Dennis Bruce Hill 1937 ~ 2019
Dennis Bruce Hill was born on July the 8th, 1937, in Houston, Texas and died on
March the 18th, 2019 at the age of 81.
From his own writings of his life recorded in his compilation of the Hill
Family History:
"In my childhood, the first really significant memory, aside from the
loving warmth of my mother, was the Second World War. Air raid drills,
rationing, the war industries, news of the battles, then in 1945 it was over.
VE Day, VJ Day, parades, Roosevelt and Churchill. I saw something that I have
never seen since…a national swell of patriotism. Also from 1945 I remember
Mahatma Gandhi.
I spent my teen years in military school. I am deeply grateful to have learned
self-discipline and endurance and a tenacity that provided such a solid
foundation for my whole life. Fascinated with the sciences, I took a degree in
chemistry which provided for ten years working in medical research; primarily
enzyme physiology. During those years I married Sheryl Swainhart, and Erin
Leigh was born; light of my life.
Music was a serious pastime for many years; I sang several seasons in the
Houston Symphony Chorale, performed often in a medieval madrigal octet, and
played harpsichord just to enjoy Baroque period music on the original
instrument. I might have taken up the kazoo instead, had I realized that the
harpsichord required retuning every week.
In sports, swimming became a fast favorite after catching both feet in the
hurdles trying out for the track team. My brother always beat me in the
sprints, so I became a distance swimmer, going through the University of
Houston on an athletic scholarship.
My father's interest in science and computers must have taken root as I spent
the balance of my professional career in the computer field; writing custom
database applications for business and education. My most abiding interest,
however, has been in the study of philosophies and ancient
civilizations…specifically, the field of epistemology: the roots of knowledge
itself.
I was born in Houston, moved to Austin, Texas in 1970, then to Turlock,
California in 1995 to be close to my daughter, Erin. I've traveled in Central
and Southwest Mexico, the wilderness of Northeastern Canada, and all over
India. Ah, travel, such a humbling experience."
Dennis dedicated his recent years to teaching meditation and was a published
author. He taught at local yoga studios, across the world via Skype, and held
classes at his home. He was always eager to help his family and friends in
practical ways. He was a true gentleman and lived his life with a rare
tenderness and unconditional love that he put into action. His friends and
family knew they were an object of his affection and somehow he made you feel
like you were his favorite.
Dennis lived with cancer for the past several years, but always had a desire to
live independently and pain free, which he managed with support from
CovenantCare Hospice. He took meticulous care of his health and achieved his
goal of a long and vibrant life. He died peacefully surrounded by the love of
his family and best friend, Meg.
Dennis is survived by his daughter, Erin Nelson, her husband, Bryan, his four
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He also leaves behind his brother,
Michael Hill (Marji) in Houston, Texas; Erin's sister Kelli (Fred) DeJong and
family, along with beloved cousins, nieces and nephews.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
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