1945
2018
Raymond Archie Hill
1945 - 2018
Raymond was born April 29, 1945 to Raymond Junior Hill and Helen Benita Smoot Hill in Bakersfield, CA and passed away on September 11, 2018. He was preceded in death by his parents and his siblings Barbara Jean, Steven and Patty.
Raymond is survived by his Step-Mother Barbara Hill, his siblings Bobby, Caroline, Michael (Robyn), Susan (Jennifer), Richard (Pamela), Timothy (Julie) and Debbie (Dino) Raymond fell in love and married Jeani Looker when they were teenagers. They had five children, Raymond (Deena), Misty (Michael), Shellie (Jay), Stephen, and Beckie (Bobby). He was grandfather to Brandon, Brittany, Daniel, Desiree, Margaret, Christopher, David, Tony, Mirjhana, Dominque, Eddie, Sammy, Johnny and Reggie.
Raymond lived a life of contradictions. Loving and strained relationships. Marriages and divorces. Great and bad decisions. His family chooses to focus on the positive. He could charm anyone, children loved him, intelligent, helpful, creative, Saturday morning breakfast and cartoons, family dinners, teasing and fudge.
Services will be held at the Bakersfield National Cemetery, at 1:15 pm, Friday, October 5th.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
D A
October 10, 2018
So sorry to learn about the passing of your father and grandfather. It is always sad when you lose someone very precious to you. May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalms 119:76)
Bj Harms
October 3, 2018
My condolences to Becky and Bobby for the loss of her dad. I had the pleasure of spending some time with Ray during prior holidays. I was welcome into the family like I was family, I will be internally grateful for the outpouring of warmth when I needed it the most. I love both of you two. BJ
L J
October 2, 2018
Please accept my condolences on the loss of your loved one. May the love of God, Friends, and Family carry you through your grief.
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