David Clark Hill, 54, was born October 23, 1948, and passed away at home on October 17, 2003, at 1:55 p.m.
David was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and lived many years in Shafter. He was a foreman for numerous years in Shafter. He was a foreman for numerous years at Wong & Sill Potato Shed. David enjoyed fishing and taking his boat out to the lakes and also spending time with his grandchildren. He will be missed dearly by all those who knew him.
Survivors include his wife of 36 years, Kathy Hill; brothers, Donny Hill of Truman, Arkansas, John Hill, Tommy Hill and Dewey Jessee all of Shafter; sisters, Dora Pelayo, Bertha Jessee and Wanda Jessee all of Shafter; son, Robert Hill of Wasco; daughter, Angie Hill, Gina Hill and Lisa Reno all of Bakersfield; grandchildren, Korie, Brandon, Brandy, Breanna, Edward, Steven, Scotty, Patricia, Tasha, Timmy, Joshua, Roni, Keith, Shaviantay, Greg, Devariae; also many beloved nieces, nephews and friends.
The family wishes to thank California Care B-Wing staff, Dr. Lewis and Dawn Thomas and Hoffmann Hospice for their compassion and care.
Graveside services will be held Friday, October 24, 2:00 p.m., at Shafter Cemetery.
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