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Official Obituary of

Aubrey Janae Hill

November 21, 2016 ~ November 3, 2024 (age 7) 7 Years Old
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Aubrey Hill Life and Times

Aubrey Jane Hill, a radiant beam of sass and sparkle, left us to twirl her pom-poms among the stars on November 3, 2024. Born on November 21, 2016, in Dothan, Alabama, to the proud parents Shakerah Snell and the late Cortez Hill, Aubrey's seven years were a whirlwind of glitter, giggles, and sheer gusto.

In the very town of her birth, Dothan, Alabama, Aubrey's vivacious spirit took its final bow, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and a wardrobe that could rival any fashionista's dream. She is survived by her devoted mother, Shakerah (Anrico Bighems) Snell of Marietta, GA; her siblings, the ever-stylish Kaisley Bighems of Marietta, GA, and the equally fabulous Brooklyn Cody of Dothan, Alabama. Her grandparents, Kaneca Snell of Montgomery, AL; Joey Jackson of San Antonio, TX; Debra Harris and James Hill, both of Dothan, Alabama, will forever cherish the memories of their little diva.

Aubrey's interests were as vibrant and colorful as a page from Vogue. She adored makeup, Barbie dolls, and anything that allowed her to express her unique style. Her nails were always done to perfection, and her fashion sense was impeccable. A cheerleader at heart, Aubrey could outshine the sun with her routines, and her fearless, sassy nature made her the life of every party.

She was a girly girl through and through, living in her very own Barbie world, and we all just happened to be living in it. Aubrey was the kind of girl who would strut into a room and declare it a runway. Her outspoken nature was not just a trait but a superpower, turning every conversation into a comedy sketch that left everyone in stitches.

Loving, funny, and intelligent are the words that best describe Aubrey. She had a heart as big as her personality and a wit that could outsmart a room full of scholars. She was the kind of kid who could make you laugh until you cried and then offer you a perfectly color-coordinated tissue to dry your tears.

Aubrey was a force to be reckoned with, a tiny comet that blazed a trail of joy through the lives of all who knew her. She was the kind of girl who would insist on wearing tiaras to the breakfast table and consider every sidewalk her personal catwalk. Her laughter was contagious, her sass was legendary, and her intelligence shone as brightly as the sequins on her favorite dress.

In her short but spectacular time with us, Aubrey taught us all to live fearlessly, to laugh loudly, and to never shy away from the spotlight. She was a reminder that life is too short for boring clothes and that every day is an opportunity to be fabulous.

Though Aubrey's departure from this world was as natural as her flair for drama, her spirit will continue to dance, cheer, and sparkle in the hearts of her family, friends, and all who were lucky enough to be touched by her extraordinary soul. Aubrey Jane Hill, our very own Barbie girl, may have left the party a little too soon, but she made sure it was one we'd never forget. So, let's not say goodbye; instead, let's blow a kiss, strike a pose, and remember the girl who lived life like it was her own personal runway show. Curtain down, applause up, and spotlights forever shining on our unforgettable Aubrey.

In the very town of her birth, Dothan, Alabama, Aubrey's vivacious spirit took its final bow, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and a wardrobe that could rival any fashionista's dream. She is survived by her devoted mother, Shakerah (Anrico Bighems) Snell of Marietta, GA; her siblings, the ever-stylish Kaisley Bigham of Marietta, GA, and the equally fabulous Brooklyn Cody of Dothan, Alabama. Her grandparents, Kaneca Snell of Montgomery, AL; Joey Jackson of San Antonio, TX; Debra Harris and James Hill, both of Dothan, Alabama, will forever cherish the memories of their little diva.

Aubrey' interests were as vibrant and colorful as a page from Vogue. She adored makeup, Barbie dolls, and anything that allowed her to express her unique style. Her nails were always done to perfection, and her fashion sense was impeccable. A cheerleader at heart, Aubrey could outshine the sun with her routines, and her fearless, sassy nature made her the life of every party.

She was a girly girl through and through, living in her very own Barbie world, and we all just happened to be living in it. Aubrey was the kind of girl who would strut into a room and declare it a runway. Her outspoken nature was not just a trait but a superpower, turning every conversation into a comedy sketch that left everyone in stitches.

Loving, funny, and intelligent are the words that best describe Aubrey. She had a heart as big as her personality and a wit that could outsmart a room full of scholars. She was the kind of kid who could make you laugh until you cried and then offer you a perfectly color-coordinated tissue to dry your tears.

Aubrey was a force to be reckoned with, a tiny comet that blazed a trail of joy through the lives of all who knew her. She was the kind of girl who would insist on wearing tiaras to the breakfast table and consider every sidewalk her personal catwalk. Her laughter was contagious, her sass was legendary, and her intelligence shone as brightly as the sequins on her favorite dress.

In her short but spectacular time with us, Aubrey taught us all to live fearlessly, to laugh loudly, and to never shy away from the spotlight. She was a reminder that life is too short for boring clothes and that every day is an opportunity to be fabulous.

Though Aubrey's departure from this world was as natural as her flair for drama, her spirit will continue to dance, cheer, and sparkle in the hearts of her family, friends, and all who were lucky enough to be touched by her extraordinary soul. Aubrey Jane Hill, our very own Barbie girl, may have left the party a little too soon, but she made sure it was one we'd never forget. So, let's not say goodbye; instead, let's blow a kiss, strike a pose, and remember the girl who lived life like it was her own personal runway show. Curtain down, applause up, and spotlights forever shining on our unforgettable Aubrey.

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Services

Celebration of Life
Saturday
November 9, 2024

2:00 PM
Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church-Dothan
409 E Stough Street
Dothan, AL 36303

Committal
Saturday
November 9, 2024

Gates of Heaven Cemetery
2106 Starling Road
Dothan, AL 36303

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