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Juanita Vaye Hill Hill

Birth
High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Death
22 Jan 2010 (aged 90)
Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Celebration of Life Service Add to Map
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Mrs. Juanita Hill, recently of Culbreth Avenue in Thomasville and formerly of West College Drive in High Point, died Friday, January 22 at home.

She was born in High Point on September 11, 1919. Her parents were William Edgar (Ed) Hill and Hattie Murphy Hill. On July 15, 1939 she married Everette Beauford Hill. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her sister, Thelma Hill Allred, and brother, Clayton Hill and two sons, Darrell Dea Hill and Everette Beaufort ("Buck") Hill, Jr.

Survivors, in addition to her husband, include two sons, Rodney Jonathan Hill (and wife Diane and children David, Ian, and Heather) of Kernersville and Johnny Christopher Hill (and wife Debbie and children Lindsay and Jonathan) of Oak Ridge; a daughter, Anita Hill Bowman (and husband Gray and children Jennie, Erin, Geoff, and Jamie) of Thomasville; a sister, Desma Hill Kearns of High Point; and sister-in-laws who were like sisters to her, Polly Sykes of Trinity, Eugenia Atkinson of High Point, Vida Johnston of Greensboro, and Frances Keener of Archdale.

Juanita lived her life as a care-giver, first taking care of her younger sister from the age of 11; then as homemaker and mother of her own five children and grandmother of nine. She also served ten years as a sitter and nursing assistant at High Point Regional Hospital. Her life was a blessing to her family, friends, and patients as she, with her gentle spirit and in her humble acts of service to others, helped all who knew her grow in their understanding of the meaning of selfless and steadfast love.

The family wishes to express its appreciation to Dr. Bernard Chinnasami, the staff of the Cancer Center at High Point Regional Hospital, and both great staffs of Hospice of the Piedmont, in-home care division and the Hospice Home, for all their support during Juanita's illness.

A Celebration of Life for Juanita will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 6 at Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in High Point with Pastor Sue Gamelin officiating.

Published in News Record on January 25, 2010
Mrs. Juanita Hill, recently of Culbreth Avenue in Thomasville and formerly of West College Drive in High Point, died Friday, January 22 at home.

She was born in High Point on September 11, 1919. Her parents were William Edgar (Ed) Hill and Hattie Murphy Hill. On July 15, 1939 she married Everette Beauford Hill. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her sister, Thelma Hill Allred, and brother, Clayton Hill and two sons, Darrell Dea Hill and Everette Beaufort ("Buck") Hill, Jr.

Survivors, in addition to her husband, include two sons, Rodney Jonathan Hill (and wife Diane and children David, Ian, and Heather) of Kernersville and Johnny Christopher Hill (and wife Debbie and children Lindsay and Jonathan) of Oak Ridge; a daughter, Anita Hill Bowman (and husband Gray and children Jennie, Erin, Geoff, and Jamie) of Thomasville; a sister, Desma Hill Kearns of High Point; and sister-in-laws who were like sisters to her, Polly Sykes of Trinity, Eugenia Atkinson of High Point, Vida Johnston of Greensboro, and Frances Keener of Archdale.

Juanita lived her life as a care-giver, first taking care of her younger sister from the age of 11; then as homemaker and mother of her own five children and grandmother of nine. She also served ten years as a sitter and nursing assistant at High Point Regional Hospital. Her life was a blessing to her family, friends, and patients as she, with her gentle spirit and in her humble acts of service to others, helped all who knew her grow in their understanding of the meaning of selfless and steadfast love.

The family wishes to express its appreciation to Dr. Bernard Chinnasami, the staff of the Cancer Center at High Point Regional Hospital, and both great staffs of Hospice of the Piedmont, in-home care division and the Hospice Home, for all their support during Juanita's illness.

A Celebration of Life for Juanita will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 6 at Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in High Point with Pastor Sue Gamelin officiating.

Published in News Record on January 25, 2010


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