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Mary Ann (Hill) Novick.
On Monday, November 26, 2012 another angel joined the Lord's choir when Mary Ann went home to be with her savior. Mary was born April 23, 1939 in Perry County to the late John & Hazel (Abram) Hill. She was a 1957 graduate of New Lexington High School, worked at Hamilton Standard in New Lexington for 25 years, Bethesda Caregivers and retired from Amerian Nursing after working in the Home Health field for over 20 years. She was dearly loved by her patients. She was a active member of the Grace Community Church of Nazarene of New Lexington where she served in many areas of the church.
While she was with us the joy of her life was spending time with family and watching her grandchildren grow into young adults. She was especially excited to become a Great Grandmother earlier this year with the arrival of "Chance Michael". Although her journey is complete she will be sadly missed by her husband, Anthony "Tony" Novick, her children, Mick (Cindy) Randolph, Tim (Beth) Randolph, Debbie (Lynn) Wall, Keith (Amy) Randolph and Dan Randolph. Grandchildren, Amanda (Ross) Stevens, Keelia (Sage) Househoder, Alan, Alyssa & Brianne Randolph, and great grandson, Chance Householder.
Her sister, Kathryn (Howard) Seals, brothers, Robert (Pat) Hill and Carl David (Joyce) Hill, special Aunt Mrs. Florence Paxson and numerous extended family. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Gene and George Hill and nephew Martin "Marty" Hill.
Calling hours will be held from 2:00-4:00 & 5:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Grace Community Church of the Nazarene, 7945 Tunnel Hill Rd, New Lexington. Celebration of her Life will be held on Thursday at the church with Pastor Dave Albert officiating. Interment will be in New Lexington Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Fairhope Hospice of Fairfield County. We would like to give a special thanks for all the great work their staff has provided at this difficult time. Especially her caretakers Dawn and Sally.
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