In Memory

Lillian Abbott (Hooper)

Lillian Abbott (Hooper)



 
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05/09/13 07:19 AM #1    

Charlotte Adelman (Paliani)

I really liked Lillian a lot. She was so nice and although I heard before that she had passed away I have no details. Does anyone know?


06/15/13 05:22 AM #2    

Dennis Chan

Lillian was another nice and friendly classmate that I knew.

Rest in Peace Lillian.


06/24/13 11:59 PM #3    

Charlotte Adelman (Paliani)

I remember I had a birthday slumber party in 6th grade and we sang The Wayward Wind on a reel to reel recorder. I have never heard the song since without thinking of that night and the fun we had. Lillian sang it the best. She was so very nice and pretty and had such a positive outlook on life. 

 


09/30/13 02:46 PM #4    

Janet Smith (Bloyd)

Although I wasn't close to her, I always liked Lillian a great deal. I can see her now, moving down the crowded hallways, always graceful and s serene.  


10/22/13 12:37 PM #5    

Valerie (Jean) Neelen (Siegel)

I first met Lillian when we were eight years old. Lillian was always vivacious and spirited. I knew her family, wonderful parents, gorgeous sisters Carolyn and Patricia, and that good looking brother James. In high school Lillian and I had English Lit. together. I still remember discussing with Lillian, Shakespeare, Les Mes., and Catcher In the Rye. Whenever our schedules coincided Lillian, Kendra Nelson, Sherry Halsey, and I had lunch together. In our senior year, after football games, Lillian, Kendra, Sherry (and I think Patty Chan) and I went to Sam's Hof Brau on L Street. Aftter HS graduation, Lillian went to Sac. City College. In 1965, she was selected as a Camellia Princess, for the Camillia Festival. She married her high school sweetheart, Mike Magan. Over the decades I lost track of Lillian, but I did hear that she and Mike had dIvorced. In 1994, I was in Sacramento to attend the baptism of my grandnephew. I saw Lillian and her family, her new husband and her sons ( I think she had two or three sons who looked to be teenagers at the time). Lillian told me she was living in Cameron Park, and that her husband worked for the NFL, scheduling football games for the Western Conference. In the Fall of1999, my mother sent to me Lillian's obituary. I was exaspararted to learn that Lillian had died of that hideous thief Cancer. Lillian would have loved to have seen her son's grow to manhood, she would have loved and enjoyed grandchildren. I have never met anyone more lovely, responsible, sincere and gracious than LILLIAN.

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