In Memoriam : Earl Hill

Earl Hill Earl Lee Hill - age: 89
(December 05, 1920 to June 09, 2010 )
Resident of Goodwater Community, Oklahoma

Visitation Information:
VISITATION: 10:00 A.M. UNTIL 12:00, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, BEFORE SERVICE



SERVICE: 2:00 P.M. SATURDAY JUNE 12, 2010
NORWOOD-NATION CHAPEL-IDABEL, OK

OFFICIATING: REVEREND HORTON MCDONALD


INTERMENT: BROKEN BOW CEMETERY
BROKEN BOW, OKLAHOMA

Obituary:
Earl Lee Hill, a former resident of the Goodwater Community, passed away June 9, 2010 in Texarkana, Texas at the age of 89 years, six months and four days. He was born December 5, 1920 in Westline, Arkansas, the son of Bolie James Hill and Grace Lillian Stogdil Hill.
Earl resided in the Goodwater Community over 20 years, coming from Sutherlin, Oregon. He proudly served his county in the US Army during World War 11, receiving several decorations and citations, including Good Conduct Ribbon, Victory Ribbon, Ameircan Theatre Ribbon, Purple Heart, 2 Bronze Campaign Stars, European African Middle Eastern Theatre Ribbon and a Purple Heart. He was affiliated with the Assemblies of God, and a member of the VFW. Earl enjoyed hunting, fishing, liked to joke, being around people and telling war stories, and stories about living on the river.
He was preceded in death by his parents, first wife Vivian Hill, second wife Marguerite Hill, and a daughter, Nell Ann Chamberlin.
Earl leaves to cherish his memory, one son, Jack Loveless and Sue of Roseburg, Oregon; two brothers, Henry and JoAnn Hill of Texarkana, Texas and Loyd and Margaret Hill of Hempstead, Texas; one sister, Alline Batchelor and Ray of DeKalb, Texas; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and other relatives and a host of friends.






Sarah Loignon - June 10, 2010Contact this person Contact this person
I am the daughter of Jack and Sandy Reeves, the grand daughter of Lloyd and Margaret Hill. I am sorry for your loss. I haven't been to the area in several years but I will always have very fond memories of my time spent with Uncle Earl and family. I will not be able to make it to the service but please know that the Reeves family sends our condolences. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. We Love You!



Sandra Reeves - June 10, 2010Contact this person Contact this person
Uncle Earl was one of the funniest people I ever met. He was always looking to make you laugh or play a joke on you. One of my favorite memories was when he and Aunt Vivian came to vist. I got up in the early morning to go to the bathroom and in the bathtub was a racoon. This was his idea of a pet. Needless to say I was a little frightened at the sight since I was young and had never seen such a thing. He was and always will be one of my favorite people. I will miss him dearly. With all my love.