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Ronnie Allen “Ron” Hill

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Ronnie Allen “Ron” Hill

Birth
Big Stone Gap, Wise County, Virginia, USA
Death
14 Oct 2018 (aged 75)
Edgewood, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lake Maus 64WN Lot 641A
Memorial ID
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Twin to brother Tommy.

RONNIE A. HILL, age 75, of Cold Spring, Kentucky, entered heaven's gate on Sunday, October 14, 2018, after successfully battling heart disease for many years. A man of many interests, Ron had a servant's heart. He volunteered with the Cold Spring Fire Department for over 25 years. He was one of the early EMT instructors for the state of Kentucky and taught hundreds of EMTs. Though a machinist by trade, Ron was in his element working in the emergency room at St. Elizabeth Hospital, in Florence. He entered the Army early in life and continued his love for the military by volunteering in later years with the USO in hosting Honor Flights and other duties. He loved his church family at Asbury United Methodist Church, where he was active on ministry teams and served as director of the Family Promise program at church for several years. A lover of University of Kentucky basketball, he also enjoyed organizing softball teams and bowling. He and Betty were blessed to travel extensively and enjoy snowbirding in Florida.

He was the beloved husband of 41 years to Betty Phipps Hill, who survives him, along with daughters, Tracy (David) Barger and Laura (Lowell) Burke, and stepson, Glenn A. Judy. He was a loving grandfather of six and great-grandfather of 12. He also leaves siblings, Sue (late Carl) Sharp, Hila (Steve Newman) Hill and Shawn (Kristi) Hill, and is pre-deceased by Retta (Bud) Turner, Charles Daniel Hill and his twin, Tommy Paul Hill, along with his parents, Albert Paul and Leona Bell Hill.

A memorial service will be held at Asbury United Methodist Church, 2916 Alexandria Pike, Highland Heights, Kentucky, on Wednesday, October 24, at 11:00 a.m., with lunch to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Asbury UMC or the USO at USO CSO – CVG, P.O. Box 36, Hebron, Kentucky 41048.

Source: Peoples Funeral Homes, Campbell Co. Ky.

Ashes interned 11-29-2021.
Twin to brother Tommy.

RONNIE A. HILL, age 75, of Cold Spring, Kentucky, entered heaven's gate on Sunday, October 14, 2018, after successfully battling heart disease for many years. A man of many interests, Ron had a servant's heart. He volunteered with the Cold Spring Fire Department for over 25 years. He was one of the early EMT instructors for the state of Kentucky and taught hundreds of EMTs. Though a machinist by trade, Ron was in his element working in the emergency room at St. Elizabeth Hospital, in Florence. He entered the Army early in life and continued his love for the military by volunteering in later years with the USO in hosting Honor Flights and other duties. He loved his church family at Asbury United Methodist Church, where he was active on ministry teams and served as director of the Family Promise program at church for several years. A lover of University of Kentucky basketball, he also enjoyed organizing softball teams and bowling. He and Betty were blessed to travel extensively and enjoy snowbirding in Florida.

He was the beloved husband of 41 years to Betty Phipps Hill, who survives him, along with daughters, Tracy (David) Barger and Laura (Lowell) Burke, and stepson, Glenn A. Judy. He was a loving grandfather of six and great-grandfather of 12. He also leaves siblings, Sue (late Carl) Sharp, Hila (Steve Newman) Hill and Shawn (Kristi) Hill, and is pre-deceased by Retta (Bud) Turner, Charles Daniel Hill and his twin, Tommy Paul Hill, along with his parents, Albert Paul and Leona Bell Hill.

A memorial service will be held at Asbury United Methodist Church, 2916 Alexandria Pike, Highland Heights, Kentucky, on Wednesday, October 24, at 11:00 a.m., with lunch to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Asbury UMC or the USO at USO CSO – CVG, P.O. Box 36, Hebron, Kentucky 41048.

Source: Peoples Funeral Homes, Campbell Co. Ky.

Ashes interned 11-29-2021.


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