He was the son of Roy P. and Mary E. (Sullivan) Hiltner. On May 20, 1972, he married Janet Kohart, who survives in Continental.
Also surviving are five children: Jim (Tammy), Continental, and Bill Hiltner, Park City, KY, Amy (Chris) Miller, Van Wert, Robin (Jim) Slattman, Lakeland, FL, and Craig (Shelby) Shisler, Oakwood; a brother, David (Donna); a sister, Barb (Rex) Shalter; and twelve grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.
Deceased is a brother linked below.
Having lived quite a life, he was an avid pilot like his father, a crop duster for 30 years and he and his wife owned Charley Bills Country Western Café for 22 years. He was also a substitute post office carrier for 24 years. He loved to auctioneer for benefits and charities. In his younger years he was a milkman and a rodeo clown. He was a member of Dupont Church of the Brethren, the Ohio Flying Farmers, and the Small Time Farmers, and was a former School Board member. He did it all. But what he loved most were all his grandchildren. He was very proud of them.
Services will be at Heitmeyer Funeral Home, Continental, with his son, Pastor Jim Hiltner and Rev. Terry Porter, officiating. Burial will follow in Monroe Cemetery, Continental.
He was the son of Roy P. and Mary E. (Sullivan) Hiltner. On May 20, 1972, he married Janet Kohart, who survives in Continental.
Also surviving are five children: Jim (Tammy), Continental, and Bill Hiltner, Park City, KY, Amy (Chris) Miller, Van Wert, Robin (Jim) Slattman, Lakeland, FL, and Craig (Shelby) Shisler, Oakwood; a brother, David (Donna); a sister, Barb (Rex) Shalter; and twelve grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.
Deceased is a brother linked below.
Having lived quite a life, he was an avid pilot like his father, a crop duster for 30 years and he and his wife owned Charley Bills Country Western Café for 22 years. He was also a substitute post office carrier for 24 years. He loved to auctioneer for benefits and charities. In his younger years he was a milkman and a rodeo clown. He was a member of Dupont Church of the Brethren, the Ohio Flying Farmers, and the Small Time Farmers, and was a former School Board member. He did it all. But what he loved most were all his grandchildren. He was very proud of them.
Services will be at Heitmeyer Funeral Home, Continental, with his son, Pastor Jim Hiltner and Rev. Terry Porter, officiating. Burial will follow in Monroe Cemetery, Continental.
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