Max Hill
June 27, 2017
Max Hill, 72, passed away peacefully at Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines on June 27, 2017. He was born March 11, 1945, to Erwin and Helen Hill.
Max was born in Marshalltown, IA and he graduated from Beaman Conrad High School (BCLUW) in 1963.
Max was an old country boy who loved his tractors and working in the yard. Max was known to fix anything and was always a perfectionist. He was an avid sports fan and found great joy in attending his sons’ and grandsons’ many sporting events. Above all else, he loved spending time with his family and friends.
Max was always willing to give of his time to others and help in any way needed. He will be greatly missed by his loving family and friends.
Max is survived by his wife of 26 years, Pat Hill; sons, Jason (Trish) Hill and Patrick Hill; stepson, Tracy Hatcher; grandsons, Tristan and Bradyn; brothers, Jack (Barb) Hill and Jim (Jo) Hill; the mother of his children, Sherry Stone; as well as his extended family and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Erwin and Helen.
No services are planned at this time.
In loving memory of Max, memorial contributions will be received by the family and later distributed to a charity of the family’s choosing.
Condolences may be expressed at:
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Jeff Clapsaddle
07/07/2017
Pat and family.
I am so sorry for your loss and pray God will give you comfort and strength for you all.
It was a great joy working with Max at Fishers, he was a great guy and a help to me.
Allan L Bunger
07/04/2017
Max was a true friend as well as a dedicated support person for me in my job at Fisher Controls! He always looked for the best solutions for problems we faced and was always there to get the job done! My sincere sympathy to all his family!
Glen & Lynn Smool
07/03/2017
Max will be missed. Pat, Max put a smile on your face and you put one on his.
We are so sorry to hear of Max's passing.
Greg DeSaulniers
07/02/2017
My sincere sympathy to all of Max's family and may God give you strength to get through this most difficult time. As a classmate of Max I have fond memories of playing football with him and watching him run as he was one of the best sprinters our school had. My deepest sympathy to all.
Helen Bartlett Cutler
07/02/2017
Pat, so sorry to hear this. Will be thinking of you and praying for comfort.
Beth Wood
07/01/2017
Dear Max,
I know you were a great man. My Aunt Patty was so lucky to have you. We really wish the best where your sole settles in life and I know it's going to be the best place for your family. Aunt Patty I wish you the best with your memories with Max for interninty. He's going to be right next to you for life. Your very muched loved. Love Beth.
Gerald Wheelock
06/30/2017
I am sorry to hear of Max's death. Having known Max, his older brothers Jim and Jack and their parents as fellow Clay Livestock 4-H Club members or supporters and as Beaman and Conred high school rivals in BB or BB, I much preferred being on the same team in 4-H. May all of Max's family be comforted with God's blessings knowing so many share your loss.
Ed & Barbara Matya
06/29/2017
We are so sorry to hear of Max's death. God bless you all. We are praying for you.
Terry and Irma Barnard
06/29/2017
We are so sorry to hear about Max. We have known him for many years and always enjoyed spending time together. Our sympathy to your family. We are thinking about you.
Jan Otto
06/29/2017
Pat,
So sorry to see of Max's passing. Thinking of you and all of the fun we used to have.
Jan Otto