Obit: Hills, Donald
Ray (1937 - 2022)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Hills, Parker, Christenson, Geiger, Aiken, Mike
----Source: Cuddie Funeral Home (Loyal, Clark Co., WI) 4/11/2022
Hills, Donald Ray (14 May 1937 – 3 April 2022) With Flag
Donald R. Hills, 84, of Loyal, passed away at his home on Sunday, April 3, 2022.
Donald Ray Hills was born to Alfred and Ina (Parker) Hills in Loyal, on May 14,
1937. He was raised and received his education in Loyal, graduating from Loyal
High School in 1956. Donnie was an all-around athlete and letterman in high
school, exceling in basketball and baseball. He was never a tall man, but always
told his family that his nickname on the basketball court was Dunk, for his
ability to slam the ball into the hoop. His family never doubted him. Donnie
enlisted in the U.S. Army after graduation and spent time in Georgia, Washington
State and Korea. He was honorably discharged after two years of service. He
married Janet C. Christenson on December 24, 1956. They celebrated their 65th
wedding anniversary quietly at home due to COVID precautions.
He worked various blue-collar jobs in Loyal after their return from Washington,
including being a meat cutter at Rellis IGA and a plumber with Midland
Cooperative. As a young man, he worked as a pinsetter at the Loyal Bowling Alley
and years later became a proud co-owner and operator of Hills Bros. Bowl, along
with his brother, Al. Donnie enjoyed cooking for his many lunchtime customers,
and was known for his delicious hot beef sandwiches and chicken dumpling soup.
It has been hard to recreate those perfect dumplings. Secret recipe. He and Al
ran it together for many years, until Al's untimely death in 1990. It became too
much for him to handle on his own, so after 24 years he sold the business and
became a general maintenance man at Grassland Dairy Products for 15 years.
After retirement, he continued to practice his first love, fishing, at his
secret hole on "the Black", where he found so much peace. He was an avid
Milwaukee Brewers fan, always loved a cribbage game but missed playing
sheepshead with his brothers and "the guys." He was a quiet man but always had a
joke for any occasion. His brain stored thousands of them, and he was always
happy to share one.
He is survived by his wife, Janet, and their four children: Donna (Vern) Geiger
of Mesa, AZ; Dan (Cyndy) Hills of Coppell, TX; Tim (Monica) Hills of Rockford,
IL; and Jim (Amy) Hills of Loyal; five grandchildren: Troy Hills of Eau Claire,
Dan Geiger of Brooklyn, NY, Shawn (Megan) Geiger of San Tan Valley, AZ, Nate
Hills of Rockford, IL and Elaina Hills of Rockford, IL; one great-grandchild:
Max Geiger; three siblings: John Hills of Sussex, Mike (Laurie) Hills of Juneau,
and Susan (John) Aiken of French Island; four sisters-in-law: Betty Hills of
Colby, Marge Hills of Wausau, Jan Hills of Sussex, and Jeanne Mike of
Greenfield; and many nieces and nephews who always looked forward to hearing
Uncle Donnie's jokes.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters: Doreen Sinclair, Doris Duell,
Sandra in infancy; and brothers: Al, David, and Chuck.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 14, 2022, at St.
Anthony Catholic Church, in Loyal, with Rev. Leo Johnson officiating. Visitation
will be held at the church, on Saturday, from 10 a.m. until time of service.
He was a faithful member of St. Anthony's Church in Loyal, and a long-time
member of the Loyal Fire Department, and a member of the Loyal Lions Club.
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