Charles-Hill-Obituary

Charles Hill

De Pere, Wisconsin

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Hill, Charles Allan, "Charlie"Hill, Charles Allan, "Charlie"Charlie Hill, 62, passed away early on Monday morning, December 30, 2013, in Oneida, WI. His death followed a valiant, yearlong, battle against lymphoma cancer. He fought the disease with all the courage, irreverence, and humor that...

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I just found out about this wonderful creative soul from a Google Doodle. My goodness what an amazing gift that was in this earthly vessel. I honor you and your spirit Mr Charlie Hill. (Today on your birthday.) Many prayers of Peace and Prosperity to your family for generations to come. Shalom

My prayers are sent out to your family as you begin your grieving journey. "Charlie was a loyal friend over these past 20+ years; walking through life with laughter,humility,while being dedicated to his tradishtional ceremonies."

Gonna miss your humor and jamming with you. God Bless!!!
Quint (Cave man) Stevens
The Rock n' Daddy's band
Oneida

Dear Rosa and Rick: You are in my thoughts and prayers.
I never met your famous brother, Charles, but he surely brought smiles to all that did.
I am so sorry for you and your family's loss.
Fondly with Love, Dolly

We extend our deepest sympathy to the family. Charlie made us think differently about historical and contemporary Native American issues through his humor. We will treasure the moments when he made us laugh while he was on stage and just visiting. His presence will be missed but not forgotten.

Charly always had a smiling face and interesting conversation. He will be missed. Gone too soon.

Rick, I'm so sorry for the loss of your brother Charlie!

Please accept my extended prayers, peace and deepest sympathy at this most difficult time to you and all the family members and friends of the Hill Family!

Rosa and Family,
I want to extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I remember your brother from when you and I worked together at the Bank. You have to be very proud of his many talents and his promotion of the Native American Heritage. Again may God be with you and your family at this most difficult time.
Love you always,
Lola Kitzman
Green Bay, WI

R.I.P