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James Russell "Jim" Hilton

Danielson, Connecticut

1941 - 2015

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James "Jim" Russell Hilton Jul. 10, 1941 - Jan. 16, 2015 DANIELSON - James "Jim" Russell Hilton of Danielson died January 16, 2015 at the age of 73 in his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was born July 10, 1941, in Pomfret, to Leonard Russell Hilton and Vera Karlson. He is survived by...

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While hon it´s been 10 years and I still miss your smile and warm embrace. So much is different now. Some close family members have moved on, they keep no contact much. Better they follow their hearts. I am retired and starting now to show signs of aging. Life is funny that way, it´s a full circle one can never escape. I promised you so many things and I strive to keep each promise as I find out what this aging thing is all about. I miss you and can´t wait till we are together again down the...

I miss you Sweetheart, so much has changed. Wade has been through good changes and you would be proud of him honey. I have had too many disappointments that I have finally moved on with. I think of you all the time and wish I could talk to you. Have a few minutes???

01/12/23, I still miss you honey, it difficult to think you have been gone 8 years. I think of you so often and wonderful a human being you where. Your love was phenomenal, real, beautiful soulful, connected, precious, sacred, best friend kind of Love. I love you Honey. Thank you wife, Amy

This year will mark the sixth year since I lost Jim. To this day I miss him and hold him deep within my heart. Losing someone who is such an important part of you life, I can’t think of a greater loss of oneself when this happens. A piece of me went with him, so he will never feel lost or alone. I love and miss you darling so much ❤❤
Your loving wife Amy

I miss you still my love, that will never go away. I would give anything to kiss you again and squeeze you tightly in my arms!!❤❤

Amy, please accept my sincerest condolences to you and your family. May your life always continue to be filled with love and joy and Jim's memory cherished by those he loved in return.

My husband is all of everything to me. He was my soul mate, my love, my life. I feel very blessed to have also shared in the lives of his two children LuAnn and Michael. We both raised our own son Wade who is the best part of both of us together. Even though my heart will long for him endlessly I feel truly blessed to have had him in my life and to have experienced the true meaning of love and life.

We have been Jim and Amy's neighbors for the past ten years, and have always counted ourselves lucky to have such wonderful people right next to us. We will miss Jim greatly - he was a truly kind and genuine person.
One of our three girls used to love watching Clifford the Big Red Dog. Clifford's neighbor, Mr. Bleakman, was always out doing yardwork and in many episodes was a great help to Clifford, and kind, though he didn't like to draw attention to it.

One day when we saw...

Amy, I am so sorry to hear about Jim. My prayers are with you.

David Atsales