Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Milton E. Hill, Monday, October 26, 1992, 1:00 P.M., Sellers Brothers Chapel, 889 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia, The Reverend Horace C. Fisher, Officiating

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The Reverend Horace C. Fisher Officiating

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Milton E. Hill was born November 12, 1942 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. (Thelma) Hill. He was preceded in death by his father at a very early age. Later his mother married Mr. Charles H. Watkins who helped to rear him.
He received his education in Bibb County and then joined the United State Army for many years.
He departed this life October 22, 1992 and leaves to cherish his memory, wife, Betty D. Hill, Atlanta, Georgia; children, Michael and Valerie Hill, Macon, Georgia; mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins, Macon, Georgia; three sisters, Nadin Searcy, Sonja Watkins, Atlanta and Gail Howell, Macon, Georgia; stepchildren, Wendell Hodges, Quincy, Florida, John and Terrell Hodges, Atlanta, Georgia; three aunts, Mrs. Sadie Jackson, Katie Tutt, Macon, Georgia and Mrs. Eula Wade, Atlanta, Georgia; one uncle, Jessie Tutt, Macon, Georgia; four grandchildren, mother-in- law, Laura McGee, Quincy, Florida; two brothe rs-in- law, Freddie Sea rcy, A t lanta, Georgia and Warren Harris, Quincy, Florida; one sister-in-law, Frances Harriell; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
"To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven; A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant and a tin1e to pluck up that which is planted... "
Ecclesiastes 3:1-2

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ORGAN PRELUDE HYMN ... .. .. . ..... . .. . . . ............. . "Amazing Grace'' SCRIPTURE ... . . .. . .- ... The Reverend Horace C. Fisher
The Old Testament The New Testament PRAYER .. . ........ . ...... . ........... Mrs. Bertha Cavil SOLO .... . ........................ Mrs. Frances Harriell REMARKS (Three Minutes) . ... . .... Mrs. Bertha Cavil OBITUARY (Read Silently) .......... . ........ Soft Music EULOGY ...........................The Reve rend Fisher ORGAN MEDLEY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .... . ... Mrs. Earlene Reynolds RECESSIONAL
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Lincoln Memori al Cemetery 2275 Sim pson Roa d, Northwest
Atlanta, Georgia