Jessica Jaworski Obituary: Beloved Woman Dies in Tragic Shooting Incident
The Pittsburgh community is grieving the tragic loss of Jess Jaworski, also known as Jessica Hilliard, whose life ended far too soon in a shooting incident. Her sudden passing has left her family, friends, and many local residents in deep shock and sorrow as they try to process such a painful and unexpected loss.
In the moments surrounding her death, Jessica is being remembered not only for the tragedy itself but for the bravery and selflessness she reportedly showed. Tributes describe her as someone who instinctively stepped in to help protect another person, placing herself in danger out of a strong sense of care and compassion for others. That act has become a central part of how many people are remembering her.
Born on February 16, 1991, Jessica leaves behind a close and loving family who are now mourning her absence. She is survived by her three children—Aryanna, Rylee, and Lincoln—who were the most important part of her life. She is also survived by her mother Michele Claypoole, her father Robert Jaworski, her stepmother Wendy Jaworski, her siblings Amanda, Hailey, Buddy, and Kenny, along with extended relatives and friends who are devastated by her loss.
Those who knew Jessica describe her as a deeply protective and loving person, especially when it came to her family and children. She was known for her strength, loyalty, and willingness to step up when others needed help, even in difficult or risky situations. Her role as a mother was central to who she was, and she devoted herself fully to her children.
Her passing has left a significant void in the lives of many people. In the midst of grief, loved ones and community members are coming together to remember her full life—not just the circumstances of her death, but the kindness, laughter, and love she shared with those around her.
As people reflect on her life, Jessica’s final actions are being remembered as an expression of her courage and compassion. Her memory continues to live on through her children, her family, and everyone who knew and cared about her.