Avis de décès
Harmon Hill
2 janvier 1960 – 9 novembre 2024
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Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home & Memorial Park
Harmon Hill, aged 64, passed away on November 9, 2024, in Newport News, VA. Born on January 2, 1960, Harmon was known for his vibrant personality, especially among those close to him. His laughter and jokes filled the room, and he was always ready to lend a hand or share his delicious baked goods. A gifted singer, Harmon possessed a remarkable tenor and bass voice that he joyfully shared in song.
Harmon proudly served in the Army for four years, dedicating himself with the same fervor he applied to all areas of his life. Following his military service, he worked at Catalina Cylinders from the late 1990s until his passing, where he was not only a colleague but also a friend to many.
A devout member of the Parkland Church of God, Harmon's faith was a significant aspect of his life. He found joy in simple pleasures like shopping at thrift stores, baking, cooking, and spending quality time with family and friends.
He leaves behind his children, Alex, Tyler, Joshua, Alexis Bouza, and Ryan Hill; siblings John (Sonny), Charles, Allen Hill, and Kimberly Stotts; and numerous other family members. Harmon was preceded in death by his parents, Pearlean and Walter Hill, and a sibling, Charlene Smith.
Services to honor Harmon's life will be held on November 22, 2024, at Parklawn Woods Funeral Home in Hampton, VA, with a viewing at 4 PM followed by a service at 5 PM. A memorial service will also take place in Louisville, KY, on December 7, 2024, at Evergreen Funeral Home, with a wake at 2 PM and a service at 3 PM.
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