Jean Hill Craig
Jean Hill Craig, 86, Robbinsville, North Carolina native went to be with the Lord on February 11, 2021 at her residence in Deer Park, Texas. She was born on July 13, 1934 to Thomas and Leayler Hill.
Being a loving, amazing mom and doting granny is what she loved being more than anything in this world. When she wasn’t busy caring for her family you could almost always find her painting, doodling, making biscuits with her grandchildren, frying taters or under her electric blanket (no matter the season) reading a good book or crocheting. You might have even caught her traveling or heading to the casinos. She loved spending most of her days surrounded by her daughter, grandchildren and great grandchildren. They were everything to her.
Jean is proceeded in death by her parents Thomas and Leayler Hill; husband Robert “Bob” Craig; Sisters: Patsy Daugherty and June Hardin; Brothers: Lloyd Hill, Fred Hill, Dempsey Hill, JB Hill, Tud Hill, Ted Hill and Billy Hill. She is survived by; her daughter and son in law: Ladena and Shannon Smith; Granddaughter: Emily Brandstetter and her fiancé Christopher Keifer; Grandson: Trent Smith; and her three great grandchildren: Abby Brandstetter, Ayden Brandstetter and Ashtyn Keifer.
Due to Covid-19 there will be no public services at this time. A private family service will be held February 13, 2021, under the directions of James Crowder Funeral Home, La Marque.
My beautiful, kind, loving aunt. I remember watching her do her make-up when I was a child and thought she was so glamorous! She was always so beautiful, inside and out, and she loved so deeply her whole family. She and my dad her baby brother always had such a close relationship. I am sad for our loss. But so glad she is no longer in pain. And that they are having a big family reunion in heaven. Love you Aunt Jean, see ya again!
Thinking of you and your family. Know that we are holding you close in our thoughts and prayers.
Dale Hill and wife, Lisa Henderson-Hill
Son of Lloyd and Nan Hill
Your in our thoughts and prayers! My aunt Jean always had a beautiful smile! The family of Conchita Hill Cable
My sweet granny, Thank you for being the person you were and exactly what I needed. I’ll miss you always.
I love you a bushel and a peck, a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck.