Friday, 17 October 2008

PAPA'S MEMORIAL SERVICE



Jack Sherman Hill, born Nov. 25 1939, went to be with His father, God in heaven, October 15th, 2008 after a courageous two year battle against the dragon, pancreatic cancer.

Jack passed away peacefully at home and is survived by his wife of 24 years Paulette Hill, nine children; Kim Kidder (Deer Park, WA), Robin Meyers (Freeland, WA), David Hill (Spokane, WA), Deeann Bennett (Spokane, WA), Kimberley Tucksen (Yelm, WA), Karin Gilmore (Spokane, WA), Meagan Campbell (Bellingham, WA), Jennifer Bateman (Wellington, New Zealand), and Jessica Ober (Seattle,WA), adopted children; Mark Magney (Spokane WA) and Joy Meek (Spokane, WA), twelve grandchildren, two great-grand children, and several much loved nieces and nephews. He also has three sisters, the late Mary Phillips (Las Vegas), Lauretta Phillips (North Carolina), and Trudy Potter (Spokane, WA).

Jack faithfully served his country for twenty years, gaining the rank of CWO-2 in the U.S. Navy. His service included three tours in Vietnam, where he received a medal of honor for his bravery in rescuing two men, caught in combat. He also served the U.S. in the Navy's Bikini Island atom bomb testing in the 1950’s.

The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, WA, especially Dr. Vincent Picozzi, MD in oncology, and the staff in ICU at Whidbey General Hospital. Additionally they would like to thank Vic Hansen and Hansen’s Lumber employees for their prayers and support during Jack’s inability to work due to his illness. Jack played an active role in his community and his church, Whidbey Evangelical Free Church in Greenbank.
The family asks that any monetary gifts be made to Life Services Crisis Pregnancy Center, in Spokane, WA. Condolences can be sent to Paulette Hill, PO Box 74 Freeland, WA 98249.

Jack will forever be remembered for his generous spirit, kind heart, selflessness, humility, protection of his family and country, and his compassion for all people. His spirit and legacy will continue to live on through the lives that he touched, and his beloved wife and children.

Memorial to be held on Sunday October 19th at 2:00 pm at Whidbey Evangelical Free Church in Greenbank. Further information to come regarding a second memorial service that will be held in Spokane WA in the following week.

4 comments:

Barbie said...

Jenn, I am so sorry for your loss. I will be praying for all of you. He was a wonderful man, and you're right, he left a legacy of kindness.

Love ya, sis.
Barbie

Kent Henderson: said...

Jenn,
only those who knew Jack would appreciate this comment- but when I heard he was off to Heaven the thought came to mind- "Jack was an uncluttered man!" His earthly life at times was represented by collections and clutter but his heart was clear and uncluttered by sin. I can barely hold back tears as I write just now, the time I worked with Jack was precious and his friendship and faith was solid and true.

I have to leave it at that before I break down in a public place!
love, Kent & Teresa Henderson

Gavin and Jenn said...

Thank you Kent and Barbie

He was a wonderful and uncluttered man.

Love
Jenn

Crystal Sinclair said...

Jenn, I've been praying for you and family. I pray you'll be surrounded by those who love you and that our Father will give you peace.