She attended Ole Miss but left early on an adventure that took her all over the world for 22 years. She was married to Colonel William Bertram (Bert) Hill for 66 years and was a dedicated "Air Force wife" and a "mother hen" to the young wives of the officers in his commands. She also supported him greatly in other endeavors after they retired from the Air Force. June was a committed Christian. She had a deep love for music and was a member of Houston First Baptist choir and church. She was a "people person" and enjoyed different clubs and organizations during her lifetime. She travelled extensively and particularly enjoyed cruising, motor homing and attending Ole Miss football games at home and away.
Private Graveside services will be at the Houston Cemetery. Memorial Funeral Home of Houston is in charge of the arrangements.
Survivors include her husband, Bert; her son, Lon (Tena) of Collierville, TN and daughter Leigh (Brian) of Encinitas, CA; her brother George Taylor (Betty) of Tupelo, MS and sister Anne Davis (Tom) of St. Joseph, MI; her grandchildren, Carolyn Walker, Stephen Hill (Heather), Paul Hill (Marisa) and Laura Cain (Christian), and three great-grandchildren, Ella Hill, Jack Hill and Amelia Hill.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to French Camp or Wounded Warriors.
She attended Ole Miss but left early on an adventure that took her all over the world for 22 years. She was married to Colonel William Bertram (Bert) Hill for 66 years and was a dedicated "Air Force wife" and a "mother hen" to the young wives of the officers in his commands. She also supported him greatly in other endeavors after they retired from the Air Force. June was a committed Christian. She had a deep love for music and was a member of Houston First Baptist choir and church. She was a "people person" and enjoyed different clubs and organizations during her lifetime. She travelled extensively and particularly enjoyed cruising, motor homing and attending Ole Miss football games at home and away.
Private Graveside services will be at the Houston Cemetery. Memorial Funeral Home of Houston is in charge of the arrangements.
Survivors include her husband, Bert; her son, Lon (Tena) of Collierville, TN and daughter Leigh (Brian) of Encinitas, CA; her brother George Taylor (Betty) of Tupelo, MS and sister Anne Davis (Tom) of St. Joseph, MI; her grandchildren, Carolyn Walker, Stephen Hill (Heather), Paul Hill (Marisa) and Laura Cain (Christian), and three great-grandchildren, Ella Hill, Jack Hill and Amelia Hill.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to French Camp or Wounded Warriors.
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