Priscilla Marie Hill
April 29, 1926 - July 3, 2010
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Obituary
Priscilla M. Hill passed away July 3rd at the age of 84. Born in Windsor, Vermont April 29, 1926. Preceded in death by her mother, Ruth S. Young, father, Massy B. Young, brother, Donald T. Young, husband, Pentti O. Hill of 40 years. Friend, Floyd J. Steichen. Survived by a brother, George Richard Young; nephew Barry Young. She graduated from Chester High School, Chester, VT, class of 1946. Retired from the Boeing Co. in 1985 after over 40 years as a Quality Control Coordinator.
A casual celebration of life will be held on Saturday July 31st at 11:00. Following a brief service, friends and family are welcome to share stories, memories and celebrate Priscilla’s life.
All are invited to view photos, get directions and share memories in the family’s online guest book at www.bonneywatson.com.
In lieu of flowers, all are invited to make remembrances to
Maui Humane Society
www.mauihumanesociety.org
PO Box 1047
Puunene, Maui Hawaii 96784
PAWS
www.paws.org
PO Box 1037
Lynnwood, WA. 98046
MEOW
www.meowcatrescue.org
10600 NE 68th St. Suite F
Kirkland, WA. 98033-7044
Pasado’s Safe Haven
www.pasadosafehaven.org
PO Box 171
Sultan, WA. 98294
Carpinito Brothers extends our sincere condolences to the family of Priscilla Hill. She will be remembered as a long time customer and friend. We consider ourselves fortunate to have received many gifts of her wonderful home canned goods over the years. Her pickle recipe continues to be shared with many other customers and is labeled “Priscilla Hill’s Famous Dills.” We will miss her smiling face.
Priscilla was a friend to all who crossed her path. She had an huge heart and gave of herself without question. She will be missed but never forgotten.
Priscilla was my client since 1985 after she retired. We shared many stories of life, love and tragedy.
She loved comming to get her nails done, keeping them looking good. I shall miss seeing her, and hearing her stories.
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Priscilla. She was a great friend to my mom, Catherine Metcalf of Baltimore, VT. Whenever Priscilla and her husband came back to Vermont, they came to visit our family and usually brought treats for us kids. I am so thankful our parents had a chance to take a train trip out to visit her a number of years ago. Priscilla took them all over the area to show them the sites. I’m so sorry I did not get to see her the last time she visited Vermont.
I never met Priscilla but we talked on the phone many times. Our love of animal gave us a lot to talk about. I would keep her up to date with information on how my in-laws were~Cathy and Bob Metcalf who she knew for many years. Priscilla lived with Cathy when she was in high school for a short time. They were great friends. Priscilla always appreciated what Cathy had done for her. I will miss her phone call a whole lot. She was a GREAT LADY. Louanne Metcalf
Priscilla was my cousin my father’s sister’s daughter and she was so much fun! I remember especially the time she rented a huge Lincoln Continental after flying to VT. She drove to my house out in the VT countryside with my mother and aunt. Priscilla, of course, was driving, successfully negotiating the winding dirt road, and they were laughing so hard and having a wonderful time. We will miss her calls, cards, letters, and e-mails terribly.
One of the most energenic and friendliest lady I ever met.
Will always remember the retired Boeing receiving personnel yearly social that She organized.
She will be missed.
So Many wonderful memories of a friendship that has lasted for 61 Years. I will miss you Dear Friend.
Mary
Priscilla will really be missed by alot of people. She was one of the most friendliest people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing and working with. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Anita Pinnock
I would like to send my condolences to Priscilla Hill’s family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I remember growing up on SW 123rd Pl in Renton just up the block from Mr and Mrs Hill. They were a very sweet couple and Mrs. Hill always had a smile and kind word when all us kids would run by her house on our way someplace “important”. Though I had not thought of her in years just seeing her name brought back many good memories. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on her passing.
I always said Hi to Priscilla when I had occasion to visit Receiving Inspection and would go past her station where she was putting the paperwork on a shipment of parts to direct them to the proper inspection areas. She was always cheerful and upbeat and ready to banter a bit. She will be missed there, as she will be as the coordinator of the retiree luncheons.
We always looked forward to Priscilla’s visits to our home in AZ. She had actually talked about another visit. We are going to miss her deeply.
Christina, Kris, Maria, Erika and Linda
What a great loss….Mrs Hill was always like a grandmother to me growing up and we will miss her terribly.