He was born and resided in Earlville before moving to the Danville area.
Donald was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving as an electrician's mate (EMI).
He also was a member of the Earlville American Legion Post 549, and a member of the Fleet Reserve Association. Donald was well liked, and made many friends.
Survived by five sisters, Barbara (late Woodrow) Brown of Fairfax, Va., Betty (late Robert) Kambic of Joliet, June Sharp of Earlville, Greta (late Joseph) Sinchak of Joliet and Georgia (Paul) Philippe of Maldon. One brother, John (Ginger) Hill of Livermore, Calif., and numerous nieces and nephews also survive.
Preceded in death by his parents, John and Ella Hill; two sisters, Virginia Meyers of Joliet and Doris Smith of Earlville; and one brother, Russell Hill of Leland.
Commercial-News (Danville, IL) - Saturday, June 11, 2011
He was born and resided in Earlville before moving to the Danville area.
Donald was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving as an electrician's mate (EMI).
He also was a member of the Earlville American Legion Post 549, and a member of the Fleet Reserve Association. Donald was well liked, and made many friends.
Survived by five sisters, Barbara (late Woodrow) Brown of Fairfax, Va., Betty (late Robert) Kambic of Joliet, June Sharp of Earlville, Greta (late Joseph) Sinchak of Joliet and Georgia (Paul) Philippe of Maldon. One brother, John (Ginger) Hill of Livermore, Calif., and numerous nieces and nephews also survive.
Preceded in death by his parents, John and Ella Hill; two sisters, Virginia Meyers of Joliet and Doris Smith of Earlville; and one brother, Russell Hill of Leland.
Commercial-News (Danville, IL) - Saturday, June 11, 2011
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