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Richard Lee Hill
Sep 16, 1936 - Jul 23, 2000
Posted by Jo Aguirre

MERCER - ADAMS  

Richard Lee Hill was born Sept. 16, 1936, to Robert & Alma Hill in Moore, OK. He grew up on a farm in Cashion and graduated from Cashion High School in 1954. Richard married Shirley West on June 22, 1963. They moved to Piedmont in 1977 where they raised their daughters, Judy, Patty & Janet. His 4 grandchildren were the delight of his life. Richard was a member of Heritage Baptist Church, and was employed in the computer field for over 40 years.

He is survived by his wife, Shirley, of thehome; daughters & their husbands, Judy & David Smedley, Patty & Mike Hoskins, all of Yukon, Janet & Rick Harris of Piedmont; grandchildren, Sheridan & Maci Hoskins and Taylor & Blake Harris; 1 brother, 3 sisters, & a host of relatives & friends.

Richard lived life according to what he always said, "To God be the Glory".

Services at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday at Heritage Baptist Church, with interment at Kansas Cemetery, Piedmont

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