Reginald Wayne Hill
- 63 years old
- Born Mar 31, 1943
- Died Oct 13, 2006
- Six Nations, Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada
About
Dad
Recently in two separate unrelated ways, I have suffered the loss of both my parents. Both to me so young (63) and I had so much more to do with each of them in my life. It all seems to have just happened yesterday. Dad passed away Friday October 13th, 2006 after we had thought he would have a new lease on life - kidney transplant. He had an infection and was not able to fight it in his weakened condition. Still trying to recover from this, Mom was admitted to the hospital for what we thought was just an infection and unfortunately did not ever get to come back home. While in the hospital they discovered cancer and tried to treat it with chemotherapy. Her weakened condition did not allow her to fight a second infection. We lost her on June 3rd ironically to the same fate as Dad. I live with the faith that he was there to greet her and that they are now both happy together - looking down on us as special angels that will guide me through the rest of my life in a different way now. Instead of holding my hand they will hold my heart!

Dad I love you
sasha Hill (Oct 15, 2008)
your child Sasha
missing you, and always will
Ariel Hill (Oct 14, 2008)
it's been too long.
I miss you more than words can say and
more than my heart will share with the world.
You have inspired me and taught me so much
about life and love, lessons I will never forget.
You are missed greatly and remembered fondly.
Your legend lives on and I can only hope to be
as wise and adventures as you always were.
I am happy to have you in my heart and always will.
Dad...
Debbie Hill (Oct 13, 2008)
Weighing just as heavy on my heart,
The void even greater,
knowing we will always remain apart.
I cherish the memories,
and Thank God I had the chance,
To live this life and to have you
to share that one dance.
Noone lives forever,
but I thought if possible you'd be the one,
But I know now that your battle
Just could not be won.
There are 2 stars I see sometimes
that shine so bright up above
"Hello Mom and Dad,"
I send you my love.
As I get through each day
I feel you as I stand to face each fear,
Hoping the pain is more bearable
When this time comes next year.
Love Debbie
XOXOXOXOXOXO