Hannah Hollis was born on July 13, 1999, at Clear Lake Hospital in Texas. From a young age, she displayed unique interests and talents uncommon among her peers. At just three years old, Hannah developed a passion for cooking, preferring culinary television programs over traditional children’s shows.
Hannah learned to read at an early age and consistently demonstrated a remarkable commitment to her education. Known for her exceptional work ethic, she balanced academics with part-time jobs, including working as a lifeguard. These experiences helped shape her responsible and service-oriented character.
Driven by a deep sense of compassion, Hannah served as a camp counselor at Rocky River Ranch, a girls’ summer camp in Texas. She was recognized for her ability to connect with children and for the warmth and empathy she brought to the role. Her dedication to helping others reflected a strong desire to make a positive impact within her community.
Hannah was accepted to Texas A&M University, a milestone she took great pride in. She looked forward to joining her sisters at the same institution for the upcoming Fall semester. Tragically, she passed away on March 19, 2017, at the age of 17, before she could begin this next chapter of her life.