Messages run for up to one year and you He wanted to give you the ability to run the businesses but, at the same time, make sure you always knew who the boss was.. Kenneth Michael Hill passed peacefully on January 17, 2023. If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is. Comments may take up to an hour for moderation before appearing on the site. We encountered an issue signing you up. Ken is survived by his loving wife Sandy; brother and best friend, Glenn (Sherry) Hill; nephews: Aaron (Ann), Adam (Jackie) and Alex (Kelly) Hill and their children Eliza, Dominick and Porter Hill; Jaelyn and Easton Hill; and Dylan and Harper Hill; brothers-in-law: Bruce Vande Corput (friend Amy) and Chuck Vande Corput; sister-in-law, Gina (Doug) Moser; nieces: Mckenna Gipp (friend Luke) and Kendal (Alex) Alberth and their daughters: Annabelle and Adelynn; nephews: Tanner (fianc Kimberly), Devin and Isaac Moser; Godmother, Rose Hill; Aunts: Dorothy Dimmer and Shirley (Gene) Kropp, and numerous cousins. permissions/licensing, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com. He was a strong community builder and brilliant entrepreneur who cared deeply for his familyandcommunity," he wrote on Twitter. He was born on Veteran's Day, 1952, to the late Fred "Fritz" Jr. and Helen (Wagner) Hill. We would like to offer our sincere support to anyone coping with grief. He raised beef cattle for several years, enjoyed windshield time with his brother, would never turn down the opportunity to sit around a campfire or be near the water and putting around the neighborhood on his 1982 Honda 750 motorcycle on a hot summer day. All Rights Reserved. The company announced his death on Monday. Kenneth Joseph Hill, 79, of Pleasant Hill, Ill., died February 16, 2023, at SSM DePaul Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. He had 14 Grandchildren, 18 Great Grandchildren and 1 Great, Great Grandchild. Shortly after they met, they were married on December 21st, 1968. He was born on Veteran's Day, 1952, to the late Fred "Fritz" Jr. and Helen (Wagner) Hill. append('MAIL@REMBSFH.COM'); Six Nations businessman Ken Hill, co-founder of the Grand River Enterprises cigarette company, died on the weekend during a visit to Miami, Fla. Hill, who was 62, and business partner Jerry Montour of Hamilton turned GRE into a global player in the cigarette market, with annual sales that may have exceeded $300 million by the mid-2000s, according to a 2006 Spectator investigation.