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Michael R. Hill

1946 - 2021

Michael R. Hill obituary, 1946-2021, Laureldale, PA

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Michael Hill Obituary

Michael Richard Hill Michael Richard Hill, 75, of Cumru Township, died December 2, 2021 at Tower Health – Reading Hospital, West Reading, with his wife and daughter by his side. His last conscious moments last week, were with his entire family. He was the loving husband of Judith Jo (Dresher) Hill, with whom he shared 52 years of marriage, or as he said: All My Life! Born, June 17, 1946, in Reading, he was son of the late Richard Franklin and Helen Irene (Twardowski) Hill. Michael was a 1964 graduate of Governor Mifflin High School; he was a proud part of “The Kenhorst Boys Crew”. Then went on to earn his Undergraduate Degree, in Early Childhood Education, from West Chester University; and subsequently, earned his Master’s Degree, in Education, from Lehigh University. He was employed as a teacher in the Governor Mifflin School District for 32 years, retiring in 2004. While there, he started teaching kindergarten at Brecknock but spent the majority of his career in 5B at the Intermediate School. He started the Civil War re-enactments and earned an Honorary Recognition from the late Senator Michael O’Pake. Michael was a member of St. John de la Salle R.C. Church, Shillington, and a former member of St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church, Millmont. Michael volunteered for years with Meals on Wheels. A deep-sea fisherman; he won The Blue Marlin Open in 1984 with his father, an award he was immensely proud of. He enjoyed sharing his love of deep-sea fishing with Michele. He also loved hunting, and butchering deer, and most recently a bear, with his buddies, Kevin (Doc), Roger, Nubby, Cooper, and Garrett. Mike played tackle on the GM Varsity football team. He was the first person from Governor Mifflin to make the All-State football team. He also was a member of the Track and Field team, which dominated Counties, especially in his senior year. He was a lifeguard, taught swimming lessons, sharing his love of the water and Red Cross. He coached junior high pony football and baseball. He was a sports advocate. Michael enjoyed watching football with his ‘Sunday Football Crew,’ Hags, Bob, Dennis, Jack, Frank, Brady, and Lance (before he went to heaven. We know Lance is with him watching now). Lastly, his biggest joy in life was doting over his grandchildren; they were his life; he was their best friend. Shea is so grateful for him teaching how to shoot a bb gun; Teagan was his heart and soul, his very own “I Love Lucy.” Travel was one thing he often talked about, but rarely did. He did make a memorable trip to Poland with the Nawoczenski crew, 2 trips to Mexico with Judy, 1 with Michele, and a trip to Jamaica. He talked of Hawaii and Disney for the grand-kids first trip, but it was cancelled due to Covid. He and the family had many memorable trips to Stone Harbor. Surviving, in addition to his wife, is his daughter, Michele (Hill) O’Brien, her significant other, Seth Roby of Mohnton; Seth, of whom Mike was so happy to have back in his life; his grandchildren, Teagan and Shea; and his sister, Elaine Ann (Hill) Koch of Kenhorst. Other survivors include his many close family members, especially his nephews and niece: Eric, Albert, Paul and Jessica. A viewing will be held Thursday evening from 5-7 at Stitzel Family Funeral Homes & Crematory, Inc., 3300 Kutztown Road, Laureldale. A visitation will be held Friday morning from 9-10 in the funeral home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, December 10th, at 10:30 a.m. at Chapel of St. George at Gethsemane Cemetery, 3139 Kutztown Road, Muhlenberg Township. Burial will follow the mass in the cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to: The Micheal Hill Memorial Scholarship Fund at Governor Mifflin School District. For online condolences, visit www.Stitzels.com.

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Published by Reading Eagle from Dec. 3 to Dec. 7, 2021.

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Linda, John & Lorie Ferraro

December 13, 2021

Judy & Michele,
Our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Scott Hagy

December 5, 2021

My condolences to the family. I was a student teacher with Mike back in the early 90's. I enjoyed working with him, learning how to handle a classroom and benefitting from his kindness and professionalism. We would banter good-naturedly about the Wilson-Mifflin rivalry and many other topics. He was a fine gentleman!

Michele Obrien

December 5, 2021

Daddy, I am so broken without you. You were the most amazing man, mentor, educator, father, husband, and grand-father. You were my inspiration for everything and I am so proud to say you were my dad. The kids miss their best friend so much. Mom and I need you, and Seth needed so much more time with you. We are beyond devastated. There are so many people who loved and admired you. Please hug everyone in heaven for us. You will always be in our hearts, souls and minds. We love you so much daddy:)

Maurice Concordia

December 4, 2021

RIP Mr. Hill
Are thoughts and prayers for his family during this difficult time.

Donna Ruth

December 4, 2021

My daughter, Sherri had him for a teacher in the early 90´s. He was the Best ever! So wonderful with kids. He will be so missed. To his family.... you won´t be able to forget all the beautiful memories with him So sorry to hear of his passing.

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