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Dallas Dean Hill

February 27 , 1949 - August 24 , 2021
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Dallas Dean Hill

February 27 , 1949 - August 24 , 2021
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HILL, Dallas D., age 72, of Woodhaven, August 24, 2021. Beloved husband of Cynthia Hill. Loving father of Tracie Calfee and step-father of Bob (Tammy) McLaughlin and Michael (Aida) McLaughlin. Dearest grandfather of Kailey. Raelyn, Blake and Liam and great-grandfather of Carter Joy, Rylie Mae and Dominic. He is also survived by his sister Karen (John) Dru and several loving nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents Otto and Alta Hill and his sister Debbie Smith. Dallas loved spoiling his wife of 33 years. He was a longtime motorcycle enthusiast and enjoyed long cycle trips with his wife and their friends. He loved camping with his wife and was an avid hunter in his earlier years. He was a huge Nascar fan and races of all kinds. He loved the Tigers. He retired from Ford Motor Company after 38 years. His cremation took place at "The Witness Crematory" located inside of Michigan Memorial Funeral Home.

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  • Dallas Hill was: The best boarder and housemate. A very patient man. I'll never forget: Motorcycle trips to Holland MI. A motorcycle trip to Copper Harbor, MI. I'll always remember: Being part of introducing Dallas to Cyndy and being part of the wedding party. Thank you and rest in peace! Anthony D Balog
  • “Cyndy our deepest condolences for the loss of your husband, our friend. Dallas was a great person and we had a lot of good times over the years making a lot of memories to keep in our hearts. I pray to God to give you all the strength and support you need ❤️ Love, Barb, Dave, Amy & Brittney David & Pam Scott & Misti Barb & Dave Taylor
  • We will miss you dearly Dallas. Rest in peace. Xoxo Jim & Kim Stone
  • I was blessed to have Dallas come into my life and am forever grateful he quickly fell in love with my best friend. It was a happy day when I was her matron of honor at their wedding. Dallas was a wonderful friend, more like a brother at times,. His kind, calm and caring personality brought happiness and fun to all who knew him. There is no better man than Dallas Hill ... rest in peace, you are missed by many! Maggie Kritcher
  • Dallas and I grew up as next door neighbors on N Monroe St in Monroe. Sadly, as is often the case, our lives moved in different directions and I haven’t seen Dallas in many years. My condolences to his family. Jim Miller

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