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Frances O. Hill

August 1, 1950 ~ June 29, 2024

TARBORO – Frances O. Hill, age 73, passed away on Saturday, June 29, 2024. Born in Dayton, OH on August 1, 1950, she was the daughter of the late James Marcus Pinner and Macy Snyder Pinner. She was also preceded in death by the love of her live Richard Hill and her daughter Melissa Hill.
Frances loved the Lord and listening to gospel and old country music. She enjoyed watching TV, but her favorite show was Reba. Frances loved people; she had a special place in her heart for all people. She always made time for anyone who may have needed her to a listening ear or help with a problem. Above all, Frances’ most cherished memories will be those spent with her family. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister. Frances will be dearly missed by all those who knew and loved her, but her loving spirit will never be forgotten as she was everything to her family.
Frances is survived by her daughter, Tonya Woodworth (Michael); grandchildren, Jason Sloan II, Richard Cody Sloan, Marissa Woodworth; great grandchildren, DeVonte’ Sloan, Rhine Sloan; sisters, Vicki Jordan, Jamie Blanton, Lisa Williams; special cousin, Sharon Redding; sister-in-law, Gloria Wilmoth; many nieces, nephews that loved her dearly and many children that were not hers but loved her like their mother.
A service to Celebrate the Life of Frances’ will be held on Saturday, August 3rd, 2024 at 5:30 PM at Risen Hope Church, 302 State Street Fairborn, Ohio 45324. Dinner will be served prior to the service at 4:30 PM. All are welcome. Please contact Frances’ daughter, Tonya Woodworth, or her sisters for anything further.
Arrangements entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 661 English Road, Rocky Mount, NC 27804. You may share memories and condolences with the family by visiting www.johnsonfuneralsandcremations.com.

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  1. Frances, my big Sister, was very sweet and compassinate, I have a special memory of her when I was a little girl of about 4 years old, are family had just moved from fairborn to park Layne, and all my sister were in school, and hadn’t had a chance to meet the other kids on my street yet, so I was bored and felt alone with a sad look on my face I sat on our front steps outside watching the kids play across the street, kinda shy and so I sat just watching them, Frances had then came home from school, and encountered me and asked why to you look so sad? I then raised my arms and said, I don’t have anyone lol and she asked me if I wanted to go get some ice cream, and that made me smile and changed my day, I never forgot that, but she had a given and considerate heart ❤️ I will love and miss you always,

  2. So very sorry to hear about the passing of Frances. We are first cousins not very close but I have memories of Frances when we were children. Uncle James seemed to always find time to visit with Temperance his sister every year… Love those memories and you Frances. Prayers for the family
    With all my love Martha.

  3. She used to drive us to church and she was like a second mother to me. I miss her so much but I know she’s in a better place. I love you momma Frances


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