NORWOOD, Ohio (WKRC) — Nearly three weeks after a local mother was killed while working at the Skyline Chili in Norwood, the outpouring of support for her children and family continues. On Saturday, another fundraiser was held in Ally Hill’s honor.
Ever since Hill was killed, Tessa Lowery has been deeply involved not only in processing her own grief, but the grief shared across Cincinnati. She runs the family’s GoFundMe and worked with Saturday night’s benefit organizers. It’s the gift Lowery never could’ve imagined giving when she and Hill were bonding over chicken nuggets in middle school.
“We actually made a seventh-grade pact together to be each other’s maid of honor, and we fulfilled that. Granted, we thought that if we didn’t get husbands by the time we were 30, we would just platonically marry each other and move into a treehouse,” said Lowery…