Donald L. Hill
Donald L. Hill
April 29, 1931 - April 12, 2014
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona -- Donald L. Hill passed away April 12, 2014, in Scottsdale at the age of 82, with his daughters by his side.
He was born on the family farm west of McCook, Nebraska, on April 29, 1931. He was the youngest of eight children born to Charles Lee and Pearl Mae Hill.
Don married Norma Lee Roberts on Sept. 3, 1950, in Culbertson, Nebraska. He served in the U.S. Army from April 1952 to April 1954. He was a mechanic in the Army and was stationed in France.
He was a parts manager for Hormel Chevrolet until he bought an upholstery shop in McCook. He moved his family to Loveland, Colorado, in January 1970 and began a career in construction. Don built many homes in the Loveland area. He also built the Windstraw Shopping Center on W. Eisenhower, a medical building on W. 15th Street, a business complex on N. Lincoln and was the original developer of the Northwest Nine Condominiums located at Cattail Golf Course. He owned and operated Windstraw Home Improvement with his wife, Norma. Don also established and operated D&I Prehung Door with his brother, Ivan.
He enjoyed working. It was his greatest passion. He also enjoyed living in Arizona during the winter months. He enjoyed restoring cars, tractors and pedal cars. He became an excellent wood craftsman, making several pieces of furniture for his family. He was a member of the Old Car Club in Loveland. As a couple, they enjoyed his motorcycle, riding on several trips with friends.
Don was preceded in death by his wife, Norma; his parents; four sisters, and one brother.
He is survived by three daughters and sons-in law, Judy Schmidt and husband, Randy, Carol Willis and husband, Bruce and Suzette Bryant and husband, Rod; eight grandchildren, six great grandchildren; his brothers, Howard and wife, Marie, and Ivan.
A Celebration of Life will be on Wednesday, April 23, at 1 p.m. at Resthaven Memorial Gardens.
Memorial contributions can be made in Don Hill's name to Seasons Hospice, 2020 N. Central Ave., Suite 170, Phoenix, AZ. 85004 or in care of Resthaven Memorial Gardens, which is in charge of arrangements.