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William Timothy “Tim” Hills

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William Timothy “Tim” Hills

Birth
Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 Feb 2003 (aged 54)
Washington, Washington County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Columbus City, Louisa County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Ralph J. Wittich Riley Freers Funeral Home

COLUMBUS JUNCTION, Iowa - William 'Tim' Hills, 54, Columbus Junction, died Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003, at the Washington County Hospital in Washington. Services are 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Columbus Junction United Methodist Church. Pallbearers are Tony Hills, Ted Hills, Dennis Pine, Jeff Carey, Ed Peters, Don Clark and Dave Orr. Honorary Pallbearers are Scott Gentzler, Dave Reynolds, Jimmy Bell and Godsons; Luke Gentzler, Scott Miller and Shane Miller. Honorary Memorial Pallbearer is Jerry Chaney. Burial will be in Columbus City Cemetery. Visitation is 4-7 p.m., Sunday at the Stacy-Lewis Funeral Home. A memorial has been established in his name for a business scholarship.

Mr. Hills was born Jan. 30, 1949, in Muscatine, the son of William and Margaret Karyn Bell Hills. He married Deborah A. Miller April 4, 1970, in Muscatine.

He was a life resident of Columbus Junction, a member of the United Presbyterian Church, the Mason Lodge No. 107 AF amp; AM and a former member of the Washington Medical Unit of the Iowa National Guard. He was the current owner of the Columbus Lumber Company and he was the owner/operator of Hills Excavating Company. He was the Water Department Supervisor for Columbus Junction and Columbus City and the Sewer Department Manager for Conesville. Also, for many years he plowed snow for many friends and families. He was interested in the economic growth and city improvements of Columbus Junction. He recently completed the Tri-City Water and Sewer improvement project. He collected Mopar automobiles and enjoyed history.

He gave the gift of life as an organ tissue donor following his death.

Survivors include his parents; his wife; four daughters; Jennifer Hills-Dunker and her husband Ron, Beth Hills and her husband Kevin Carrier all of Columbus Junction, Melissa Hills of Iowa City and Jasmine Hills of Wapello; two grandchildren Taylor Hills and Drake Dunker; two brothers, Ted Hills and his wife Lisa, and Tony Hills, all of Columbus Junction; one sister, Susan Staats and her husband Rod of Columbus Junction.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Contributor:
L. Forbes - [email protected]
Ralph J. Wittich Riley Freers Funeral Home

COLUMBUS JUNCTION, Iowa - William 'Tim' Hills, 54, Columbus Junction, died Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003, at the Washington County Hospital in Washington. Services are 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Columbus Junction United Methodist Church. Pallbearers are Tony Hills, Ted Hills, Dennis Pine, Jeff Carey, Ed Peters, Don Clark and Dave Orr. Honorary Pallbearers are Scott Gentzler, Dave Reynolds, Jimmy Bell and Godsons; Luke Gentzler, Scott Miller and Shane Miller. Honorary Memorial Pallbearer is Jerry Chaney. Burial will be in Columbus City Cemetery. Visitation is 4-7 p.m., Sunday at the Stacy-Lewis Funeral Home. A memorial has been established in his name for a business scholarship.

Mr. Hills was born Jan. 30, 1949, in Muscatine, the son of William and Margaret Karyn Bell Hills. He married Deborah A. Miller April 4, 1970, in Muscatine.

He was a life resident of Columbus Junction, a member of the United Presbyterian Church, the Mason Lodge No. 107 AF amp; AM and a former member of the Washington Medical Unit of the Iowa National Guard. He was the current owner of the Columbus Lumber Company and he was the owner/operator of Hills Excavating Company. He was the Water Department Supervisor for Columbus Junction and Columbus City and the Sewer Department Manager for Conesville. Also, for many years he plowed snow for many friends and families. He was interested in the economic growth and city improvements of Columbus Junction. He recently completed the Tri-City Water and Sewer improvement project. He collected Mopar automobiles and enjoyed history.

He gave the gift of life as an organ tissue donor following his death.

Survivors include his parents; his wife; four daughters; Jennifer Hills-Dunker and her husband Ron, Beth Hills and her husband Kevin Carrier all of Columbus Junction, Melissa Hills of Iowa City and Jasmine Hills of Wapello; two grandchildren Taylor Hills and Drake Dunker; two brothers, Ted Hills and his wife Lisa, and Tony Hills, all of Columbus Junction; one sister, Susan Staats and her husband Rod of Columbus Junction.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Contributor:
L. Forbes - [email protected]


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