On March 20, Kimberly Ann Hill, of Wiscasset was taken too soon. Born in Brunswick on July 9 1982, “Kimi lived a life of passion and love.”

She was raised in Wiscasset, at the “Compound” with her sisters Madeleine and Jenna. The Hill sisters had an unbreakable bond that grew into the most incredible and treasured connection.

On Aug. 10, 2006 Kimi and Matthew Shiers of Bath, welcomed the “two curves of their hearts,” twins Macie Jayne Ann and Brody John Scott Shiers into their lives.

Macie and Brody filled their parent’s lives with overwhelming joy and love.

Kimi lived every day striving to ensure Macie and Brody felt loved, unique, protected, and cherished. Her purpose was to make sure her children’s lives were filled with fun and love. On any Sunday-Funday they could be found catching frogs, fishing, or going on an exciting adventure together.

Kimi could light up any room she walked into with her infectious smile. She savored every sunny day, every beautiful moment: every cherished memory. She found joy in life’s littlest moments. Whether it was a day at the beach, a ride on a dirt road, or a perfect country song, she would hold each memory dear to her heart.

Kimi truly enjoyed her times at her family’s camp in West Forks, whether it was spending time around a poker table, telling stories around a fire ring, or searching for the perfect pond. In the fall she could always be found cheering for her Patriots with her beloved Poppy. After football season, she couldn’t wait until March

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Madness began.

She made every day more brilliant to everyone who knew her. She was truly a beautiful soul, inside and out.

Kimi is survived and will be forever remembered by her beloved parents, Sheila “Tootie” and John “Poppy” Hill, her sisters Madeleine Hill and Jenna Hill-Blagdon, her children Macie and Brody: her nieces, Emerson, Madison and London, and nephew, Brooks; her brothers in-law Corey Blagdon and Kristopher Lavallee; Matthew Shiers, Jayne McCole, Mima, Jeff, and Tammy Shiers, her treasured family, and hundreds of wonderful friends.

Visiting hours will be held Friday, March 25, at Daigle Funeral Home on 819 High St., Bath from 5-8 p.m. Services to be held Saturday March 26, at 150 Congress Ave., The former United Congregational Church, Bath at 12 p.m. A reception will immediately follow at The Taste of Maine Restaurant, Route 1, Woolwich.

Memorial contributions can be sent to “Macie and Brody Benefit Fund” in care of Madeleine Hill, PO Box 28, South Freeport, 04078.

Condolences may be made online at www.Daiglefuneralhome.com.


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