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Hugh Kenneth "Ken" Hill, 88, a 33-year career US Foreign Service Officer and former US ambassador to Bulgaria, passed away on December 30, 2025, after a short illness, in Winchester, VA.
Ken's intellect, near-photographic memory, affinity for languages, empathy, and work ethic made him the consummate diplomat. Tall, dark, handsome, and impeccably dressed, Ken looked the part, too. But given his humble beginnings, Ken becoming an FSO, let alone an ambassador, was improbable.
He was born into poverty in segregated Texas on June 14, 1937, the third of four children. His father struggled to find work during the Great Depression until Standard Oil in Richmond, CA hired him during World War II. Although his parents did not finish high school, both emphasized education to their children. Ken became the first in his family to graduate from college, with a BA in history at UC Berkeley in 1959. Intending to become a minister, Ken attended the Berkeley School of Divinity for 18 months before changing his career plan.
While serving in the U.S. Army 1961-1963, Ken married Yvonne Trout, who would be his wife of 62 years until her death in November 2024. After being released from active military duty, Ken returned to UC Berkely and earned an MA in history in January 1964. He became a US Foreign Service officer in September 1964, and with their first child, Derek in tow, he and Yvonne went to Israel in April 1965. Their second child, Jennifer, was born there in 1966. Ken then worked in Germany (1966-1971), where third child Brian was born (1970). Ken and his family lived in the DC area (1971-1973), then Yugoslavia (1973-1976), returning to the DC area (1976-82), followed by postings in Bulgaria (1982-1984), and Zambia (1984-1988.) Ken and Yvonne both instilled in their children the values of education, being open and accepting of diverse races, cultures, ethnicities, and religions, and championing the marginalized, both abroad and in America.
Serving as U.S. ambassador to Bulgaria in 1990-1993 marked not just the apex of Ken's Foreign Service career, but a pivotal moment in world history that seemed meant for him. With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Bulgaria's communist government fell, and its society opened up. As the first U.S. ambassador in post-communist Bulgaria, Ken spoke publicly in fluent Bulgarian all over the country, reassuring Bulgarians that America was Bulgaria's friend and emphasizing American democratic and civic values. Specifically, he called for the inclusion of all citizens in government and society, regardless of ethnic, religious, and political backgrounds and views, past or present. He later said he did so "consciously and deliberately." Bulgarians responded enthusiastically, and he became famous and widely recognized in Bulgaria.
Before retiring from the Foreign Service in 1995, Ken was diplomat-in-residence at the new George C. Marshall Center in Germany for 18 months. After retirement, he worked as a consultant for several organizations. Ken and Yvonne lived in Gettysburg, PA, Bradenton, FL, and Strasburg, VA before settling permanently in Winchester, VA.
Ken Hill is survived by his children Derek, Jennifer (Matthew Murphy), and Brian, grandchildren Brianna, Sophia, Kenneth, and Alexandra, his brother Tucker (Robbie Hill) and numerous nieces and nephews.
The memorial service will be held on February 21, 2026, at 2pm, at the chapel at the Village of Orchard Ridge, 400 Clocktower Ridge Rd., Winchester, VA. All are welcome.
Please consider donating in Ken Hill's memory to:
Protect Democracy, https://protectdemocracy.org
International Rescue Committee, https://help.rescue.org
American Foreign Service Association, https://afsa.org
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Published by The Washington Post on Feb. 13, 2026.

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J. Patrick Truhn

February 8, 2026

Ambassador Hill represented the finest in American diplomacy. He inspired Bulgarians - many of them bewildered by the sudden transformations of post-communist society - and his American colleagues to work together to ensure that Bulgaria's transition to democracy and a market economy was a success. I learned more from him than from any other ambassador in my thirty-year career.

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