Dennis Dolph Hill

August 28, 1958 - September 06, 2017

Dennis Dolph Hill

August 28, 1958 - September 06, 2017

Obituary

Dennis Hill, of Blaine, WA, is now at peace. He is preceded in death by his parents Dolph and Mary Hill. He leaves behind his son Spencer Dolph Hill; sister Mary Lee Hill, brother and sister-in-law Mike and Skye Hill; aunts and uncles Jerry and Grace Bladies, Ray and Jean Cagle, Travis and Martha Ivy; friend Sara Tario as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and a huge circle of friends.

Dennis loved people and had a beautiful way of making them feel special. He inherited his dad’s love for sports and was an avid Sonics fan. He loved his mother’s blackberry pies.

The family is having a celebration of life Saturday, September 30 at 1PM at the Blaine Perfoming Arts Center. Everyone is invited to come and share stories of Dennis; he wouldn’t want us to be sad. In lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite charity.

Celebration Of Life

  • Date & Time: January 17, 9302 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Blaine Performing Arts Center
  • Location: 975 H Street Blaine, WA 98230 - (Get Directions)

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29 responses to Dennis Dolph Hill

  1. Rick Wills says:

    Dennis was a great basketball teammate in college and also many years in city league.We had some great times together. I felt like he looked after me as a brother.When I had a change of direction in life, new job,child support obligations he provided me with a part time job at the Past Time to make ends meet. He did this for countless others, including other family members to help them reach their individual goal. School etc. Dennis was a good man and I will be forever grateful to call him my friend

  2. Bill Rodgers says:

    Spencer, Mike and Mary Lee my heart goes out to you. My life is much richer having the experiences we shared as kids growing up. Such a tremendous natural talent and athlete. In the time I knew him, I can’t recall him ever saying a bad word about anyone.

  3. Jason says:

    May you RIP my friend. You will be missed and your friendship will forever be cherished. Many thoughts and prayers are with your family and many friends.

  4. Dennis was always upbeat to be around, I worked with him and lived in the same house for awhile. I’m sorry for the loss of your brother. My thoughts and prayers our with you.

  5. Dear Hill Family, Though I didn’t know Dennis well, I do have fond memeories of him when he lived on Osprey Rd. across from a house Guy and I we’re building many years ago. Always uplifting and kind when we crossed paths. My heart goes out to you all.
    Cyndy ❤️

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