She was born on September 15, 1938 in Macomb, IL, the daughter of Morris William "Bill" Hill and Jeannette Cobb Hill Bucher. She married Gerald Eaves.
Nancy earned her practical nursing degree and worked in that capacity for several years before serving as Hancock County Illinois Assessor. She also operated her own insurance and realty business for many years in Dallas City, Illinois. In 1979 Nancy was listed in "Whos Who of American Women." She was a member of the Memphis Red Hat Society. She was the first female president of the Dallas City Lions Club. She enjoyed writing, and had several of her stories published in Farm Wife News. Nancy liked fishing, sewing, painting, crocheting, playing the guitar and mandolin, and bluegrass music. She loved her family and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, great-granddaughter, Lexie Christine Smith, and one brother, Thomas Hill.
She was born on September 15, 1938 in Macomb, IL, the daughter of Morris William "Bill" Hill and Jeannette Cobb Hill Bucher. She married Gerald Eaves.
Nancy earned her practical nursing degree and worked in that capacity for several years before serving as Hancock County Illinois Assessor. She also operated her own insurance and realty business for many years in Dallas City, Illinois. In 1979 Nancy was listed in "Whos Who of American Women." She was a member of the Memphis Red Hat Society. She was the first female president of the Dallas City Lions Club. She enjoyed writing, and had several of her stories published in Farm Wife News. Nancy liked fishing, sewing, painting, crocheting, playing the guitar and mandolin, and bluegrass music. She loved her family and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, great-granddaughter, Lexie Christine Smith, and one brother, Thomas Hill.
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