DOROTH I. HILL OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Shawnee News Star
DOROTHY I. HILL
1926 - 1998
Dorothy I. "Dottie" Null Hill died Thursday in Chandler at the age of 71.She was born May 5, 1926, the daughter of Robert E. and Marie Brown Null.She moved to Chandler in 1997 after having lived in Alum Creek, West Virginia and Nitro, West Virginia.She was preceded in death by her mother; her husband, Golden Hill; two sons, and one daughter.Survivors include her father, Robert E. Null, Chandler; son, Paul A. Wells, Poca, West Virginia; daughter and son-in-law, Thomas and Betty King, Chandler; stepdaughter, Carol Hernodon, Chandler; sister, Eluise Adkins, St. Albans, West Virginia; brother, Ed Ellis; niece, Rachell South, Chandler; five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and many other relatives; as well as numerous friends and loved ones.Services will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel, Chandler, with the Rev. Doyle Seeley officiating.Burial will be in Oak Park Cemetery, Chandler.Published April 3, 1998.
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