Family and Friends CELEBRATING THE ___ OF Family and Friends The family ofthe late Mr. Adolphus "Boxhead" Hill, Jr. extends their heartfelt appreciation for the many acts ofkindness shared during this time ofbereavement. The outpouring expressions oflove and concern have touched our hearts and lifted our spirits. Each expression in its own unique way, has serv~d as a source ofcomfort in our time ofsorrow. May God continue to bless each ofyou in a very special way. QJ'k@~ rpj)~QTr#nd/e~ 1876 2nd Avenue Decatur, GA 30032-3963 (404) 371-0772 Frida~April3~ 2010 -1:00 O'clock P.M.- cff~PJ3afWdW~ 2071 Hosea L. Williams Drive, Southeast Atlanta, Georgia 30317 ~Ofl/dlicwn cf?~~ Pastor ~~~ cf?~Officiating QX(dolphus "Boxhead" Hill, Jr. was born on December 31, 1945 in Atlanta,.Georgia. He was the oldest son of the late Carrie B. Hill and Adolphus Hill, Sr. He received his education in the Atianta Public School System. He was an entrepreneur, owning several businesses. "Boxhead", as he was affectionately called, loved sports, traveling and entertainment. Adolphus was loved greatly by his family and friends. He was a unique individual who spent most of his life spreading love +o others. He was preceded in death by a son, Roderick Redmond and daughter Angel Taylor. He leaves to cherish his memory, son, Calvin Fletcher; daughter, Adonika Hill; four devoted brothers, Earnest Campbell, Calvin Hill, Reginald Crowder and Javan Hill; five loving sisters, Bruceyene Hiii-Hodo, Deborah Hill, Brenda Hill, Sherry Marshall and Angela Swint, one grandson; Travis Chapman, one granddaughter; lkea Prison; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. qotfsaw tliat you were suffering }lrufa cure was not to 6e, So Jfe put J{is arms arourufyou }lrufwliispered; }lpo(plius ''Come rwitli :Me. '' rr!iroU{jli tearjif{edeyes We watcliedyou suffer }lrufs(ow{yfade away. }l(tlioUfJii we {ovedyou deep(y, We couU not maf