Edward-Hills, Jr.-Obituary

Edward Hills, Jr.

Middletown, Connecticut

Age 85

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DIED
June 4, 2013
AGE
85
LOCATION
Middletown, Connecticut
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Edward Hills, Jr., 85, of Middletown, husband of the late Sadie (Walden) Hills, died Tuesday, June 4, 2013 at Middlesex Hospital.He was born in Middletown, son of the late Edward Hills, Sr. and Grace (Hill) Hills. Ed was a veteran of World War II serving with the United States Army from 1945 to...

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We are very saddened about your loss. He will be missed by many.

So sorry to hear that Mr. Hills Jr. has passed away,I was in tge hospital for his services and unable to attend but please know that my thoughts & prayers are with him and all of his family during these times.

Andi, Ed and family
We are deeply saddened to hear about the loss of Pops. Our thoughts of sympathy are with you at this time of sadness. He was a great guy who always put a smile on your face and laughter in the air. He will always be remembered in our hearts.
Sincerely,
Maureen, Jim, Emily and Katie Saraka

To the Hills, McBrien and Culver Families,

So very sorry to hear about Mr. Hills. He always brought a smile to your face. May our thoughts and prayers bring you some comfort during this difficult time.

My best always,

We were so sorry to just hear of the passing of Mr. Hills. We will miss seeing him at the pulls. Our thoughts are with each of you.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Rosie, Snook, Cowboy,
We are so sorry that we could not be there with you. Know that we are thinking of you and your families. Ed will always be my big brother, and I will miss him terribly. He did so many things with me growing up...from teaching me how to drive to how to live and honest and fulfilling life. Rest in peace my brother,
Love,
Aunt Bette and Uncle Ron

We sure will miss you Uncle Ed.

Rose, Snookie and Cowboy,
I so sorry to hear about Uncle Ed. He has deeply touched so many lives with wonderful memories to cherish. I'm so blessed to have had the opportunity to see him when I was up there when he stopped at mom's house on his way by to play setback. I will miss him greatly. Love, Frank and Carolyn (Jackson) Dalton