Our precious Mom, Grandma and most of all friend, you are already missed so much more than I ever thought I could miss anyone. It is impossible to attempt to define her in words . . . .. . . Mom was born July 19, to Lottie and Jake Harrill, and raised in Pleasanton California. Mom was one of 7 children, of which she was the last surviving. She had 3 brothers from the "same litter" as she put it, Terry Harrill (Sandy), Tommy Harrill, and Teddy Harrill. Two sisters and a brother from the "first litter" Melvin Ray "Jack" Furnas, Letha Kiser Diggins and Shirley Walker. Mom "sometimes" attended Amador High School, in Pleasanton, California and also "sometimes" attended Modesto High School in Modesto, California. She was the BEST Mother, friend, confidant and partner is crime to Steph, Kim and Kate, and the most beloved, memorable Grandmother. She will be loved and missed by so many. Mom told us many stories of her youth and friends, like cruising back in the day, on east 14th in Hayward and on 10th and 11th street in Modesto. She told stories about Tasajara Rd and the seven sisters and "snipe" hunting. Mom really was the most honest and trustworthy human being that I have ever known. Her integrity and character were like no other. Mom moved to Utah in 1980, where she continued to make more friends and share her amazing sense of humor. Mom was so much fun to be around, she truly did have the greatest sense of humor, we laughed until we cried too many times to count. Mom touched so very many peoples lives, doing things like, giving half of her dishes and linens to people so that they could start new, taking meals and groceries to people that would otherwise go without. She was always there to help people move, help with rides. Mom was an amazing Mother, friend, home maker, cook and so much more. Family was always so important to Mom. She loved being a grandmother and made many memories that are hopefully shared and carried throughout their lifetimes. There were many family gatherings and holidays with our aunts and uncles and cousins when we were young. One of Mom's very most favorite things to do was going to Wendover to play the slot machines. She was a true player and a multiple jackpot winner. Mom worked multiple jobs, many times more than one job at a time, to make sure that Kim and I never went without. Many times after work, when Kim and I were very young, going out and working in the orchards and taking in peoples ironing to earn a little more. She raised us to be kind, honest, hard working and strong women, qualities that she showed us by example every day, our entire lives. I have never met and I know that I will never meet another soul like my Mom. She is survived and loved by many family and friends. Our lives are so much better for having you. The memories, the many laughs, the stories that you shared will be carried on by those that were so fortunately blessed to know you. Lost without you Mom. WE LOVE YOU MOM AND WILL MISS YOU UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN rest easy Momma <3