
Jennifer Leigh Hill, 29, of Sapulpa, died Saturday, Oct. 8, 2005, in an auto accident.
She was a beloved and dear mother of four, a daughter, a sister, aunt of four, niece, friend, co-worker and loved one.
Jennifer was born in Wellington, Kan. Oct. 28, 1975 to John and LaDonna Talbot.
She was preceded in death by her beloved grandmother Dorothy Talbot and her Aunt Joyce Blair.
Jennifer will be terribly missed. She is survived by her mother and father, of the home; her four children Kaci Klintworth, of the home; Jackie Klintworth, of Houston, and Cheyenne and Chance Hill, of Jay; her brother Dwayne and his wife Elizabeth Brooks; her sister Denise and husband Steve Rowlett, of Kiefer; a half-sister Dana McMahan, of Illinois; her niece Hayley Rowlett, of Kiefer; nephew Michael Rowlett, of Kiefer; her two nephews Christopher and Adam Brooks; her grandfather Orval Talbot, of Tahlequah; and her grandparents Bud and Hazel Gleason, of Sapulpa. She is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, co-workers and her extended families, the Klintworths and the Hills.
She was absolutely loved by everyone that had the pleasure of knowing her. Her children were everything to her and she loved them with everything she had and more. The other most important things to her were her niece and nephews. She loved them dearly, as they do her. Also important to her were her friends. She loved each and everyone of you. She was really on her way up in the world and now she is as high as she can go. And she is with her grandma Dorothy and her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Funeral services will be directed by Smith Funeral Home and have been set for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2005 at the Smith Funeral Home in Sapulpa, with Pastor, and close uncle, the Rev. David Gleason officiating. May the Lord be with him.
Following these services, graveside services will be at the Molly Fields Cemetery in Tahlequah. She will be buried with her grandma, which is exactly what she would want.
After graveside services, everyone is welcome to join the family at the home of Steve and Denise Rowlett.
May she finally rest in peace.
POLICE RELEASE DETAILS OF FATALITY ACCIDENT
From "The Sapulpa Herald," Tuesday, October 11, 2005
By BOB SHERRILL, Herald Staff Writer
The Tulsa Police Department has released a report on the accident that killed a 29-year-old Sapulpa woman Saturday morning.
A TPD spokesman said Jennifer L. Hill, 29, of Sapulpa, was pronounced dead at the scene of a one-vehicle accident at the interchange between the Broken Arrow Expressway and Oklahoma 169.
He said Hill's vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed when Hill attempted to exit the Broken Arrow Expressway.
The spokesman said it appeared Hill lost control and the vehicle, left the road and then rolled into a creek.
Bob Sherrill 224-5185 Ext. 201
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