Annie Ineselle Cahoon Hiller, age 92, born July 6, 1901 in Moroni, Utah, died May 2, 1994 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

She was the first born and the last surviving child of Stephen Earl and Hannah Faux Cahoon. Married John Milton Hiller who preceded her in death in 1977. As the matriarch of the Cahoon family, everyone looked to Ineselle for advice and good common sense. She and her husband were long-time residents of the Royal Arms Apts., but their true joy was their cabin in Provo Canyon where we all spent many happy hours and enjoyed delicious trout dinners. We will miss her wit, her kindness, and her devotion to family, but mostly we will miss her.In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her brothers and sisters, Wilbert F. Cahoon, John Wallace Cahoon, E. Clare Cahoon, Connie Phillips, and Lucille Carver; and by her nephews, Gary Cahoon and Michael Hellstrom; and a niece, Loa Jean Cahoon Leverette.

Survived by sisters-in-law, Katie Cahoon, Wanda Cahoon, Luella Cahoon, and Sylvia Hiller; nieces and nephews, Susan Carver, Mark Carver, Joyce Dillman, Richard Cahoon, Lynnette Guymon, Patricia Nesbit, Carol Blain, Morris Cahoon, and Stephen Cahoon.

Funeral services Friday, May 6, at 12 noon, Larkin Chapel, 260 East South Temple, where family and friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.

We appreciate the kindness and care given to Ineselle by the staff at Hillhaven.

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