Daryl Edward Hill

Daryl Edward Hill

December 01, 1935 - April 01, 2008

Daryl Edward Hill

December 01, 1935 - April 01, 2008

Obituary

Daryl Edward Hill dedicated husband, loving father, grandfather and faithful friend passed away on April 1, 2008 ‘April Fools Day’, at the age of 72. Daryl was born in Sioux City, Iowa on December 1, 1935 to Aley Gibson A.G. and Catherine Hill. Daryl was retired from Pharmaceutical sales, a field in which he worked for over 35 years. He attended Mount of Olives Lutheran Church in Mission Viejo, was a loyal Elks Lodge member of 26 years, and a devoted Nebraska ‘Cornhuskers’ fan. He is survived by his son Michael, daughters Christine and Suzanne, along with 5 grandchildren. He will forever be with us in our hearts and spirit.

Visitation will be at O’Connor Mortuary, Laguna Hills on 4-9-08 from 7-9pm.

Services are Thursday 4-10-08 1:00pm

In lieu of flowers we ask that donations be made to:
The American Cancer Society reference ‘Nancy’s Wish’ in the memo section. Send checks to:

The American Cancer Society
c/o Hammerschmidt Associates
1908 S. Greeley
Stillwater, MN 55082

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22 responses to Daryl Edward Hill

  1. Uncle Daryl we love you so much! We will never forget all the holidays we have spent at your home. They will never be the same without you and Aunt Sherry. You tought me how to play pool and bought me my first pool cue. You will always be in our hearts! We love you Uncle Daryl!

  2. Robert Howe says:

    Mike,Chris & Suzanne,

    You are all in my thoughts and prayers right now.I will miss your Dad,but I know he is now with your Mom and at peace.He like your Mom and the three of you have a lot of love in your hearts.This is what I will always remember and cherish.
    The Hill family will always be my family.I love you all very much.

    Bob

  3. You will forever be in our thoughts, we love you Uncle Daryl. Gone but not forgotten. Go Huskers.

  4. A family man from the get go. My highlights with Daryl were when we were going to the wrestling matches with my dad and Daryl and also flying the kites in the wind. I thought I was going to take off in the sky myself! I will never forget the “Missouri Brakes” as he would drive me over the bridge to home. You see I had my own “brake” on the passenger side. Lastly, the way he was always he always a gentleman with the ladies in and out of the car and at home. Wherever, he was Hill! God Bless you.

  5. We are sorry for your loss. We love you.

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