LEWISTON — Therese A. Hill, 70, a lifelong resident of Lewiston, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Jan. 31, at St. Mary’s d’Youville Pavilion with her loving children by her side.
She was born in Lewiston, Dec. 7, 1947, the daughter of Lucien “Babe” and Pauline D. (St. Pierre) Allard. She attended Holy Cross School, and was a 1965 graduate of Lewiston High School.
Following her education, she worked as a bookkeeper for several area businesses.
Her proudest achievement in life was raising her two children as a single mother.
Terry was her happiest sharing her time with her children and grandchildren.
Survivors include one son, Michael Hill, and wife Mandy of Lewiston; one daughter, Kimberly Long, and husband Richard of Lewiston; two sisters, Muriel Moretti and husband Robert of Great Falls, Montana; Monique Harvey and husband, Lenny of Lewiston; four grandchildren Jayden Hill, Alexandra Hill, Blake Long and Nolan Hill. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her former husband, Edwin “Ted” Hill; and one brother, Paul Allard.
Online condolences and sharing of memories may be expressed at www.lynchbrothers.com.

Therese A. Hill
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