Terry Joe Hill

terry hill

August 13, 1955 ~ October 23, 2007


Resided in: Colorado Springs, CO

Terry J. Hill, 52, Colorado Springs, Colo., of was born Aug. 13, 1955, in San Antonio, Texas. He passed away Oct. 23, 2007, as he lost a short, but courageous battle with cancer. He was the owner of T&C Construction and took great pride in all his work. He was an avid softball player. He also was a dedicated Bronco and Rockies fan. He is preceded in death by his brother, Bobby Hill and his father, Robert Hill. He is survived by his wife, Brenda Hill; mother, Gloria Hill; daughters, Michelle (Jerry) Sanchez and Shawna Hill; son, Tony Hill; in-laws, Thurmon and Esther Seright. He is also survived by five grandsons, numerous relatives and friends. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 9:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 29, 2007, at Holy Apostles Catholic Church, 4925 N. Carefree Cir., Colorado Springs, Colo. Reception following service. Interment, 1:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29, 2007, at Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family is accepting donations. Online condolences, MontgomerySteward.com

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  1. Our prayers are with you & the family Brenda. There are no words to ease your suffering except to say Terry’s pain is gone now. I so hoped for a miracle after seeing the two of you in hospital knowing fully what this terrible desease is capable of. May Terry’s spirit, God’s love, and your wonderful memories help you find peace.

  2. Daddy, a day will not go by where I wont miss you. You were such a great person who truely cared about everyone. I could not have asked for a better dad. I wish you could have stayed here with us longer but now you are in a better place with no suffering and I know you’ll be waiting for us. I will always keep you in my heart and think about you everyday. I love you so much!

  3. Terry will be missed in the softball world. Was happy to have him play on my team for a few years. We wish the well.

  4. You were the one person that really truely knew me inside and out. I feel so lost with out you all ready. and know one will ever know the pain i feel right now i will love you forever and will miss you more and more each day. I am releived that you are home and no longer suffering, but i can not help but to think why he took you so soon and in such a horible way. you are loved by so many people and touched so many lives that i know there is not a person in this world that could dissagree you will be loved and missed forever your daughter

  5. We want to share our deepest sympathies with Terry’s family at his passing. We were honored to know Terry and considered him a friend. Terry is the builder/contractor for our home addition that will be used by our handicapped sister/sister-in-law. We are indebted to Terry for his professionalism and dedication and will be honored to dedicate our addition in memory of Terry and as a lasting tribute to this wonderful man.

  6. Over 35 years we have worked,
    played,laughed,and enjoyed many
    memories together.I especially
    will always remember fishing days,
    but most of all,the comradery shared on the softball field.
    The grandest memory is the state
    softball championship we won in
    Loveland,Colo,with Terry winning
    the offensive MVP award.My heart
    goes out to Brenda,the kids,all
    family and friends.we will all
    miss him very much,but will always
    carry with us,the fond memories
    of a wonderful person in our lives.


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