3/20/1949 – 8/31/2017
Katherine Jo Tibbs was born March 20,1949 to Willa Mae Crawford Hill and Bernard Lee Hill Jr in Omaha Ne. She was baptized at an early age and loved the Lord. She is preceded by the love of her life Larry R Tibbs. Katherine worked as a Head start Bus Driver and Supervisor for FBG services for many years. She was very creative and always engaging in new art projects. Her music was her calm to any storm. If you knew Katherine you knew she loved family and her faithful dog Pella. Katherine aka Kappy Jo or Kathy was one you never had to worry where you stood in her life because she would tell you. She was one you could talk with, cry with, and laugh with. Katherine was also Preceded in Death by Parents, 2 Sisters & 1 Brother. Survived by Children: LaTanga Hill – Davison (Will), David “Squeaky” Hill, Sr. Tracie L. Tibbs – Smith (Hugh), 9 Grandchildren 8 Great Grandchildren, Brother: Bernard Hill, Special Sister/Friend Katie Moore, Charlene & Frankie, Several Nieces, Nephews, Cousins & Other Loving Family & Friends. Visitation Friday (9/15/2017) 5:00 – 7:00 PM. Funeral Service Saturday (9/16/2017) 9:30 AM all at Roeder Mortuary – Ames Chapel. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Repass at Lothrop Social Hall, 3232 Lothrop Street, Omaha, Nebraska
Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Ames Chapel
4932 Ames Ave – 402-453-5600
www.RoederMortuary.com
Grief is a process that’s different for every individual. It’s comforting to know that we have a Heavenly Father who knows our inner-most struggles to come to terms with our loss. I recently lost a brother, a sister-in-law and most recently a best friend so I can sympathize with your pain. I found a comforting scripture at 2 Corithians 1:3-4 which speaks of Jehovah as the God of all comfort who comforts us in all of our trials. I hope this brings you the same comfort as it has me. For more comforting thoughts visit JW. Org.
So sorry we lost you, wish I could had talk to you one more time. And to say thank you for what you all did for Aaron, and just for be there in the time of need. It is your time to rest now, tell the family that we all we be together again.