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Hill Maury

Lexington, Kentucky

1920 - 2015

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MAURY Hill, 94, of Lexington, KY, died on January 5, 2015. He is survived by his wife of 72 years, Ann Land Maury; his daughter, Lloyd Hill Maury of Lexington; his son, Kent Maury of Bangkok, Thailand; his sister, Elizabeth Maury Kelley of Midway, and three nieces, Maury Alexander Callahan, Jane...

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Mrs. Maury, I am so sorry to hear of Hill's passing. I met Hill several years ago when I worked in Young Library at UK. Though I had not seen him in a few years, he was often in my thoughts. Please accept my deepest condolences.

I had the privilege of working with Hill over several years as he helped process the UK Libraries' WW2 military map collection and compiled an index to our whiskey distillery maps. I will always remember him as a pleasant, southern gentleman. My deepest sympathy to your family.

Ann, I am so sorry to hear of Hill's passing. As you know, Hill was a wonderful friend and a dedicated volunteer here at the UK Libraries. We will miss him very much. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Dear Kent, Mrs. Maury, & Lloid, I spoke with Maurice Mason tonight, & he told me of Mr. Maury' s passing. I am saddened by this news--Mr. Maury was one of my college guardian angels when I was at U.K. with you Kent. I will share a special story with you Kent in an e-mail& I would like for you to share it with your Mom & sister! It is an example of what a kind & thoughtful man he was! I will be thinking of you all on Thursday& in the days to come with prayers! Berna Harris Hester

Kent I am so sorry for your loss. Your father was a very accomplished man. I know where you got it. I always held you in high regard.
Bruce Combest

To Kent and Ann:
I was very saddened to hear of Hill's death yesterday. I really enjoyed meeting with and talking with him over the years even though our contact has been nil for almost thirty years. I will always remember him as the first person I did any investments with and the conversations we had when I was quite a young man in my twenties and in my first professional job. I still have one of the letters he sent me encouraging me to invest more as the market was done and how he...