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Dec 16, 1947 Aug 12, 2024 Sherry was a loving, caring, and beautiful woman who encompassed many titles--Our Mom, Our Memaw, Our Grandma, Our Great-Grandma, Our Sister, Our Aunt, Our Mother-in law, Our friend, and C.C. Hill's endearing wife.

She is the daughter of Nancy and Paul Beauchamp. Sherry is survived by her husband of 30 years, the love of her life, C.C.



Hill. Together they have six children, Angie Cullen (Sean), Rommel Burford, Paul Burford (Jackie), Craig Hill (Kristen), Mike Hill (Samantha), and C.C.

Hill, Jr. (Lori). She is preceded in death by her grandson, C.

C. Hill the 3rd. They have six grandchildren, Steven Hill, McKenzie Hill, Hannah Hill, Kimberly Alexandra (Dominic), Riley Cullen, and Quinn Cullen.

They have two great-grandchildren, Asher and Tate Alexandra. Sherry has four siblings, Sandy (Thad), Paula (Steve), Chris (Melinda), and Craig (Angie). Sherry Hill, born in December of 1947, lived a life devoted to her family and was the epitome of selflessness, love, and dedication.

As a young mother, she never hesitated to do what was necessary to ensure that her children were provided with the best life possible. She worked tirelessly to build her professional career as an Accounts Receivable Director at a major technology company. As an avid race fan, Sherry also had the opportunity to work with NASCAR.

In 1986, Sherry met the love of her life C.C. Hill, who she fondly called "Baby.

" They have enjoyed every year of their life together since. Their love for each other and their family was made evident each Christmas with extravagant decorations, plentiful presents, bountiful food, and a warm welcome to all who gathered around them during the holiday season. Every Christmas, Sherry would make a dangerous rum cake and always swore "it only has a little bit of rum.

" Her deviled eggs, mashed potatoes, and mac and cheese were also staples of every family dinner, made with the kind of love that outdoes any seasoning. Their annual Easter egg hunts and egg dyeing were a favorite with all her grandchildren and were a testament to how great of a grandmother she was. Sherry was one to eagerly host celebrations, cook outs, and family gatherings, all of which were a regular occurrence at their home.

Sherry loved sports. She was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan, especially when it came to TJ Watt, and always rooted for her home team Wake Forest. She was always excited to turn on the race, the game, or the match, if her driver, team, or player was out there, she was watching.

Plus, no matter the teams, she always hosted the best Super Bowl party. To know her was to love her, she was the epitome of a Southern Belle who loved unconditionally, selflessly, and deeply. Sherry was grateful for the love and support of her sister Sandy and the countless friends and family members who supported her, stood by her, and helped her, during her battle with the awful disease that is cancer.

Our Mom, Our Memaw, Our Grandma, Our Great-Grandma, Our Sister, Our Aunt, Our Mother-in law, our friend, and C.C.'s endearing wife--We Love You to the Moon and Back! People are also reading.

.. The family will receive visitors on Thursday, August 15, 2024, from 12 to 1 p.

m. at the Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home in Lewisville, NC. Her service will be directly after visitation at 1 p.

m. and conclude with a graveside service at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. HAYWORTH-MILLER LEWISVILLE CHAPEL Get local news delivered to your inbox!.

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