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MICHAEL R. RILL
Michael Russell Rill, 60, of Dickerson, MD passed away on Saturday, April 18, 2015 at his home. Born January 23, 1955 in Hampstead, MD, he was the son of Russell L. Rill of Hanover, PA and the late Yvonne (Wolfe) Hill. He was the beloved husband of Anne Talbot Rill.He was a graduate of Swarthmore College and received his Masters Degree from Columbia University. Michael worked for the U.S. Dept. of Commerce and was a dedicated federal civil servant for over 30 years. He was an avid sportsman and enjoyed reading, working in his garden, and spending time with his family.Surviving in addition to his wife are sons, Gabriel and Nicolas of Dickerson, MD; sisters, Robin Warfel of Hampstead, MD, Karen Rajtar and husband Jason of Sammamish, WA, Penny Smith of Delta, PA, Sandy Herrmann of Shrewsbury, PA, Holly Thomas of New Freedom, PA; sister-in-laws, Ellen Talbot-Yashar of Clifton, VA, Helga Foulk and husband Rich of Blue Bell, PA, Janet Webster of Vancouver,Canada; mother-in-law, Helga Talbot and father-in-law, Peter Talbot of Media, PA. Also survived by 11 nieces and nephews and four great nieces and nephews and many other beloved family and friends.Memorial services will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 1 p.m. at Shiloh UM Church, 3100 Shiloh Road, Hampstead, MD. Interment will be private.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice. Arrangements by ELINE FUNERAL HOME, Hampstead. Online condolences may be made at www.elinefh.com
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Mr. Rill. This is Stephen Schlichter. I am so saddened to learn of Mike's death. We were very good friends during our high school. I wish we would have maintained our relationship after school. He was one of my best friends in NCHS. To be blunt I covered his butt in high school and in games and HE did mine. Michael was a wonderful guy. Our high school song was "You gotta a friend" by Carolyn King. Michael signed my yearbook expression to me as "you got a friend." Please accept my condolences.
Stephen Schlichter.
April 25, 2015
I've worked for Mike for almost ten years. He was a gentleman, a very fair and supportive supervisor, and by all accounts, well-liked by all those who knew him. He always seemed to have such a bright outlook on life outside the office, especially in the past 5-6 years, which he spent with his loving wife Anne and adopted sons, Gabriel and Nicolas. At work, he was equally positive, and his subject matter knowledge and insight were relied upon and applauded by so many. We will miss his humor, good spirit and work ethic. He is simply irreplaceable. May God bless Mike, his wonderful family, and all those who mourn his loss.
John Kalitka
April 24, 2015
Our thoughts go out to Mike's family. I will always remember Mike's beautiful smile. His smile was a mirror for his beautiful soul. Rob and I are so saddened to hear of his loss.
Laura McCall
April 24, 2015
Mike,
Rest easy, my Brother!
David Allwine
April 23, 2015
Turn to the Light
Ellen Talbot-Yashar
April 22, 2015
Mike was one of the kindest people I have ever known. An inspirational mentor and friend, gifted with truly remarkable intelligence and humility. I am very sorry to hear of his passing.
Kris Campbell
April 22, 2015
So sad to lose someone so young. Prayers to Mike's family and friends. R.I.P.
Cheryl Barnes DeVilbiss
April 22, 2015
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