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Official Obituary of

Earl L. Hill

June 25, 2018
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Earl Hill Obituary


Earl L. Hill, 70, of Zanesville, passed away Monday, June 25, 2018, with loving support by his side. Earl was born November 5, 1947 to the late Lou and Earsie (Norris) Hill. In addition to his parents, Earl is also preceded in death by brothers, Dwight and James Hill; and sister, Annie Hill.
Earl leaves behind to mourn his passing, his sisters, Barbara Gibson, of Malta, OH, Christine Smith, of NC, and Hazel Jeannette Leary, of AL; his sons, Matthew and Clint Hill; his daughters, Carol Dobson, Kiko Brady, Melissa Cover, Angela Hill and Jennifer Freeze; and a host of other friends and family.
Earl lived fast and loud in his big black truck. He was an extremely hard worker. Earl could be described in many ways. He was a wild, funny, sarcastic, mechanic, highway roller, mama's boy, friend, dad, wheeler and dealer, ladies man, survivor, vulnerable and flawed man. He will be missed. The family wishes to extend thanks to the staff of Adam's Lane Care Center, as well as the staff of Scenic Pointe in Millersburg. Per Earl's wishes, no services will be observed and cremation has been chosen. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you add a photo or memory, to help them grieve. Earl was a free spirit, and most of his memories were not recorded. The family would love an opportunity to relive some of Earl's best times. BURRELL FUNERAL SERVICES is serving the family. 

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