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Douglas M. Hill

Duluth, Georgia

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Hill, Douglas M. Age 82, of Duluth, GA Died Thursday, May 4, 2006 Doug, a retired missionary of 40 years, was a well respected educator, friend, and mentor to many. He spent his 40 years as a teacher and administrator for the Presbyterian and UCC churches in the Middle East. He was predeceased...

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My condolences to the Hill family. I remember my years at Community School with great fondness and especially living in the dorm. I remember fondly all that Mr. Hill did and was to the school and community while I was there. Mr. Hill will be remembered by many.
Louise McNair Bradford

I went to Community School because I had lived with one of the school's founders while I was in college at Wooster. She told me hundreds of times about wanting to cultivate a "community" spirit among the diverse children in Teheran, Rasht, Hamadan, Tabriz. So around 1926 (I've forgotten the date) the School began in Hamadan. Her daughter, Martha (now 82 and living in Wooster) was sent as a boarding student as a small child.
Moving ahead many years, from 1969-1970 I discovered that Doug...

Please accept my sincere condolence to the family. Your parents were very special and I have wonderful fond memories of both of them Jack Shakarchy

My deepest condolences to the family of Mr. Hill, such a respectable Headmaster at CHS...
He will never be forgotten...
God bless him...

My sincere condolences to Mr. Hill's family. The years at CHS under Mr. Hill's guidance are truly memorable.

Our deepest condolences to the entire Hill family. Mr. Hill and the Hill family are permanently in so many peoples minds and history that we all feel a big loss.

Be well and Inshallah we hear good things from now on.

Mr Hill was one of those rare adults who truly knew how to connect with young people. As a boarding student at the Community School for 4 years I was a witness to his fairness, understanding and I always knew that he would be available during tough times since my parents we not able to be around. I have nothing but fond memories of him and the entire Hill family. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

Suffice to say how sorely our Mr. Hill is missed not only by his family and friends, but by those of us who were fortunate enough to have been guided by him throughout our cherished years at CHS in Tehran. So long and farewell...