Knightstown Banner Online

Search The Banner Online

PLEASE VISIT OUR SPONSORS

earning your business everyday
RUSHVILLE CHRYSLER-JEEP-DODGE
New & used vehicles with a full line service & parts dept. Call 765-932-2447 or 866-576-7874 or visit us on the web for more info.
rushvillechryslerjeepdodge.com

all your outdoor needs
HOOSIER OUTDOOR POWER & FARM SUPPLY
New & used equip, parts, service, clothing. Call 765-345-9036.
hoosieroutdoorpower.net

family-owned/operated
LEAKEY INSURANCE AGENCY
Call 765-345-5171 for info/quote.
leakeyinsurance.com

body repair experts
KNIGHTSTOWN COLLISION CENTER
Call 765-345-5380 for info/quote or visit us at 221 W. Main Street

parts for mowers
SUPERIOR MOWERS & MORE
Call 317-462-1323 or visit us on the web for more info
superiormowers.com

local trash pickup
CGS SERVICES INC.
Trash pickup, aggregate production, hot mix materials, and more. Call 800-453-5575.
cgsservices.com

Banner Obituaries

Please refer to our extensive Obituary Archives for more obituary links or return to the Obituaries main page.

 

 PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 3, 2003

 

Richard T. Hill

June 19, 1922 – Aug. 31, 2003

Richard T. Hill, 81, a resident of Knightstown, died Sunday, August 31 at Hancock Memorial Hospital in Greenfield after a brief illness. He was born June 19, 1922 in Fargo, N.D., a son of the late Otis and Esther (Terrill) Hill.

Mr. Hill was a retired heavy equipment operator and was a member of Local 102 Operating Engineers and the Indianapolis Masonic Lodge.

Survivors include his wife, Luella (Jacobs) Hill of Knightstown; two sons, William (wife Patricia) Hill of Knightstown, and William Lee (wife Deborah) Harrison of Greenfield; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, September 4 in the Condo & Son Funeral Home in Wilkinson. Burial will follow in Glen Cove Cemetery at Knightstown.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-8 p.m. today (Wednesday, September 3.

 

RETURN TO TOP