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Lillian Kann Obituary, Death – Lillian Kann, a junior on the University of Southern California Equestrian Team has passed away. Lillian is the recipient of a scholarship bestowed upon her by the Presidential Scholarship Program at the University of Southern California. Her undergraduate education was completed at Dornsife College, where she received a degree in Human Biology in addition to concentrations in Behavioral Economics and International Health, Development, and Social Justice. She went on to work in the medical field. After that, she continued her education and eventually earned a PhD degree.

Lillian is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Human Biology at the University of Southern California, where she is a student. Her goal is to become a professor in the field. The work that Lillian did in the Limit Flat competition that took place over the weekend earned her a blue ribbon, which she took with her when she went home. She had an excellent performance for the team both at the nationals and the zones, and she had an extraordinary performance for the team both at the nationals and the zones. She had an outstanding performance for the team both at the nationals and the zones.

It was expected of her that she would provide a significant amount of both time and effort to the activities of the organization in her role as treasurer on the executive board. We would like to send our deepest sympathies and love to her family, friends, and everyone else whose life she touched while she was here on this earth. She made a difference in so many people’s lives. Her spirit and beauty, both on the inside and out, are unparalleled. She is as stunning on the inside as she is on the outside. She is stunning on the inside in addition to being stunning on the outside. Everyone in the group has such a positive opinion of you, and we are going to miss having her here quite a bit now that she is leaving. Lillian