Reginald-Hill-Obituary

Rev. Reginald Hill

Laurens, South Carolina

Nov 6, 1928 – Jul 27, 2017

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BORN
November 6, 1928
DIED
July 27, 2017
LOCATION
Laurens, South Carolina

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Rev. Hill was born on November 6, 1928 and passed away on Thursday, July 27, 2017. Rev. Hill was a resident of South Carolina at the time of passing. Reginal served in Germany in the US Army during the Korean War. He married his wife after his sophomore year and upon graduation enrolled in Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC, earning his M.Div. degree in 1960. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 pm on Sunday, July 30, 2017, at First Baptist Church conducted by Rev. Benjamin Hill, Rev. Rickey Letson, Dr. Lawton Neely, and Mrs. Barbi Pickens with burial in Graceland East Memorial Park with Military Honors. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention: IMB, Attn: Development, P.O. Box 6767, Richmond, VA 23230.

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I met Pastor Hill quite by accident, not that God works that way. I was his nurse briefly, I received more help than I delivered . He helped me and my family. True Blessing. Thanks to God that I had a chance to be apart of your life! Prayers for the family!!

Enjoyed our friendship with Reg and family. Good memories.
May God give comfort to each one and we pray the family will feel God's presence in an even deeper way.

I remember Uncle Reggie as always having a smile. The joy he brought into every life he touched can never be denied. He was a charismatic man of God who sought only to seve his Father by ministering to his fellow man. I'm sure he was welcomed into heaven with the word "well done thou good and faithful servant".

On a personal note it was disappointing that Uncle Reggie's service took him to foreign lands. It meant that we seldom saw him. One of my favorite memories was Reg served...

Please accept our sincere condolences. He was a wonderful man in so many ways! He will be dearly missed by so many! I am glad that Mom was able to visit but sorry she is not up to coming for service. You all remain in our thought and prayers giving you peace and comfort through the wonderful memories.
Love,
Suzanne and family

I met Pastor Reggie when I moved to Sun City HH. He was absolutely the sweetest man I ever met. The most loving, compassionate person that anyone could be. He exemplified Christ in every thing that he did. NO ONE could bring you to the throne of grace in prayer like he did! And he could make some of the best pancakes ever! There was never too many people around for him to invite you to stay and eat with them. I loved him dearly, and will miss him until we meet again!