Obituaries

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JAMES HILL

October 11, 2014

Posted by:
Al and Pat Pearsehouse (CP Rail)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Harvey and Shirley: Please accept our most caring thoughts in the loss of your son. May peace and God's blessing be with all your family at this most difficult time.

Posted by:
Jim Head (co-worker of Kathy's)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Such incredible testimonials to the kind of person Jim was. I know you will treasure those memories and carry on his legacy. Blessings to you and your sons. Keep smiling Kathy... You are one of the most positive people I know.

Posted by:
June Woodrow (friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

What a beautiful tribute Kathy....felt like I had actually met Jim. Sorry I never did and hugs to u snd your family. I am unable to attend the celebration but I will be with you in my thoughts and prayers.

Posted by:
Pam Rose (Friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My heartfelt sympathies to Kathy, Dean and Drew. Jim you always had a smile and listening ear. We shared many rites of passage, your wedding, birth of your boys. Gone too soon. We, the AEL ladies, will take care of Kathy. Will miss you, dear Jim. Rest in peace.

Posted by:
Brendan Armitt (Friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

It's one hundred percent true what you said kath, 'they could talk to Jim about things they couldn't talk about to anyone else, he'd offer advice when needed, or just listen.' As one of Dean and Drew's friends, Jim made me feel as welcome as family. As much as I love my parents there's just certain things you don't talk to them about. Jim would always be there to listen with open-arms and a judgment-free ear. We lost a great man the other day, but his advice, jokes, and stories will never leave us. RIP Jimmy effin Page.

Posted by:
brett perrault (friend/coworker)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Jim always had a smile for you my sympathy to all his family and friends

Posted by:
Paula Herriot (friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

What a beautiful and moving tribute, Kathy. It shows how much Jim was loved, and how much he will be missed.

Posted by:
Grant Kerr (friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Over the last few days, Jim has brought a flood of memories of growing up on Aldine, the back lane, 'across Ness”, Jim and Paul, pretending to be rock stars in Jim’s basement, and building tree forts. Jim loved to climb trees, particularly the one in his back yard; Jim and Paul would climb as high as possible - I was terrified of heights, but Jim would invariably encourage me to just give it a try. Even as kids, he wanted to make sure everyone was included. The last time I saw Jim, both of us had gone to the Big A - we were in our mid-twenties and had not seen much of each other since high school. Over some (many) beers, he said: “I always looked out for my little buddy, Grant. Always looked out for him”. As a kid, that had never occurred to me; as an adult looking back, it was perfectly obvious that he was. I wish I was able to attend the celebration of his life today, my apologies for not being there.

Posted by:
Bobby Gunn (BFF)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

It is impossible to come up with words to express my shock and dismay at Harv's sudden passing. While I hadn't seen him since we celebrated his 40th birthday - freezing our beers off at the original Heritage Hockey Classic - he was always close to mind.We'd known each other since our early teens and were both amazed how time had flown when we hit 50. Regrettably, I assumed he'd hit many, many more and we'd have many more adventures ahead of us. (Sorry Kath. No regrets, right?)And to my dear Katherine: You know how I feel and more importantly, you know how Jim felt. (I still find it implausible to refer to him in the past tense). You two were a match made in heaven and I guess he's just arrived there early for you. To Dean & Drew: Your Dad was one of a kind and I look forward to the time when I can tell you all the stories which are unfit for print. Be thankful for one thing tho - When we were young, he maintained he was gonna have a child and name him Anton ... He thought it'd be cool to have a kid named Anton HillSo Jimmy - my little drummer boy - get in your '68 Beaumont and drive safely on your journey. You will be missed but never forgotten. Your laugh will continue to resonate in my head for the rest of my life. Peace out lil brother ...

Posted by:
The Papaioannou's (Tom, Sherra, Karleigh & Ni

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Kathy, Dean, Drew and extended familyPlease accept our most sincerest of condolences. The beautiful tribute of Jim's life that you have shared is a true testament of your love & devotion for Jim. May you find peace and comfort in the days to come.Blessings to you all,Sherra, Tom Papaioannou & family

Posted by:
Rick, Wendy, Ryley and Shelby Hurlin (Friends)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Oh Kathy. What a beautiful tribute. Our tears and laughter go with Jim to the Heaven above. Gosh I remember dancing with Jim so many times at Silver Heights Community Club. What a blast. Lots of good times at hockey parties and special events. His smile was always there. Oh my. To you and Dean and Drew and your extended family - from the bottom of our hearts - we send you all our condolences.

