George-Hill-Obituary

Dr. George Lee Hill

San Angelo, Texas

Aug 25, 1934 – Feb 2, 2017 (Age 82)

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BORN
August 25, 1934
DIED
February 2, 2017
AGE
82
LOCATION
San Angelo, Texas

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Dr. George Lee HillSan AngeloDr. George Lee Hill, 82, died on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. He was born in Big Spring, Texas on Aug. 25, 1934 to George Watt Hill and Frankie Florence (Mason) Hill.Dr. Hill graduated valedictorian of Big Spring High School, Class of 1951. In 1955, he earned his BS degree...

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I remember Dr. Hill so well at the BSU. He directed the BSU choir and had such a gentle sweet Christian influence on me. I also remember his coming to Meadowcreek and visiting a man down the hall from my Dad. We could hear them singing hymns together. It was such a sweet time for them & cheered my Dad and me as well. I know you will miss him and so do I. I hope you will be comforted by these memories. Love Jenny Eubank

Dr. Hil was a warm, wonderful teacher. I enjoyed spending my senior year of high school in his class. He cared about the whole student, and I smile to think of his legacy. Condolences to his family on their loss.

Gretta, Galye, and family I am so sorry for your loss. He was a very nice man always had a smile on his face and a kind word. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Lisa Zapata

We are so sorry for your loss. George was such a kind and caring person. We remember him most leading the singing in Adult 5 FBC. He was always such a blessing....filled with so much energy!! We will keep your whole family in our thoughts and prayers.

My condolences go out to the family of Dr. Hill. Im so sorry to hear of his passing. May God comfort and strengthen the entire family during this difficult time.

I was sad to read of Dr. Hill's death. I wanted the family to know, as I'm sure they already do, what a kind and good man he was. I was going back to school at ASU with two small boys at home. One of my last classes before finally graduating was Algebra. I always struggled with math and it had been a long time since high school. He was an excellent teacher, very kind and gentle, but there were rules. For the final we needed our books and I had forgotten mine. I thought I was done for,...

Sorry for the loss of your loved one . Joan Benes watkins

Gretta, Gayle, Chuck, Chas, George was a blessing to you and your family, and to his family-at-large: the public whose lives he touched! You have had too much loss here of late, but you bear it in the comfort of the knowledge and memory of lives well lived, and if anyone personified that goal in life, it was George!

I knew George through tennis. He was a fine player, a fierce competitor, and always the perfect sportsman. Whether he won or lost, he was gracious. When you played against him you simply knew you had to bring your best game, and that he would never, ever cheat you.

He was a very good man. I enjoyed him. I consider myself fortunate to have known him.

Game, set, and match to you, George. You always deserved your wins.