John Hill Jr John Hill Jr., age 65, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 8, 2026. A Celebration of Life will take place on Friday, February 20, 2026 at 12:00 pm at New Beginnings Baptist Church, 6540 Glenview Dr., Fort Worth, Texas 76180. John Hill Jr., age 65, was born on June 17, 1960, in Gary, Indiana, to Daisy Hill and John Hill Sr. He peacefully departed this life on February 8, 2026. John was a man whose presence filled every room. Born and raised in Gary, Indiana, he later made his home in Minnesota and Texas, building lifelong friendships everywhere he went. No one was a stranger to him and he embraced people from all cultures with warmth and respect. He was a hardworking and dedicated provider throughout his life. John developed his work ethics at a young age working at Indiana Sugars. He also worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), a correctional officer, lastly retiring as a truck driver. No matter the role, he took pride in his work and carried himself with strength and integrity. With his natural ability to motivate and encourage others, similar to one in military service, many would say he could have easily been an Army recruiter. John had a deep love for motorcycles and the open road. He was the proud founder and president of the Tombstone Riders Biker's Club in Minnesota, where brotherhood and loyalty meant everything to him. Alongside motorcycles, he had a well-known passion for Cadillac cars and appreciation for their style and power just as much as he did life itself. He enjoyed traveling and fishing whenever he had a chance. Family meant the world to John. He loved firing up the grill and bringing everyone together for barbecues filled with laughter, stories, and connection. Those gatherings were a reflection of who he was—a man who cherished unity, love, and togetherness. He was known for his humor and unforgettable sayings. If someone made a mistake, he would jokingly ask, “How did your brain leave your body that fast?”—a phrase delivered with a smile and a lesson wrapped in laughter. Whenever he called family or friends, he would start the conversation with, “I ain't gone hold you long…” You had better get comfortable, because that call was going to last a while. John was preceded in death by his parents, Daisy Lee and John Hill Sr. and his loving sister Irma Jean Hill. John leaves to cherish his memory his devoted wife, Shirley Hill; his children, LaQuisha Johnson, Tashana Hill, Brandy (Todd) Harris, Michele (James) Blacknell, and Philip Moore ( Austin, TX); his siblings, Vivian (Leon) Durham, Henry (Carol) Hill, Danny Hill, Lachanda Hill, and Sylvester Scott; 13 grandchildren; and more than 32 great-grandchildren. He also leaves behind a host of extended family members, friends, and brothers and sisters of the riding community who will forever honor his legacy. John Hill Jr. will be remembered for his strength, humor, leadership, and the love he poured into his family and community. His legacy rides on in every life he touched.
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Janice S. Robinson Janice "Jany" S. Robinson, age 80 years, died on January 25, 2026. She will be buried at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas with her husband, Hilton Robinson. She was born to Colonel James B. Seaman, M.D. and Hazel Lewis Seaman on August 3, 1945. She loved the Army life and being an Army Brat. When her Father retired from the Army in 1957, they settled in Tyler, Texas and she graduated from Robert E. Lee High School. She attended UNT, Texas Tech and Tarrant County College. She never got a degree, but did get an excellent education. She was a true Daughter of Texas. She was born in San Antonio, and was a direct descendant of Elijah Stapp, who was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Mostly, she loved her family and all creatures great and small. She had a wonderful life and was content. She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; her brother Jim Seaman and an infant grandson Thomas Orr. She is survived by her sister, Barbara Crutchfield of Toronto, Canada. Along with her sister's companion, Gene Simpson. She leaves behind her 3 children: Will Orr and his wife Angelia, Leslie Denby and her husband Randy and Cutter Orr and his wife Nancy. She is also survived by stepchildren: Dan Robinson, Amanda Quicksall and her husband Andrew and Special Daughter Marsy Key and her husband Glenn. She was blessed with twelve FANTASTIC grandchildren. A local Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 11:00am with visitation prior to begin at 10:00am at the First United Methodist Church, 590 NE McAlister Rd., Burleson, Texas 76028. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Buster's Friends Animal Rescue in Jany's name; www.bustersfriends.org; mailing address: 6301 Randol Mill Road, Fort Worth, TX 76112; phone: 214‐415‐3353. Lilia Bruce, age 88, of Fort Worth, Texas, a wonderful caring mother and grandmother passed away on Monday, February 2, 2026 surrounded by her loving family. She was born April 1, 1937 in Panama to Isabel Aizprua. Lilia had the most beautiful heart, and a very charismatic person. Definitely a card, she was. She loved animals each and every one of them. Lilia made friends every where she went. She lived a long beautiful life. Lilia will forever live in our hearts and be missed immensely.
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