Serenity promotes a diverse atmosphere dedicated to serving ALL. Arrangements have been entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, 34 Coldbrook Village Park Dr., Coldbrook, NS, B4R 1B9 (90).Thank you for visiting our website and considering Serenity Funeral Home & Cremations, LLC. We are personally available 24/7 to assist with your at-need or pre-planning arrangements. Memorial donations may be made to Lupus Canada. A reception will follow the service at 171 Sunnyside Road, Greenwich. She was predeceased by her brother, Rodney maternal grandparents, Roy and Beatrice “Nannie B.” Schofield and paternal grandparents, Ralph and Iva Sawler father-in-law, Norman Hillier and nephew-in-law, Jeremy Hillier.Ī Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Jat 2:30 pm in the First Cornwallis Baptist Church, Upper Canard, masks are required by the church. In addition to her parents, Stephanie will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Scott Hillier of Kentville daughter, Mackenzie (Caleb) of Berwick son, Hunter of Kentville step-grandbabies, Jordan and Caden of Berwick sisters, Robyn of Kentville Amanda (Darren) of Kentville nieces, Courtney (Nick R.) Kaylee, Alexis, and Leah, all of Kentville Lanie Hillier nephews, Korey and Nick of Kentville Mason Hillier mother-in-law, Sylvia Hillier of Greenwich brothers-in-law, Carmen (Tina) Hillier of Greenwich Norman (Christine) Hillier of Kentville and her dearest girls, Sue Lou, Susie, Ali, Tiffani, and Jasmine and so many more family and friends. Stephanie your endless saying will be missed by many, we will always remember, “Whatever, golden pony boy!” or “We don’t listen to your father.” She would also enjoy a drink with her most enjoyed being Fireball, jello shots, and gummy bear shots. Stephanie loved playing darts, bingo, cards (also known as the SkipBo Queen), and dancing. Some of her favorite times were spent in endless shenanigans with her dearest girls. And, she relished in the time spent with her children and grandbabies, to Jordan she was known as Gamie and to Caden she was Steph. Stephanie enjoyed taking road trips and four-wheeling with her husband, Scott. She had a few nicknames such as Snagglepuss or Eggo, and she was also known as a Legend’s Lady and loved to do the Funky Chicken dance with her Sue Lou. It was very difficult to be in her presence and not smile with her. It is very difficult to tell of Stephanie in just a few paragraphs, her energy and smile would fill a room. She was known for her love of family, fun, dancing, new adventures and her sense of humour” She was loved by all who were lucky enough to know her. “Steph’s smile and bubbly personality lit up every room she entered. The food is good there and brought in a lot of customers, but people came back because of how light-hearted, energetic, and wonderfully fun-loving Stephanie was with each and every one that came in to dine. Stephanie was a child care provider but her most recent place of employment was at S & J Diner in Kentville. “Although a less than average lifespan, she did not live an average life.” Born on January 30, 1977, she was the daughter of Fred and Marlene (Schofield) Sawler. Stephanie Dorren Sawler-Hillier, 45 of Kentville, passed away peacefully on in the Halifax Infirmary.
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