

Randi Rhea Hillin was born into this world on May 8, 1980 and was called home to be with her Heavenly Father on November 3, 2020. In December of 2003, Randi married the love of her life, Danny Hillin, and together they built a life full of love, laughter, sarcastic banter, and fur babies. She was strong in her faith and knew her Lord and Savior well. To know Randi was to love her, and to be loved by her.
Randi was a devoted wife, loving mother, cherished daughter, amazing sister, the coolest aunt, an adored cousin, and the fiercest of friends. Randi and Danny were the proud parents of three wonderful dogs and one cat who all came into their lives at different times. She cherished her family, and the love and devotion Randi had for Danny and her babies cannot be described in words.
In this life she dedicated her time to serving others, as a Registered Nurse she cared for her patients as if they were her own family. She especially loved and bonded with her pediatric patients the most, always protecting and defending those who were the most vulnerable. She always knew the right thing to do and could always find the right words to say to anyone in any situation to help them through.
Randi’s smile and laughter lit up every room she ever entered, her liveliness and passion for her family were unmatched in this world. You could always find her spending time with family or friends describing the story of her most recent adventure. She was due to continue her educational journey by advancing her nursing degree through the Texas A&M School of Nursing in January. Always devoted to the care of others in everything she did, she was the very best of us.
She was everything to us, and we will see her again one day.
Randi was preceded in death by her brother Oscar C. Hill IV.
She is survived by her husband, Daniel Hillin;
Her fur babies, Peanut, Max, Layla, and T-Sip;
Her grandmother, Billye McClane;
Her parents, Patty Hill and Kim Harrison;
Her brother, Maxx Hill;
Her sisters, Alisha Padilla, Kristen Wyatt, and Ashley Hernandez.
And a multitude of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
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