Travis Lee Hill © Marietta Monitor April 25, 2003, page 4 Submitted by: Martha N. Reddout
Services for Travis Lee Hill, 93, of Miami, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 25, at Paul Thomas Funeral Home, Miami, with Dr. Bill Masters officiating.
Mr. Hill was born September 13, 1909, in Love County, the son of Lee I. and Belle (Mosley) Hill. He died Tuesday, April 22, 2003, at Integris Baptist Regional Health Center, Miami.
Mr. Hill lived in the Miami area most of his life. He was a truck driver and a member of Bethany Christian Church. He and Juanita Flint were married in January, 1942, and she preceded him in death on October 31, 1997.
Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Roy G. and Margaret Hill of Deming, New Mexico and Lewis Lee and Ann Hill of Langley; one brother, Bud Hill, Marietta; one sister, Mary Belle King, Choctaw; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in the Chelsea Cemetery, Chelsea, under the direction of Paul Thomas Funeral Home, Miami.
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