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Leo Howard Hill

Greenville, South Carolina

1927 - 2010

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GREENVILLE - Leo Howard Hill, 82, of Greenville, died Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Born in Greenville, May 26, 1927, he was married to Dr. Grace Lucile Garrison Hill for 56 years. He was the son of the late Forrest Katon Hill and Edna Osney Howard Hill.  Leo attended public schools and was...

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"We are so very sorry to learn of Leo's passing just this week. Bill and I always admired and respected him as a friend. One of the first members of the ARP church to welcome us into the membership there over 45 years ago. He will be missed. Love, Wanda and Bill Wirthlin

Please accept our heart felt condolences for Mr. Leo’s passing
. Though we had only known Mr. Hill for a little over a year, he made an immediate positive impression on us. His compassion and support for Brown’s Ferry Water Company will always be remembered by our community.
We are thankful for his service to our state and this great country.

We are truly blessed and honored to have known such a wonderful man.


Glenn Wilson Sr.

President

Have just heard of Leo's passing.My most sincere condolences to Grace Lucile and the family .Unable to attend services, but will be thinking of all of you.I remember many of our childhood experiences -Forest was my dad' closestbrother and we used to visit frequently when Leo was a yougester. He was the one grandchild that our grandmother talked about the most--despite the fact that the Hill family never got together very often, we still felt connected. We will miss him very much Leo'sCousin...

Dear Hill Family, Our prayers and thoughts are with you upon the loss of this outstanding colleague and gentleman. Judge and Mrs. K. M. Powell and Attorney Marcia Powell Shew

Mr. Hill successfully represented me in two automobile liability cases in the 1960s (he had attended Law School with my Uncle). I recall him as a gentleman and a strong advocate for those he represented. He was a credit to his profession.

Our prayers are with you. Thank you for being so kind to us over the years. It was so special to see both of you at church on Wednesday nights.
Love and prayers,
Kay Leonard Hamilton and Renee Hamilton

Our Erskine years, marriage, family and careers have filled our lives and brought us joy along with a true sense of fulfillment. Memories sustain us. I covet them for you as you adjust to life without our beloved Leo.

Love and peace
Shirley Ringhausen Swiney

I am sorry to learn of Leo's death. He was a friend in High School and he was an outstanding person at that time. He was admired and appreciated by everyone in the class of 1944. I have only seen him at reunions since graduation but have kept up with his career via news reports and word from friends who live in Greenville. We live in Bloomington, Indiana, where my husband is connected with Indiana University. It has been a pleasure keeping up with Leo's accomplishments through the years....

Dear Grace and family. Linda and I were deeply saddened to hear of Leo's death. We feel privileged to have known Leo and are very grateful for his many contributions to our community and state over his long and distinguished career. With deepest sympathy,