Guest Book for Howard G. Hill

Provided by Ronnie L. Stewart Funeral Service

Posted by: Mary Baldree
Wed February 01, 2017
Words cannot begin to express how my heart is breaking for this family. Howard and Barbara have been our friends for so many years. We have watched their girls become lovely young women. Barbara, Sarah, and Susan, we love you and are holding you in our prayers and thoughts.
 

 
Posted by: Gary Gilmore
Wed February 01, 2017
I was surprised and saddened to hear of Howard's passing.  Vidalia has lost a true friend.  My prayers to the family.
 

 
Posted by: Charles and Peggy Lawrence
Wed February 01, 2017
We are deeply saddened for your loss. The entire community has lost a vital force with Howard. We will be praying for you all during the days ahead.
 

 
Posted by: Tina Knight Manning Jones
Wed February 01, 2017
Vidalia has lost a true Gentleman and an avid supporter of both Vidalia City and Toombs County events.  My condolences to his family.  He will be missed by all.
 

 
Posted by: Wendy Albrecht Kembel
Wed February 01, 2017
Dear Barbara, Susan, Sarah, Cole, Ryan, Landyn and baby Salvidor,

My heart and prayers go out to you.  I have known Howard since I was a little girl. He gave me my first bicycle and taught me the difference between "can" and "may."  We have regarded him as part of our family, as you know, and all of you are so precious to us.  We will be coming to Vidalia and look forward to being with you and hugging you.  May the God of all comfort bring comfort to each of you.  What an incredible, honorable, generous, servant-hearted man was Howard G. Hill.  He is in a good place now, and we will see him again.  I love you all.
 

 
Posted by: Michael Blakeney
Thu February 02, 2017
Howard was a true friend from the day that I met him in October 10, 2005. Howard and I worked for Trane and Howard was there for me through the thick and the thin. Inspirational is the word that defines Howard, to me. I have never met anyone who dedicated so much of time to his community and to others that he knew.

Many of my co-workers have mentioned "DIRTFT" - Do It Right The First Time - mainly pertaining to our working environment. Howard was: "DIRET" - Do It Right Every Time!

I am asking myself how Vidalia can have another Air Show without Howard right in the middle of it? I hope that maybe the next show can have a tribute to Howard with something like a fly over or maybe his name in the show's name.

Thank you Howard for all the things that you showed me how to do right: Every Time!

Michael Blakeney
 

 
Posted by: Theresa Beasley
Thu February 02, 2017
I am truly sorry to hear of your loss.  I worked at Trane with Howard and he was a out going person.  He cared about everyone that worked around him.  I no longer work at Trane but when he seen me he would always say hi.  My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
 

 
Posted by: Sue Rustin Grisham
Thu February 02, 2017
Our area has lost a vital participant in EVERYTHING. Howard did not want to miss out on anything. His life was full. He will be missed greatly in everyday life around town. Cherish your many memories. May God comfort you all is my prayer.
 

 
Posted by: John Kornberger
Thu February 02, 2017
I was shocked to hear the news of Howard's passing. As a fellow Trane employee, I had the pleasure of working with Howard and he is not someone that people easily forget. Friendly, courteous, and dedicated are only some of the qualities he possessed. But, what stands out the most to me was his servant's heart. The Air Shows, Chamber of Commerce, various charities, volunteer firefighting, and first responders are only a handful of examples of his desire to help others. I cannot think of another who compares.

My thoughts and prayers will be with his family.
 

 
Posted by: Sharon Leonard Nass
Thu February 02, 2017
Jerry and I were shocked and saddened to hear of Howards passing. He was a good friend and fine man and will be greatly missed. Barbara, our prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
 

 
Posted by: Jeff Stewart
Thu February 02, 2017
My deepest condolences to the family. Howard was one of my co-workers at Trane, and we worked a lot together through the years on various projects. I always enjoyed working with Howard. You could certainly count on him to do the right thing in whatever situation that came up. He also made sure us out-of-town visitors were well taken care of - a very hospitable gentleman. He will be missed.

Cherish the memories!

Jeff
 

 
Posted by: Maureen Crosby
Thu February 02, 2017
Barbara, Susan, and Sarah:
I am so sorry to hear of Howard's death. I pray that God will wrap His loving arms around each of you and comfort you as only He can!  Always remember the good times you shared as a family and it will be a blessing to you.
 

 
Posted by: Patricia McLendon Holmes
Thu February 02, 2017
I was surprised and saddened to hear about the passing of Howard Hill.  He was a very friendly person. It didn't matter if I was working at MRMC or somewhere in Vidalia he always spoke. Vidalia has lost a TRUE FRIEND
 

 
Posted by: Randall & Sherri F. Cooper
Thu February 02, 2017
Howard was always such a kind and friendly person. So very sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
 

 
Posted by: Johnny and Brenda Carroll
Thu February 02, 2017
May God Bless you with strength, His love and peace during this time.  Our thoughts and prayers to all
 

 
Posted by: Lisa Oliver
Thu February 02, 2017
So sorry for your loss.  He was a good man. I didn't know him well , but all he ever showed to me was kindness at my job and as a first responder. Your family will be in my prayers.
 

 
Posted by: Michael Bottorff
Fri February 03, 2017

SPATHIPHYLLUM was sent by Mike and Tina - East Lawn Animal Hospital.

From Mike & Tina and East Lawn Animal Hospital

 

 
Posted by: Frances Cottrell
Fri February 03, 2017
Howard and I were childhood friends, as our parents were very good friends.  A few years ago we reconnected on Facebook.  Please accept my condolences and prayers.
 

 
Posted by: Greg and Mary James
Fri February 03, 2017
We were so sorry to hear about Howard.  He was a good man.  He did so much for this community.  He will be missed but not forgotten.  Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Go Vols!
 

 
Posted by: Jessica Smith
Mon July 16, 2018
It has taken me over a year to have the courage to write. Every day I sit here and miss Howard. I still have his obituary hanging on my dresser mirror, which is where it will always be. Every once in a while the song lyrics that we sung at his funeral fall out of the pamphlet and I see it as a sign of he's with me. I did not know Howard long, but in the time that I did know him, he taught me so much and inspired me so many times. Howard and I met in EMT class at Southeastern Technical College there in Vidalia. I am pretty sure the whole class looked to him as a father figure, because even he would correct our instructor if something was wrong in the book. Or if he thought there was a better way of doing something. In such a short time, Howard became so very important to me! When the class found out what was going on, I texted him, and told him that he was in my thoughts and my prayers and I proceeded to give him a bible quote. Each day after that i sent him a bible verse! Then, the day after my birthday, Howard passed away! I sent him a bible verse that day, and I never knew if he read it. I still can`t delete his number out of my phone. One of the days that I messaged Howard, he told me to "Study hard, and I will be looking forward to hearing you on the radio." My very first clinical call that we had, I had to call into the hospital. Even though, Howard had already passed, I know he heard me! I know the loss of Howard is not easy for anyone. I want to give my deepest condolences to his wife, his three daughters, and the rest of his family. Howard will forever be a part of my life, my heart, my soul. Howard G. Hill watch over us all and keep us safe on every call!