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Dale Virgil Hill
1947 2025

Dale Virgil Hill

Dec 19, 1947 — Nov 20, 2025

Dale Virgil Hill was born on December 19th, 1947, and passed away on November 20th, 2025, after a brief and courageous battle with cancer.

Dale was a man of strong convictions and old-school values. He believed in showing up, doing things the right way, and treating people with respect. He valued personal connection and made every interaction count by choosing face-to-face conversations over convenience, and relationships over shortcuts. Whether paying bills, handling business, or simply talking with others, Dale believed in looking people in the eye and building trust.

Those who knew Dale knew he was someone you could count on. He was always willing to help others, even if he wasn't thrilled about it, and even when it meant stepping in during difficult moments. His actions spoke louder than words, and his care for his family was constant.

Dale was a private and complex man, shaped by life's challenges, yet his sense of responsibility and loyalty never wavered. He faced hardship with resilience and handled life in his own way, often without complaint. The relationships he built throughout his life continue to matter, and the foundation he laid through honesty and personal connection remains a source of strength for his family.

Dale deeply loved his wife, Louise Elizabeth Hill, and devoted himself to her care and comfort. He gave everything he had to ensure she was supported, safe, and cared for, and his love for her was steady, selfless, and enduring.

Dale's greatest commitment was to his wife, Louise, and caring for her was the work of his life. Though his presence is deeply missed, the love and devotion he gave her continue to surround her.

Dale is survived by his wife, Louise Elizabeth Hill, and his son, Nicholas Dale Hill.

He will be remembered for his resilience, his integrity, his belief in doing things face to face, and the quiet, lasting ways he showed his love.
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