Harold Kendall Hill

Harold Kendall Hill obituary, Bakersfield, CA

Harold Kendall Hill

Harold Hill Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Monarch Memorial on Oct. 1, 2025.

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Harold Hill was born on April 11th, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, to the proud parents of Robert and Yvonne Hill. Harold received his education through the Inglewood Unified School District and graduated from Morningside High School in 1976. He pursued a career as a plumber, became a journeyman, and then a licensed contractor. Harold worked as a plumber for many years, and he loved his job.
Harold had a great sense of humor and was a kind, generous brother, father, grandfather, and uncle. He was very devoted to his brother, Earl, and took very good care of him during his illness until Earl's death.
Harold met the love of his life, Christine Dixon, and together, they had two wonderful sons, Christian and Camden Hill. Harold taught his sons to be "Hill" men. He taught them to work hard, to provide for family, and to stick together as brothers. He taught them to never settle for ordinary, to raise the bar for the next generation, to follow their dreams, to believe in themselves, to make the most out of every opportunity, and to overcome obstacles. He stressed to them that they can do anything that they set their minds to do. Because of Harold's guidance, Christian and Camden are men of substance and pride, and they have been able to accomplish many goals that are important to them.
Harold was called home to be with the Lord on August 21st, 2025. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Hill, his mother, Yvonne Hill, and his brother Earlventon (Earl) Hill. He leaves to cherish his memory: two sons, Christian Hill (Lisset), (Bakersfield, California), and Camden Hill (Las Vegas, Nevada); one granddaughter, Cienna Hill (Bakersfield, California); two sisters, Donna Walker (Rancho Cucamonga, California) and Pamela Chandler (Chicago, Illinois); two nieces, Neonika Walker (Pasadena, California) and Ashley Croom (Hakeem) (Fontana, California); one nephew, Deonte Walker (Rancho Cucamonga, California); two great nephews; one great niece; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
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