Marie Hill
Marie T. Hill, 76, of Philadelphia, PA passed away peacefully on March 24th, 2025. Devoted wife of John Hill. She was a loving mother to John (Lisa), Robert (Maria), Jennifer, and predeceased by David (Karen). Loving Grandmother to Jessica (Gerry), Elise (Bob), Rachel (Alex), Vanessa (Greg) , Karen (Dan), Austin (Caitlin), Madison (Liam), Preston , Shane, John, Brian, Chesney, Connor and Kyle. Great Grandmother to Enzo, Gregory, Bobby, Gerry, Riley, Bianca, Ellie, Daniel, Adelaide, Benjamin and Johnni. Marie was a devoted, long time employee of the Internal Revenue Service where she managed a unit surrounded by people who loved and respected her. She will be greatly missed by her cherished siblings Pat, Jim, Kenny, Tommy, Joe and predeceased by sisters Barbara and Dorothy. She leaves behind many nieces and nephews and will be remembered for her way of life that was truly generous and selfless. Family and friends are invited to her viewing from 9:30 am -11:00 am and prayer service starting at 11:00 am on Friday, April 4th, at McCafferty Funeral & Cremation Inc. 6711 Frankford Ave. Philadelphia, PA
19135. (between Unruh & Knorr sts) Interment is Private.
Kate Heck
I am so sorry that I didn’t see this message sooner. Marie was one of a kind. She made my days at work enjoyable and she loved talking about her family and the cherished memories she shared with them. RIP Marie
Lisa Frisco
Rip! What a nice lady to me. Now with David. Will be missed and never forgotten
Clare Whitaker
John. I’m so sorry for the loss of your wife. May God comfort you through this difficult time.
Jo Pirnie
There are no words to say how much I will miss you. You were my manager for many years, but first and foremost my friend. I loved the 15 plus years I got to drive you to and from work. Sometimes singing Barney songs when we were feeling goofy. I will always treasure our friendship and I love you dearly. Rest in peace sweet lady. Love Jo.

There are no words to say how much I will miss you. You were my manager for many years, but first and foremost my friend. I loved the 15 plus years I got to drive you to and from work. Sometimes singing Barney songs when we were feeling goofy. I will always treasure our friendship and I love you dearly. Rest in peace sweet lady. Love Jo.
John. I’m so sorry for the loss of your wife. May God comfort you through this difficult time.
Rip! What a nice lady to me. Now with David. Will be missed and never forgotten
I am so sorry that I didn’t see this message sooner. Marie was one of a kind. She made my days at work enjoyable and she loved talking about her family and the cherished memories she shared with them. RIP Marie