William Max Hill

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I served in the Army.

William Max HillI am a Veteran.

of Fairfield Bay, AR

November 4, 1939 - June 18, 2024

Max Hill is dead. He died Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at his home in Fairfield Bay lovingly attended by his devoted daughter, Edie and her mother, Janet Van Meter Hill. He was the youngest and sole survivor of the six children of the late Brian and Edith Hill of Turner.

Max had mourned the deaths of his brothers, Kenneth Hill of Heber Springs, Boyd Hill of Memphis and Joe Hill of West Memphis; his sisters, Marie Lumpkin of Pocahontas and Joyce Garland of Memphis and his second wife of 17 years, Linda Sanders Baker Hill of Forrest City.

Along with his heartbroken daughter, Edie, he is survived by sons, Stephen and Van.

No service was or is to be held as were Max's expressed wishes.

A memory page can be accessed at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/clinton

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9 Condolence(s)
Winston and Mary Ned Foster
Marvell, AR
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Thursday, June 27, 2024

Thinking of all of your family. Lots of folks have special memories of Max, who was a friend to all.
Bless yall,
Mary Ned wand Sonny Foster
Marvell, Ar

Ludie McIntosh
North hills, CA
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Monday, June 24, 2024

Cheryl Webster Parrish
Wynne, AR
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Saturday, June 22, 2024

Many prayers for all the Hill family. My mom, Betsy Chisnall Webster, loved her cousins. She had wonderful memories of all of them.

Carolyn Stark Watson
Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, June 20, 2024

To Edie, Janet, and all Max Hill ‘s loved ones and friends; my condolences and prayers

William Ogden
Omaha, NE
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Thursday, June 20, 2024

To the family, especially to Edie and Van:

I’m so sorry for your loss of your Dad. I know all to well and understand what you and your family are going through having lost my Dad on August 2nd last year. I was with him as much as possible traveling back and forth to Houston from Omaha to be with him.

Edie, it is nice that you and your Mother were able to be with him when your Dad passed away.

Blessings to all of you and I will be saying prayers for your family members.

Sincerely,
William Ogden
ASES

Dr Steven Cloyd
Marion, AR
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Thursday, June 20, 2024

I knew Max well when I lived in Marianna. We had some wonderful times together. He was a kind and thoughtful person. He will be missed by many.

Shirley Houston
Higden, AR
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Thursday, June 20, 2024

Max and Janet and I were very close friends in Marianna, Ar. Our children were close friends. There are so many cherished memories of our friendship. I cherish those memories. Edie, Van, Stephen, and Janet, I send my love. I am out of town attending the fineral of another close friend at present. I send Big Hugs and Much Love to you. May you have God’s Comfort at this tome.

Linda Darnell Arnold
Mayflower, AR
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Thursday, June 20, 2024

Janet Hill was my senior English teacher at Barton High School. At the time, she & Max were a young married couple expecting their first child. Janet was an inspiration to me, a role model for furthering my education & growing as a person. I am retired from a successful teaching career after earning a doctorate in English education. My thoughts are with you & your family as you grieve the loss of this important family member.

Jim Van Dover
Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, June 20, 2024

Max had a hugh tolerate, patent , loving heart. I met him when he and I served in Germany as members of the u s. Army. He was fun. Following our discharges from the service, we met again, both of us living in the same eastern arkansas community. He and his employees remodeled our home extensively. I’d lost tract of hiim in more recent years but am confident he continued to help and encourage his fellow man.