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Jared Lee Hill NAVY-USN, CM1


Jared Lee Hill, 33, of Holiday, Florida passed away unexpectedly on the 12th of March 2022 at home. Jared made his grand entrance to the world on 18 June 1988 in Biloxi, Mississippi to Kendall Hill and Susan Aragona. Jared is survived by his wife, Ashelie, daughter, Kyleigh, mother, Susan, father, Kendall, step-mother, Becky and (take a deep breath for the siblings), sisters, Jessica, Marissa, Morgan, Aniella, Jordyn, Farrah, Erika and step sister, Ashley, brothers, Ryan, Matthew, and David. He will also be missed by his grandparents, Maureen, Lenard, Mac, and Ellen, as well as his service dog, Maze, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Jared was a gypsy soul, exemplified in his personal and professional life, but always loved the water. He served his country as a US Navy Seabee, worked in the welding industry, was a longshoreman, and worked at the Turtle Cove Marina. It was impossible not to be drawn to him. He lived in MS, PA, NJ, TX, and FL, all where he easily made friends and was the funniest person in a crowd, consistently having everyone around him laughing or smiling. He loved showing off his killer dance moves and letting loose at local country bars. He enjoyed jet skiing, deep sea diving, traveling, going to concerts, spending time with friends and family, totaling vehicles, raising his mothers blood pressure, and poking all his wife’s buttons.
Among his friends, he was known as the King of the “Sleezy Slide” and his alter ego, “Jack”, which was characterized by his party boy, crazy side. Family remembers him as the life of the party. Every family function and get together was bound to be memorable and leave you with pains in your sides. His sisters hold closest the memories of Christmases when everyone was able to come together. From watching him unwrap strategically and cleverly wrapped gifts from Jessica, making grandma uncomfortable at the dinner table with the choice of conversations, countless funny faces, and photo ops, it truly was the best time of year.
Jared really was one of a kind and will be missed immensely. He loved so hard and was equally as loved by many. After a private family service in FL, there will be a memorial service in NJ for friends and family to attend. Further details will be released by the family.

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