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LLOYD H. HILL Sr.

LLOYD H. HILL Sr. obituary, Milton, MA

LLOYD HILL Obituary

HILL, Lloyd H. Sr. Of Milton, passed away peacefully at the age of 94 on April 15th, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Marguerite T. (McInnis). Father of Lloyd Hill, Jr. and his wife Kate of Milton, Larry Hill and his wife Melissa of Durham, CT, Cathi Hill and her husband Steve Barry of Marshfield, John of Santa Monica, CA, Rich and his wife Caitlin of Milton. Caring, compassionate and ever present in the lives of his eight grandchildren, Kate Lynne, Kristina, Lloyd Michael, Laura, Brittany, Laurence, Brice and his guardian angel, Brooks. Mr. Hill was predeceased by his brothers, Donald and Frederick, and his sister, Norma Peterson, while survived by his nieces, Diane DeChellis, JoAnne Thorpe, and nephews, Steven, David and Robert Hill. A graduate of Brown University, Bridgewater State University, M. Ed and Suffolk University, JD. Captain and All-American football tackle at Brown. Athletic Hall of Fame member at Brown University, Brockton HS and North Quincy HS. Distinguished Veteran of the Korean War. Completion of thirty-seven Boston Marathons. Adjunct Professor at Northeastern University and Quincy College. Mr. Hill worked as a dedicated and respected educator serving the Quincy community through a career spanning thirty-five years as an Administrator and Coach with his final twenty years as the Principal and greatest fan of his cherished Quincy High School Presidents. The Hill family is forever grateful to the City of Quincy and its Education leaders in the naming of the Lloyd Hill Center for Performing Arts at Quincy High School. Visiting Hours at the Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home, 326 Granite Ave., MILTON, Wednesday, from 4:00 to 7:00 pm. Funeral Mass at St. Agatha Church, Milton, Thursday, at 12:00 noon. Burial Milton Cemetery. For complete obituary and guestbook see www.alfreddthomas.com In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Field of Genes Foundation benefiting the MassGeneral Hospital Field of Genetics Research in honor of Brooks Hill. https://because.massgeneral.org/campaign/field-of-genes/c219538 Field of Genes - Campaign (massgeneral.org) Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home 617-696-4200

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Published by Boston Globe from Apr. 16 to Apr. 18, 2022.

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Jeff Turok

April 22, 2022

So sorry for your loss. Such a distinguished and honorable man. Growing up in Milton and playing a lot of baseball with Larry and Lloyd, Mr. Hill was always a welcome fixture at so many of our games. Always so supportive and had a such an admirable and genuine way about him. He certainly had an impact on so many lives that he came in contact with. RIP Mr. Hill and prayers to the Hill family.

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Chris Olson

April 20, 2022

Condolences to the Hill Family - While I didn't know Lloyd Sr that well, growing up around his children Larry, Lloyd, and Cathi tells me that he was a man of extremely high integrity and determination. Job well done Sir!

Cathy rizzitano

April 19, 2022

I had the pleasure of working at QHS as an aide/secretary in the SPED Dept. while Mr. Hill was principal. Lloyd was a caring leader to all who were in his building.

John Walsh

April 19, 2022

I met Lloyd in 1963 when he was an assistant football coach at North Quincy High working with Carl Leone who was the head coach and my father who was the Principal at North Quincy. He was a man who cared deeply about the student athletes, a person of impeccable integrity, and set a wonderful example of what it means to be a good person.

jack george

April 19, 2022

Dear Peggy, I am so sorry about Lloyd. I heard your son's
interview after the Red Sox game and it was a wonderful
tribute to Lloyd.
I have not seen you for many years, but I enjoyed meeting Lloyd at many Brown football gatherings.
My condolences to you and the Hill and McInnis families.

Jack George

Ralph Fedele

April 18, 2022

Truly sorry for your loss. I am an old friend and former chum of Lloyd. We both graduated from BHS in 1946 and hung out together when he and his family lived on Belmont Ave. in Brockton. He will be missed. God Bless you all.

Jim Stroud and Janine Wong

April 18, 2022

Dear Lloyd and family, so sorry to hear this news. What a long and wonderful life your dad led! Our sincerest sympathies to all.

Donny Cronin Jr

April 18, 2022

Lloyd and family,
I'm very sorry for your loss. What an amazing man!! You're all in my thoughts and prayers.
God Bless,
Donny

Paul Pasquarose (Pesky)

April 17, 2022

Coach Hill touched the lives of many football players. At Canton High, he turned the whole program around. I'm sure one of his best memories he had was the same as the football team of 1959-1960 the Thanksgiving morning Canton beat Stoughton 18 -6. His coaching was the main reason for this great victory and memory for all at CHS. But the most important thing about Coach Hill was his honesty and respect to everyone. He will surely be missed.

Barbara S, Fitzgerald

April 16, 2022

I was saddened to hear the news of Lloyd passing. My husband and I always enjoyed him out for his daily run . He will be missed by the Town of Milton and the City of Quincy. I have happy memories of watching his children grow into fine young people so respectful like their parents . You are in my thoughts and prayers. Your neighbor from Reedsdale Road Barbara Fitzgerald

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4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home

326 Granite Avenue, Milton, MA 02186

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12:00 p.m.

St. Agatha Church

Milton, MA

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326 Granite Avenue, Milton, MA 02186

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