BRUCE GLYNE HILL, aged 82, of Sheraton Park, Christ Church, entered into rest on March 10, 2021.
Son of the late Mr and Mrs E. C Hill, Senior.
Husband of Anita Hill.
Father of Andrew, Deborah, Christopher and Peter Hill.
Grandfather of Chance, Sasha, Misha, Deane, Jayden and Aerin Hill, Reilly and Lukas Bramwell.
Brother of Clarence Hill (deceased), Alfred Hill, Edward Hill, Jean Kerr, Joan Dobinson and Betty Wilkins.
Relative of the Hill Family.
The family invites you to view the live streaming of the service on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. Flowers may be sent to Lyndhurst Funeral Home no later than 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday. The body of the late Bruce Glyne Hill will repose in the Colin Parkinson Memorial Chapel, Lyndhurst Funeral Home on Monday, March 29, 2021 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Kindly note that all COVID-19 protocols will be in effect.
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My most sincere condolences to the family. I just found out about Bruce’s passing. I knew him since the 70’s and he was always a kind gentleman to me. Rest In Peace my friend.
Dear Anita,
We are so sorry to hear of Bruce's passing. Our sincere sympathy and prayers to you and all the family.
Love, Ann, Judy, Jan & Mike and family
A life well lived is a precious gift
of hope and strength and grace,
from someone who has made our world
a brighter, better place.
It's filled with memories sweet and sad,
with smiles and sometimes tears,
with friendships formed and good times shared
and laughter through the years.
A life well lived is a legacy
of joy and pride and pleasure,
a loving, lasting memory
our grateful hearts will treasure.
My heartfelt condolences to Dear Anita, Debbie, Peter, Christopher, Andrew and the entire family, he will always be remembered.
God Bless you all & keep strong.
Words seem so insufficient to express our sadness over the death of my friend Bruce. After our tears have dried and the goodbyes are said all we have are the happy memories and the satisfaction in knowing that our memories of him will become a treasure.
Goodbye and farewell Bruce, you will be greatly missed.
Latrese Fenty Alexander
wrote on March 29, 2021 at 4:16 pm
My deepest condolences to Anita, Debbie, Christopher and Peter as well as the rest of the Hill family. I will never forget meeting the Hill family. I have the best memories of Anita and Bruce's fine hospitality. Bruce was and always will be remembered by me as a proper gentleman. I spent a summer in Barbados as a child and enjoyed watching Bruce take grandpa fishing and made sure that he had plenty to do. I never saw grandpa smile so much! My last trip to Barbados was another sweet memory of Bruce picking us up and having us over for lunch and seeing Anita (another beautiful smile) and the family all together. Thank you for your many kindnesses! They will always be treasured memories. Also for connecting me to Bajan culture, family and making Barbados such a special place for me. I am sadden about the passing of Bruce but will smile like grandpa did whenever I think of Bruce Hill. You all will be in my thoughts and prayers. (Sylvester and Rhoda Fenty daughter)
Condolences to his family and friends may he Rest in Peace and rise in Glory.
Mr Hill will be missed deadly but will not be forgotten.
Condolences from the Fenty family.
NADEAN D WORRELL
wrote on March 28, 2021 at 12:43 pm
We do not lose the ones we love
They only go before;
Where there is everlasting life
Where sorrow is no more.
There, the soul will always live
And peace is everywhere
We do not lose the ones we love
God take them in his care. from Nadean Worrell and Family.
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Please note that the funeral for Marcellus Louis is on Thursday, July 15th, 2021 at 2:00 PM
Topic: Grieving Differently with COVID 19
In this Social Work Season 2021 of Love and Loss ... Sunday March 21 takes us to a place of 'Loss'
'Ubuntu' I am because We are standing on the foundation built by Social Worker Legends. Much of today is being built on COVID 19. It has caused much delayed grief, new funeral arrangements and new fears to enter a funeral home or to touch a loved one.
To take us through this COVID 19 Grieving differently is Mr. Peter Griffith, Funeral Director of Lyndhurst Funeral Home.