her to be remembered for her deep love and support for her children, her resilience through adversity, and her open-hearted generosity. Hill was a constant source of acceptance and support for her friends since childhood, always being there for them, even after periods of separation. Her passing leaves a profound void for those who knew her.
Hill was the primary caretaker for her father, who has medical issues, and worked diligently to provide for her 8-year-old daughter and 5-year-old son. Her death compounded an existing family loss, leaving her children without their greatest champion and her father without his daughter, whom he relied on for care.
Friends are now focusing on ensuring Hill's legacy is one of 'love and perseverance,' reflecting her belief that 'all that you do be done in love.' Community support has aided her family, but the emotional and practical uncertainties remain significant as they navigate their grief.