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David Jonathan Hile

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David Jonathan Hile

Birth
Death
26 Nov 2019 (aged 83)
Burial
New Carlisle, Clark County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9179333, Longitude: -83.9665139
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David Jonathan Hile, 83, of Beavercreek, OH., went to be with his Lord Tuesday, November 26, 2019. He was born January 24, 1936 in Pekin, OH, of Carroll County. He was preceded in death by his wife, Donna Lee (McKinzie) Hile, his father, Benjamin Glow Hile, mother, Daisy Lillian (Powers) Hile, brother, (Benjamin) Junior Hile and sister, Florence (Hile) Walker. David is survived by his sister, Lois (Hile) Staten; 2 sons, daughter, 6 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

David began his life as a farm boy on a horse-plow farm in Kilgore, OH. Following high school graduation, he moved to Dayton, OH, where he began working at General Motors; later moving on to Borden's Ice Cream Delivery Driver. After more than 10 years of service and a plant closure looming, he began a new career path as a State Farm Insurance Agent, where he retired after nearly 30 years. In less than 15 years, he passed from an Agricultural to Industrial to a Post-Industrial occupation (or from overalls to blue collar to white collar.)

David was an active member, deacon, Christian Service Brigade leader and Children's Sunday school teacher of Christian Tabernacle Church in Dayton for 35 years. He loved playing volleyball and spending time with family and friends.
David Jonathan Hile, 83, of Beavercreek, OH., went to be with his Lord Tuesday, November 26, 2019. He was born January 24, 1936 in Pekin, OH, of Carroll County. He was preceded in death by his wife, Donna Lee (McKinzie) Hile, his father, Benjamin Glow Hile, mother, Daisy Lillian (Powers) Hile, brother, (Benjamin) Junior Hile and sister, Florence (Hile) Walker. David is survived by his sister, Lois (Hile) Staten; 2 sons, daughter, 6 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

David began his life as a farm boy on a horse-plow farm in Kilgore, OH. Following high school graduation, he moved to Dayton, OH, where he began working at General Motors; later moving on to Borden's Ice Cream Delivery Driver. After more than 10 years of service and a plant closure looming, he began a new career path as a State Farm Insurance Agent, where he retired after nearly 30 years. In less than 15 years, he passed from an Agricultural to Industrial to a Post-Industrial occupation (or from overalls to blue collar to white collar.)

David was an active member, deacon, Christian Service Brigade leader and Children's Sunday school teacher of Christian Tabernacle Church in Dayton for 35 years. He loved playing volleyball and spending time with family and friends.


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