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Timothy William Hill

Chicago, Illinois, Illinois

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Timothy William Hill, 73, of Chicago, died on January 29, 2022.Tim was born in Detroit, attended University of Detroit Jesuit High School, and earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Michigan.He is survived by his wife, Sally Lambertson; his children Charles Hill (Alex)...

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Mr. Timothy Hill was my professor at DePaul University. He was an awesome person, passionate about education and Chicago. Miss him deeply. May he rest in peace. Sid Hussaini

We always enjoyed talking with Tim, when we saw him out walking on Hamilton, he always had something kind, nice or funny to say, always a pleasure to chat with him, our condolences and synpathies

We were classmates at U of D High and U of M. Tim was a great guy, compassionate, intelligent, and able to appreciate life with humor. He was a wonderful, one-of-a-kind human being who will truly be missed. I am thankful for having known him. May he Rest In Peace. With prayers and best wishes for his family, Tom Takach

My sincere sympathy to Sally, Kelsey and Charlie. I didn't know Tim well, but every exchange was cheerful and genuine. He was a true supporter of our work. I would have enjoyed seeing his art works and talking about Chicago architecture; I am a guide at the Frank Lloyd Home and Studio.

Very saddened to hear of Tim's passing and my condolences to Sally & family. So many memories of growing up with Tim: neighborhood and Shrine Grade, UDHS and roommate Freshman and Sophomore year in college. Terrific memories and so, so many laughs and fun times. I always admired Tim for his strong love of his family, his sisters, Joey and Tommie. God bless Tim and Rest in Peace.

Sad to hear of Tim's passing. Great classmate and friend. Will be missed.

I was a classmate at U.D. Jesuit High School in the Class of 1966. Tim was in many of my classes. I remember Tim on the basketball court being a wonderful team player. Visual memories of him setting up and taking shots are still easy to recall. I remember him as a really impressive young man involved in everything UD had to offer. He had many great friends and was obviously headed toward a great life. It appears that he had a great life and family. I am very sorry to learn of his passing.

Tim has been a wonderful friend, classmate, and teammate of mine since our U of D High and University of Michigan school days. No one had a better sense of humor and fun loving ways than Tim. May this truly wonderful man rest in peace.

So sorry to hear about Tim. We worked together with Joe a couple of summers at the GM proving grounds and palled around quite a bit in the late 60's.