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Richard Franklin Greenhill

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Richard Franklin Greenhill

Birth
Woodbury, Hill County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Aug 2013 (aged 86)
Woodbury, Hill County, Texas, USA
Burial
Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.0236403, Longitude: -97.1221958
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Richard Franklin Greenhill
December 20, 1926 - August 11, 2013
Woodbury, Texas

Richard Franklin Greenhill, 86, of Woodbury passed away Sunday, August 11, 2013, with his family by his side following an eighteen month battle with cancer. Richard was born December 20, 1926, in Woodbury, Texas to Robert Franklin and Stella (Stringer) Greenhill, the oldest of three siblings. His parents and two loving sisters, Joyce Nell Malone and Wanda Ruth Green, preceded him in death, as did his nephew, Mark Steven Malone.

Richard was a gentle, loving man dedicated to service in all forms. He was the primary caregiver for his parents during their later years, as well as for numerous aunts and uncles. He proudly served his country in World War II and served his church, his community, and Hill County in numerous capacities during the nearly seven decades since the end of the war.

There are not enough words or accolades to describe the devotion of Richard to family, community and church. He was a dedicated deacon and Sunday school teacher for over 56 years at Woodbury Baptist Church and a church member for over 72 years. He volunteered years of hard work and commitment to spearhead the effort of turning the old Hill County Jail into the wonderful Hill County Cell Block Museum in Hillsboro, serving as the museum's executive director until shortly before his death. If that wasn't enough, he also was a board member and president of the Woodrow-Osceola Water Supply Corporation, president of the Hill County Historical Commission, Quarter Master for the America Legion Post #4, president of the Hill County Genealogical Society, and an officer of the Hill County Farm Bureau. He was instrumental in the formation of the Woodbury Volunteer Fire Department and a charter member of the Woodbury Cemetery Association. He was also very involved in fund-raising and other volunteer efforts which enabled the rebuilding of the Hill County Courthouse after it burned.

He was private first class in the United States Army and served as a prison guard in Italy during the late years of World War II. After discharge, he attended Hillsboro Junior College and held positions at General Dynamics, USPS, and was a farmer-rancher in Woodbury.

Funeral services will be held August 17, 2013 at Marshall & Marshall Funeral Directors Chapel in Hillsboro. Burial will follow at Ridge Park Cemetery in Hillsboro.
Richard Franklin Greenhill
December 20, 1926 - August 11, 2013
Woodbury, Texas

Richard Franklin Greenhill, 86, of Woodbury passed away Sunday, August 11, 2013, with his family by his side following an eighteen month battle with cancer. Richard was born December 20, 1926, in Woodbury, Texas to Robert Franklin and Stella (Stringer) Greenhill, the oldest of three siblings. His parents and two loving sisters, Joyce Nell Malone and Wanda Ruth Green, preceded him in death, as did his nephew, Mark Steven Malone.

Richard was a gentle, loving man dedicated to service in all forms. He was the primary caregiver for his parents during their later years, as well as for numerous aunts and uncles. He proudly served his country in World War II and served his church, his community, and Hill County in numerous capacities during the nearly seven decades since the end of the war.

There are not enough words or accolades to describe the devotion of Richard to family, community and church. He was a dedicated deacon and Sunday school teacher for over 56 years at Woodbury Baptist Church and a church member for over 72 years. He volunteered years of hard work and commitment to spearhead the effort of turning the old Hill County Jail into the wonderful Hill County Cell Block Museum in Hillsboro, serving as the museum's executive director until shortly before his death. If that wasn't enough, he also was a board member and president of the Woodrow-Osceola Water Supply Corporation, president of the Hill County Historical Commission, Quarter Master for the America Legion Post #4, president of the Hill County Genealogical Society, and an officer of the Hill County Farm Bureau. He was instrumental in the formation of the Woodbury Volunteer Fire Department and a charter member of the Woodbury Cemetery Association. He was also very involved in fund-raising and other volunteer efforts which enabled the rebuilding of the Hill County Courthouse after it burned.

He was private first class in the United States Army and served as a prison guard in Italy during the late years of World War II. After discharge, he attended Hillsboro Junior College and held positions at General Dynamics, USPS, and was a farmer-rancher in Woodbury.

Funeral services will be held August 17, 2013 at Marshall & Marshall Funeral Directors Chapel in Hillsboro. Burial will follow at Ridge Park Cemetery in Hillsboro.


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