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Larry & I have wonderful memories of both Louise & Warren during our time at First Christian Church. The yearly Christmas party with cinnamon rolls and toffee, great ski trips in Grandpa Hile's "ski car", singing alto with Louise in choir and most of all, their devotion to each other, their family and their church family.
Diane & Larry Mowery
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January 8, 2022
I attribute my ability to play the piano with feeling to Mrs. Hile. She was my piano teacher when I was a child and teenager for about 6 years, and I remember to this day going to her house weekly and sitting at her piano. I thank her for teaching me about more than just the notes! I pray that her family can find peace knowing that she passed her knowledge and musical abilities on to others.
Carolyn Dover Wright
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December 12, 2021
What a nice tribute to a life well lived. Louise was a grand lady and her cinnamon rolls were the best! My condolences to the family. I'm so glad to have known her.
Nancy Gray
December 6, 2021
What a beautiful lady. I have known her and her husband for many years. She was a beautiful person inside out out. She will be missed
Pam Johnson
December 5, 2021
We have share our neighborhood with the Hike family for more than forty years and valued our shared community
Our circle is broken....
Busbys
December 5, 2021
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