He was born June 11, 1918, in Lambs and lived in Kimball Townsjhip for 33 years.
Mr. Hill was a world War II U. S. Navy veteran. He was employed at Champion Bait until his retirement because of poor health in 1975.
He married Theresa G. Carnahan in 1952 in Indiana.
He is survived by his wife; two sons, Frank A. and Edward J., both of Prot Huron; two step-sons, Pat Carnahan and Glenn Carnahan Jr., both of Prot Huron; a daughter, Mrs. John (Grace) Raab, Hazel Park; a step-daughter, Mrs. Roger (Glenda) Rose, Smiths Creek; a step-brother, Ford Stark, Indiana; two sisters, Ethel Lashbrook, Emmett, an Vonda Dimon, Marysville; a step-sister, Norma Caughel, Emmett, and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral arrangement's are incomplete at the; Arthur Smith funeral Home, South Chapel.
He was born June 11, 1918, in Lambs and lived in Kimball Townsjhip for 33 years.
Mr. Hill was a world War II U. S. Navy veteran. He was employed at Champion Bait until his retirement because of poor health in 1975.
He married Theresa G. Carnahan in 1952 in Indiana.
He is survived by his wife; two sons, Frank A. and Edward J., both of Prot Huron; two step-sons, Pat Carnahan and Glenn Carnahan Jr., both of Prot Huron; a daughter, Mrs. John (Grace) Raab, Hazel Park; a step-daughter, Mrs. Roger (Glenda) Rose, Smiths Creek; a step-brother, Ford Stark, Indiana; two sisters, Ethel Lashbrook, Emmett, an Vonda Dimon, Marysville; a step-sister, Norma Caughel, Emmett, and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral arrangement's are incomplete at the; Arthur Smith funeral Home, South Chapel.
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