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Billy E. Hilliker

Smiths Creek, Michigan

1943 - 2016

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Billy E. HillikerSmiths CreekBilly E. Hilliker, age 72, of Smiths Creek, passed away on April 7, 2016, peacefully at home, with his loving wife by his side.  He was born on December 30, 1943, in Goodrich, to the late Phillip and Marjorie Hilliker.  He married Dolores Evans on March 9, 1963 in...

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i am so sorry for your loss!!! As you go through one of lifes greatest sorrow , i am covering all the family in prayer , may God comfort you and ease your pain, give you all courage, strength, and shower you all with an abundance of his love and peace for the difficult days ahead!!!

We are sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was such a Great Guy and will be missed by so many people. He was always smiling and loved Cruising, so we know what he is doing right now - "Cruising!"
We are unable to attend Bill's services but will be thinking of you and your family. Remembering the Good Times may help you get through these difficult times ahead of you. Jon & Sue Kamendat

So Sorry for your loss, Bill was a great man, And i never had seen him without a smile,He will be missed by so many people who had the chance to know him. My prayers are with you in this time of need.

Another great guy from our generation has left us for awhile. He will be missed by many and we will always remember him as a gentleman, kind, loving, easy going and a good friend. Joe has been friends with Bill for over 50 years. Sorry we couldn't be there for your service but we are with you in heart and mind. Until we meet again - rest in peace Bill.

Very sorry to hear of Billy's passing. I worked with him at Fruin's when I was in high school. Taught me how to "wheel" a car and dye carpeting. Some years later I bought a 68 LeMans from him. Loved that car. Last met and talked with him in Lexington, at the A&W car show, last summer. He had the 56 Ford convert., I had my 66 Chevelle convert. Great guy. Better for having known him. Rest well my friend,