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Dean Hill

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Dean Blair "Dino" Hill, 55, passed away September 24, 2017, in his Muhlenberg Twp. residence. Born February 5, 1962, in Reading, son of Warren L. and Lorraine D. (Burley) Hill of Nokomis, Fla., and formerly of Fleetwood.

He was a 1980 graduate of Central Catholic High School and earned his...

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To the Hill Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies. He was a great teacher. R I P My friend

With our deepest heartfelt sympathies to the Hill Family, Mila and Thomas McDonough

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We will always treasure our PA river days. Steve was just wondering if there are boats in heaven. RIP our friend. Our hope is that you are skiing already.

Just left the inspirational celebration of life for Dean, who as the minister said certainly showed his Christianity by his deeds. He was the real deal and my heart breaks for all of his family/friends, especially my brother Jeff's, for Dean was a brother and he will never be replaced. As the minister read the poem "The Dash" it hit me - every day we should try to think about the Dean Hill dash and what we did like Dean, to spread love. I'm blessed to have known him.

My deepest sympathies to Dean's family, friends, and his students and faculty at Oley. He touched many lives. There will be a void without you. I will never forget your compassionate nature and need to lend a helping hand, and of course those River days... they were some of the best days of my life... boating, water skiing or just hanging out listening to music. It seems like another lifetime ago. RIP, my friend, and I hope you feel the love...

Dean was one of the most selfless person I knew..always willing to help. I worked with him for over 18 yrs. He could always be counted on to do the right thing..he faced many challenges within his own life, but always had a smile and a contagious laugh. I remember a conversation we had once about our summer break and he told me how he wished he could just work, cause he didn't know what to do with himself after a week..he was a dedicated,loving individual that will be missed..

With our deepest sympathy to the Hill family for their loss. Sincerely, Patti & Jim Lees

Deepest sympathy to the entire Hill family. Sending prayers for comfort and strength during this sad time. RIP Dean.

Dino I am in total shock and so very sorry I won't be able to make your memorial , we go a long way back and have so many memories back to basketball games and football games you took me to we lost touch for a few years and reunited when I met Joe . All the great times on the river shooting the guns having cops come down and us telling the cops we have no clue as the cops walked in all the shells on the deck. I will always hold dear to my heart your friendship your support and just all the...