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John Hille Obituary

John C. Hille, age 77, of Austin, TX, died Thursday, October 13, 2011. John was born in Beaumont, Texas, on January 16, 1934. He departed this world, at home, with his family. Those left behind to cherish his memory include his wife, Sandra of 29 years; children, Vicki Sherrill and husband, Ronnie, John C. Hille, Jr. and wife, Kathy, James R. Hille and wife, Tammy, Suzanna Hille Mills, Steve Adams and wife, Celeste. He is also survived by grandchildren, Lauren Harris and husband, Nathan, Mary Beth Hille, Brandon Mills, Nathan Hille, Michelle Hille, Joshua Adams, Jimmy Sherrill, Paul Hille, Faith Hille, Trey Hille, Alexandria Adams, and Mattie Adams; and great-grand- daughter, Hannah Harris. Sharing in our loss is his brother-in-law, Larry Franke, and wife, Sharon; brother-in-law, Roger Franke, and wife Joyce; and sister-in-law, Kay Franke; as well as numerous nieces & nephews. John attended Texas A&M University, where he served in the Corps of Cadets. He left A&M to attend flight school for the U.S. Air Force, where he was certified first as a navigator and later as a pilot. Commissioned January 2, 1954, he served 22 years in defense of his country, including flying two tours in Vietnam, retiring at the rank of Major. In addition to John's active duty service, family responsibilities, and other commitments, John was able to complete his education at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, graduating with a BBA. In 1975, he moved to Austin, where he began a second career in accounting, working for various departments for the State of Texas, for over 20 years. Upon his retirement, he and his beloved Sandy began their years of world travel. These were John & Sandy's happiest years. They visited all the places John had been stationed while in the Air Force, but never had the time to enjoy. Taking trains, planes, vans, and cruise ships, they traveled to the four points of the globe, including Spain, Panama, Greece, China, Japan, Russia, Thailand, Egypt, Great Britain, Germany, Scandinavia, and various other countries in Europe. Of all their travels, they were partial to trips within the United States. They especially loved Alaska and Hawaii. Maui was one of his favorite places to visit, where he loved to watch the whales and became a proud member of the Pacific Whale Foundation. Two of John's favorite forms of entertainment were musicals and football. Les Miserables was John's favorite musical. He had seen it five times and planned to see it twice more in the coming months. He also loved watching the Dallas Cowboys when Tom Landry was coaching, and listening to the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band play the Aggie War Hymn. Of all the interests in his life, more than anything he loved to fly. Last year, for his birthday, Sandy bought him one last opportunity to pilot a plane. Now, John flies without boundaries, without need for fuel, never tired, and always a co-pilot to his Savior Jesus Christ. The family would like to thank Dr. David Morris and Dr. Robert Meyerson for their excellent care. They would also like to thank Shelley Baker with Hospice Austin for her exceptional care and compassion. Visitation will be at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 18th, at Weed Corley Fish Funeral Home at 3125 North Lamar, with services following in the chapel at 10:00 a.m. Honoring their grandfather as pallbearers will be Brandon Mills, Nathan Hille, Joshua Adams, Jimmy Sherrill, Paul Hille, and Trey Hille. Interment will follow at Austin Memorial Park with military honors. Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com. Arrangements by Weed- Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX. 78705 (512) 452 - 8811.

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Published by The Beaumont Enterprise on Oct. 16, 2011.

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October 22, 2011

I was a class mate of John at South Park in Beaumont. I also lived across the street from his parents in Beaumont. I knew this first wife Rebecca. I would visit with her when they were in town. My prayers go out to you Sandra and all you family. Take care and God Bless you all
Jo Ann Ross Thornton

Fate Webster

October 21, 2011

John C. Hille and I go back a long way. I first met John at Seymour-Johnson in 1959. We were crewed together on the then new KC-135. Went through crew training together at Castle and Roswell NM. Flew many missions together (John was co-pilot, I was the Navigator). Pulled many, many alert tours together. In 1961, the crew won the best crew award in the Strategic Air Command (SAC) Bombing and Navigation Competition. Didn't really have much contact with John after the SAC crew days, but did stay in touch. A great guy and true friend.

David Verble

October 17, 2011

John will be truly missed. He and I were neighbors, schoolmates at South park and Texas A & M. We were playmates after school, I lined up on his left on the football field and we shared the same sky during our service in the Air Force. His Grandmother baked the most delicious oversized sugar cookies which she treated us to after school and my most recent visit with him was in Austin in the early 1990's and sharing a great Tex-Mex lunch.
Peace to the family,

David Verble

October 17, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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