Stanford-Hilton-Obituary

Stanford Ray Hilton

RHOME, Texas

1946 - 2008

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Stanford Ray Hilton, 62, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008, at a hospice unit in Dallas after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Funeral: 9:30 a.m. Saturday in Greenwood Chapel. Interment: Oakwood Cemetery, with military honors. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Greenwood Funeral Home....

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To Granddaddy, I can't phathom the pain you have endured the last 9 years and now another loss; You demonstrate great faith and wisdom.

To Uncle Stanley and Mom, unfortunately we now share something which is common. . .the grief in losing a brother.

I hold the memories dear to my heart of Uncle Stanford playing jokes and making fun of my friends. I can still hear the many tunes he played on the piano and harmonica.

He is now with Grandmother and David and I know we...

To the Hilton family, GW, Sallie, and Stanley, please accept my condolances over the death of Stanford Ray. I became friends with Sallie, Stanford and Stanley, because their dad, GW was close friends with my dad, and actually helped my dad build the house he and my mom lived in until their death's.

After my mom died on 9-13-07, Stanley and GW came by to pay their final respects. I knew that Stanford had been ill for some time and inquired about him to find out that he was in the...

To All of Ray's Family,
I remember how kind Ray was to 'the little sister' when he dated my sister for a time at North Side. We had a lot of fun when I taught him to play 'Green Door' on the piano, although he did not read piano music. He played a lot of pool in our basement and attended North Ft. Worth Baptist Church. Paula and I remember him fondly.
May the Lord sustain you in your loss.
Kay (Belt) Goar

Bubba,

I was very blessed to have you as my brother. You always loved your family so deeply and had such compassion for everyone you came in contact with.

Our Heavenly Father blessed our family by granting you such peace in the end.

Thank you for serving our country and providing us with freedom.

I'm going to miss you so much but have the assurance that I will see you once again.

I love you now and forever.

Sis

Sallie please accept my deepest sympathy during your loss. When I was 12 years old you were my big sister in Rainbow Girls. You introduced me to your twin brothers and our friendship grew. I have many wonderful memories of Stanley and Stanford during our band days at Northside.
I will cherish my last conversation with Stanford back in December as much as I cherish our friendship. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May God hold you in his love during this time of need. Please let me...

Stanley, I'm so sorry about your brother. I went to Northside. I know you remember Barbara Green). She is my cousin and I lived with her and her parents in Benbrook. I attended a couple of proms with you. God bless you.

Sallie,

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. I only knew of him as one of the twins when you and I were friends at J.P.Elder Junior High School. God bless you.

My sincere sympathy on the loss of your brother and father. I remember Stanford from Elder, Northside, and the wonderful days of the 60's. He was a happy, wonderful person. Stanley, hello from an old, old friend.

Stanley, you probably don't remember me from our band days at Northside High School. Sorry to hear about your twin. I remember we use to have alot of fun back in those Steer days. My prayers go out to you and your family. Alice Rodriguez Steen