Posted by:
Melissa (Family friend )

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

I only met Jimmy and the Hills this year when I was living Winnipeg and I must say, Kathy and Jimmy became family to me like the Beaudrys did. I was new to all these people who've known each other for years, and they still went out of there way to help me when needed and take care of me, making sure I'm alright. And whenever you seen Jimmy, he'd have the biggest, most happiest smile on his face! And Kathy you nailed it, no matter what, Jim was always open ears for all us kids and gave the best advice. Then there's the love he had for his family... 25 years of marriage and still when you seen the two of them, was like they fell in love with one another all over again, the love he had for his kids was like no other. He'd always talk about it. While living in Winnipeg, whether it was the Beaudrys back yard or the Hills... Jim was life of the party, or at the bar. He was just that type of person, everyone loved him as soon as they met him. Not a mean bone in his body. My apologies I can't attend the service Kathy or be there for you all at this time. I feel like a jerk for moving... But know my thoughts and prayers are always with you and Jimmy will always be in all our hearts!!! Rest in Paradise Jimmy!

Posted by:
Brian Smiley (Family friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Sometimes life is not fair. Losing our pal/friend Jim is one of those times. Our deepest condolences to Kathy, Dean and Drew. Our boys grew up together, went to school and hung out. Jim and I shared many a hockey/fishing/boating/cottage story. He was quite the character. And how he loved to laugh! We have a lot of great memories of Jim. Two come to mind: the day he was water skiing at our cottage. What a pro! And only a few weeks ago he was dancing and having a heck of great time at the Big A, rockin' to Whole Lotta Angus. We'll never forget those good times at the old Sturgeon Creek club.....Jim being his usual life of the party. As for Kathy: you know the Hockey Moms will be there for you. When I think of Jim, I'll remember just how precious life/friends/fun is. We miss you, big fella. Gone, but never forgotten. The Smiley Family.

Posted by:
Cheyenne Beaudry (Close family friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My name is Cheyenne and my family is neighbours to the Hills. I considered not sharing in the guest book thinking it didn’t matter what I wrote. With further thought I came back to this page with the illogical idea that maybe, somehow, Jim would see this.'The Hills' are closer than family friends, they are family. We moved to the area over a decade ago and the first neighbours we met were the Hills. My brother was enrolled in hockey and my mom remembers being at the outdoor rink on a cold, windy, Winnipeg day and Jim walking over to welcome and greet them to the area and team. That gives you the idea of the kind of man and friend Jim was. Jim would go out of his way for anyone that needed a hand or even a friendly 'hello and welcome'.My brother and Jim's son played hockey together for the next handful of years and our families grew closer. The boys became best friends and the parents did as well. Jim worked hard and set the best example for his boys, he was the epitome of a great man. My dad and Jim became the best of friends, “partners in crime”. Imagining Martin without his buddy could break my heart alone. I couldn’t even begin to count the number of memories our families shared; they really did live out the best years of their lives. I often would ask Jim how he met Kathy and he would go on to tell me how he 'swept her off her feet' and 24 years into their marriage it was still visible. They would get lost into song and dance with each other like they just fell in love, like no one else was around. To this day I still consider their love for each other my aspiration.In hard times like these, it is tough to understand why a family so deserving of happiness would have this fate. But I choose to believe Jim will always be here, in the songs we hear, at the BBQ's we will have, the Jets game we watch, and during the garage dance parties to come. I know you’re sitting on a boat somewhere, with Pepper by your side, floating in a blissful heaven. To say you will be missed is an understatement and you will always be in our hearts. Rest in peace Jimmy.

Posted by:
Ron Letourneau (Friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

I've known Harv since Elementary School some 40 odd years. Our kids then played hockey together. He was a genuine person and a true friend. He will be forever missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to Kathy and Dean and Drew RIP Harv

Posted by:
Tiffany Dunn (Friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My fondest memory of Jim is a party at the Wakeman's dancing to Van Halen singing our asses off and Jim looks at me between air guitar riff's and says Tiff why don't you have someone? I'm gonna find you someone.... LOL.

Posted by:
Laura Menard (Bannerman) (My second 'bro')

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Aaaaaaaah Jim....You left us too soon. There will always forever be a void in all of our hearts and lives.The Hills lived across the street from us growing up. Our parents, bless their hearts, have been friends for 50+ years.My brother Paul, and Jim, were best of buds all through their lives. Being younger, and a girl, they would always try to ditch me at play time. But I tried my best to keep up. Consequently I was a bit of a tom boy growing up. I climbed trees with them, played with Jim's sparkly new Tonka truck, JI Joe, and lego's. As my brother's illness got the better of him, Jim and Kathy were one of the few people who never gave up on him. I thank you for that.And hey Jim, like I told ya the last time I saw ya, I'll never forget them frogs you and Paul put in my sleeping bag at our cottage in Victoria Beach. Hardy har har!!I still owe ya.Till then...And too my 'soul sista' Kathy, I love you hunny bunny, and will always be there for you.My sincerest condolences to you and yours. You are in my wishes and prayers. All of you.'LaLa'