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Raymond L. Hill, of St. Paul (formerly of Scotia), passed away on July 14, 2026, at the Howard County Medical Center in St. Paul at the age of eighty-seven.

A celebration of Ray’s life was held on Saturday, August 15, 2026, at Jacobsen- Greenway-Dietz Funeral Home in St. Paul.

Jeff Bloom provided words of comfort.

Muscial selections included “Precious Memories,” “Amazing Grace,” and “How Great Thou Art.”

Graveside services with military honors were held at the Grandview Cemetery in Spalding.

Memorials are suggested to the family for later designation.

Born on December 23, 1938, in Eugene, Oregon, to Lester R. and Arleta M. (Johnson) Hill. Raymond’s life was characterized by service, creativity, and heartfelt commitment to those he loved.

Raymond’s early years were spent in Nebraska, where he attended grade school in Imperial and graduated from Chase County High School in 1957. These formative experiences helped shape his strong character and enduring values. Following his graduation, Raymond answered the call to serve his country, enlisting in the United States Army from 1958 until 1962. His service included time working on the Berlin Wall, a memory that remained significant throughout his life.

After returning home, Raymond pursued his passions both personally and professionally. He found fulfillment in creative pursuits, especially painting and woodworking. These hobbies were not only a source of joy and relaxation for Raymond but also a way to share his craftsmanship and artistry with friends and family. His creations, some gifted to loved ones, stand as tangible reminders of his care and attention to detail.

Raymond’s life was enriched by the many bonds he forged with his family. He is survived by his beloved wife, Darlene Hill, who stood by his side with unwavering support. He leaves behind his sons, Mark Hill (Rebecca) of Lawton, Oklahoma and Allan Hill of Harlan, Iowa; his daughters, Christina Thomas (Mark), of Crescent, Iowa, Debra Moss (Tim) of Harlan, Iowa, and Teresa Rasmussen (Brent) of Harlan, Iowa; his stepsons, Kenneth Bloom (Nellie) of Hampton, Russell (Annette) Bloom of Scotia, and Jeffrey (Julie) Bloom of Lincoln; his step-daughter, Christine Rhoads (Ronald) of Columbus; and his step-brother, Eldon Yost of Louisiana; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Each carries forward Raymond’s legacy of kindness and integrity.

He was preceded in death by his father, Lester Hill; mother, Arleta Barkhoff; step-father, Cyril Barkhoff; his son, Phillip Dean Hill; grandson, Jacob Hill; step-twin grandsons, Kyle and Curtis Bloom; step-grandson, Jamie Bloom; step-granddaughter, Jenna Bloom; brother, Gerald Hill; daughter-in-law, Laurie Hill; and his step-brother, Duane Yost of Logan, Iowa. Their memories live on as a testament to the family’s enduring bond and collective history.

Raymond’s legacy is one of steadfastness, service, and creative spirit. His contributions in all walks of life—whether as a soldier, artist, or devoted relative—have left a meaningful impact on those who knew him.

In honoring Raymond’s life, his family and friends reflect on a journey welllived, marked by dedication, artistic expression, and enduring love.

Online condolences may be directed to the family at www.jacobsengreenway. com