Jon E. Hill, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2026, in Manhattan, Kansas, just two days after celebrating his 81st birthday. Born on February 7, 1945, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Jon led a life filled with dedicated service and cherished memories.
After proudly serving in the United States Army, Jon's professional journey took him to the Junction City Police Department, where he dedicated over 30 years of his life, ultimately attaining the rank of Captain. His commitment to law enforcement was paralleled by a deep sense of responsibility that permeated both his career and personal life. Remarkably, it was while executing a routine traffic stop that he first met Linda. Their union flourished, and they were set to celebrate a remarkable 54 years of marriage on February 14, 2026.
Beyond his professional achievements, Jon was a man of diverse interests. He adored spending time with Linda exploring the beauty of Colorado, particularly at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, with its breathtaking views of the continental divide. He often found himself wishing to book a haunted suite, embracing the charm of life’s little adventures. A patient but strict individual, Jon imparted lessons through his actions and afforded wisdom to those around him. He was known for his love of the outdoors, and found immense joy in fishing at Milford Lake, tending to his garden, and nurturing the local bird population.
Jon held a special place in his heart for his family. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Linda J. Hill; son Scott Russell and daughter-in-law Melissa; grandsons Collin (Elizabeth) Russell and Logan (Jessica) Russell; granddaughter Delaney Russell and her wife Jana; and great-grandsons Canton and Colter Russell.
Though he will be deeply missed, Jon joins his late parents, Donald Hill Sr. and Darl Miller, as well as his brothers, Donald Hill Jr. and Brent Hill, and sisters Carol, Barbara, and Marsh, along with his father-in-law Lake Watson and mother-in-law Aline Watson. His legacy of love, strength, and service will resonate among all who had the privilege of knowing him. May he rest in peace.
Cremation will take place and no services are planned at this time.
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203 North Washington St, Junction City, KS 66441

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