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Ronald C. Hills

American Fork, Utah

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Ronald C. Hills 1932 ~ 2007 Ronald Cree Hills passed away Saturday, August 25, 2007, surrounded by his loving family. Born October 3, 1932 to William Cree and Gertrude Harrop Hills of Salt Lake City. Ron was the first of three boys and enjoyed train rides and sledding as a small boy growing...

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Dad, a few weeks have passed by since you left us and I still can't seem to believe that you are really gone. So many little things remind me of you. I think about you every day and wonder what you are up to. Have you started an EFY in heaven yet? Thank you so much for letting me spend so much of the last 8 months with you. I cherish the time I had sharing, laughing, and crying with you. It helped me to feel as if I gave a little back to you, after so many years of being on the recieving end....

Collette,
We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers.
Robert and Kathy Kresser and family

Donna,

We think about you alot and worry about you being without your loving husband and worry about you just puttig on a brave face. We have always loved your family and Ron was always so kind to our family and so loving. We didn't make it to his service due to illness but have thought so much about you and pray for your comfort and peace and know that although you are in your home alone that you are never really alone because we know that Ron won't leave you, even in death. He...

Daddy, It's been a couple weeks now, since you took your big journey to that wonderful place of peace. I miss you terribly, but have felt your presence and comfort throughout this whole time. I have even felt your helping hand and know of your love for me, your "million dollar smile" girl. I want you to know how much I have cherished this past year we've been able to spend together as a family, memories I will never forget, written in my journal, as you always encouraged me to do. I'd like...

When I think about making a difference in the lives of others, I think about my uncle Ron. His valiant example has been a welcome source of inspiration in my life. I'm a better person because I knew him and I’ve never doubted his interest and love for me or for my family. I’ll always remember him for his remarkable humility, warm smile and loving embrace, accepting patience, genuine sincerity, and stalwart faithfulness.

To aunt Donna and the entire Hills family, we love you deeply...

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We want you to know that Brother Hill's life has made a profound difference in our family's life. We are grateful for Brother Hill's efforts in starting EFY. We have 11 children and so far the older 6 have participated in EFY and it has made a remarkable difference in their lives. At EFY Testimonies are strengthened, mission decisions can be reinforced, the spirit is felt so strong, spiritual memories are made, standards are taught and the youth stand strong together,...

I will forever be grateful to Bro Hills and the program he started. EFY changed my life as a participant and being able to work near him as a counselor was an even greater experience. Our prayers go to the Hills family.

Oh dad, I miss you so much! I feel so blessed and I am so thankful to have you as my dad. You were such a great example to all of us. You were my rock. I remember you saying one time when I was really struggling how proud you were of me. You said that people were always saying how much alike we are, and that you took that as a compliment. I feel the same way. I would be proud to be considered like you in any way-- you have so many christlike qualities. I love you so much, I will miss...