Angie Green
We will miss you uncle Howard. You always had a smile on your face and always had an open heart and willingness to help those who needed. Heaven is rejoicing for having you there. You left a wonderful legacy behind in your children.
Birth date: Apr 13, 1937 Death date: Jun 20, 2011
Funeral services for James Howard Hillman, 74, of Simpson, Louisiana will be held at 5:00 p.m. Thursday, June 23, 2011, at Pine Grove Baptist in Mora, LA, with Rev. Dale Mortensen and Rev. Jeremy Blocker officiating. Burial will f Read Obituary
We will miss you uncle Howard. You always had a smile on your face and always had an open heart and willingness to help those who needed. Heaven is rejoicing for having you there. You left a wonderful legacy behind in your children.
Dawn,\r\nI am so sorry to hear about your father. You and your family are in my prayers.
You are in our thoughts and prayers during this time. Praying and knowing Jesus will carry you on this journey.
Judy, I am sorry for your lose. My God be with you and your family. \r\nCharlotte
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Judy, I am so sorry to hear about Howard. There are no words that can be said to express how thankful I am for Mom to have had you and Howard. She loved you both dearly. I love you and have yo in my prayers. Margaret
Judy and family I am so sorry for your loss. Nothing can be said to help, just know I am hear and praying for all of you, I will light a candle and pray for Howard and all of you. I found a little poem that touched my heart I hope it will yours..No man ever saw God and lived, and yet I shall not live until I see God, and when I have seen him, I shall never die....\r\nGod Bless you\r\nJeannette
Riches are not measured in silver and gold; but in the Love and respect that flows out from one person to another. Having seen the Easter pictures of 2011; I know Mr Hillman was indeed a RICH man. I know he will be greatly missed by all his loved ones. Gods Comfort abound to all.
You guys will be in our prayers. It's so different coming home to LA and missing people that I feel I should be running in to while there. Now, here's another cousin that will be missed. God bless and keep you guys safe.
I only met you one time. However, having read your obituary, and knowing some of your children I am reminded of a president who said, \"It is not the length of time on a tombstone that will define a man - but rather it is the dash in between.\" You had a meaningful life and now you deserve the rest that you have inherited.