In loving memory of Dorothy E. Wooner, who passed away Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, from cancer. Daughter, sister, mother, aunt, grandmother, and, yes, you even made it to great-grandmother at such a young age. My heart aches to hold your hand one more time. To hug you and whisper, "I love you, sister". The Lord knew it was your time to go be with him, and yet we pushed you to fight harder to make it just a little longer. No more will you hide the pain behind your smiles. You are, and always will be, the strongest person I know. Go rest high on that mountain, dear sister, your time on earth is done. And watch over us as we continue our journeys through life. I look forward to the day when we can once again hold hands, with one final greeting of "hello, sister," and never have to say another "love you, bye". Rest in peace, sweet sister. Till we meet again.
Dorothy is preceded in death by her father, Robert A. Hill Sr, her brother, Johnny L. Hill, and her brother-in-law, Francis R. Cobb, as well as many other family and friends. She is survived by her mother, Barbara A. Hill Wilson (David), her brother, Robert A. Hill Jr. (Janelle), her sisters, Shirley L. Tupin (Charlie), Jennifer G. Hawk (Michael), and Glenda D. Cobb; her daughter, Amber L. Sherman, and her granddaughters, Brookelynn Wilson, Shaylee Wilson, and Kinsley Malay-Patience O'day; her great-grandson, Leelynn Wilson, and great-granddaughter, Azariah Sibley, as well as her longtime boyfriend, Mike Robbins. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family and friends.
Dorothy was a long-time employee of The Depot Casino. She was a cashier at the Qwik Stop, where she made many lifelong friends. This includes her BFF, Anna Clark, and good friend, Aleen Lewis. You, ladies, are awesome. Thank you so much for all your help.
We will plan a Celebration of Life for Dorothy at a later date. As soon as we figure out a date, we will try to let everyone know. Thank you all for your love and support. God Bless.

























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