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Ruth Hill

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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HILL - Ruth M. Hill (LeussenKamp), age 83, of Kentwood, flew to heaven on Saturday, March 5, 2011. She was born in Grand Rapids to Wilma and Garrett LeussenKamp on July 3, 1927, and graduated from Union High School. She married Robert B. Hill, with whom she had seven children. Survivors include...

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Missing you mom.

"Mom" Ruth, thank you for being in my life for the short time I knew you. Your family loves you so much. Ruth is in a better place, no longer in pain, and is reunited with John and Jim. May God bless her family left here in sorrow and missing her. Jenn, praying your wonderful memories will replace the hurt and loss of your mom.

Gonna miss you Auntie. Love to all Marie and Norm

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you. She's in the great comfort of our heavenly father, and in the company of her mother, father and brother. As well as hers two sons. My condolences to her family and friends.
Tim and Tracy Leussenkamp

Grandma Hill was an amazing woman. She brightened my Thursdays and my life. I am sad that she is no longer with us. My thoughts are with the family- she will never be forgotten.

Grandma Hill, we love you and are so glad that you were a part of our lives. We will miss you so very much, but the promise of seeing you again someday is our living hope. Thank you for your generous heart and compassion for others. Your legacy continues to live on through the lives of your family.

Margie, Michelle, and all of your family, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts.

Margie, Michelle and family,
I am so sad at the loss of your mother and grandmother. I knew her mostly through your eyes....what wonderful memories she leaves behind. I hope I can be the kind of grandmother to Will and Lea that she was to Michelle and her other grandchildren. I am sorry we will not be able to be there to express our condolences in person. May God grant you his peace and comfort as you celebrate her life on Tuesday. Sue and Bill deGroot

The world is surely a better place from your time here. I can only smile at all the pleasant memories...how you reminded me to behave, with a smile...how you always reminded all of us to be better people. So much love for everyone, so much belief that we can be better to each other, that we WILL help others in this world and it WILL make a difference. With a smile, you would tell people the right thing to do...and with the twinkle in your eye we knew better than to disagree. You would say...