Hilton, Steven Keith | |
Birth: | 1-24-1955 |
Death: | 9-14-2023 |
Comments: | Double marker with Geri Peachey Hilton; m. 6-22-1996 |
Burial: | Friendship Cemetery |
Notes: | Originally recorded in a survey on 9-16-2023 and updated on . |
Obituary: | On Thursday September 14th, 2023, Steven Keith Hilton went home to be with his Lord and Savior. Steve was born January 24th, 1955 to Eugene Harold and Janie Bernice (Taylor) Hilton. He was an avid fisherman always looking for that one big flathead in the Little Missouri. Steve enjoyed hauling logs and being in the woods. He retired after 27 years of service as a Respiratory Therapist. He took great pride in providing the best care he could for the patients he cared for. Steve belonged to The White Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church and he loved his church family with all of his heart. He was preceded in death by his father and mother. Steve is survived by Geri, his loving wife of 27 years. His brothers Ronnie Tyson and Brenda, and Rusty Hilton and Vicky. His children Shelly Patton and Jason, Ashley Turner, Matthew Turner and Katie, and Stephanie Karr. His grandchildren Blake, Ethan, Alivia, Dean, Rainey, and Braden, and a number of nephews whom all loved him greatly. Although he is gone he will be remembered by all the lives he has touched through the years. Visitation will be at 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM on Sunday September 17, 2023 at White Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church in DeAnn, Arkansas, Funeral Service will follow at the White Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church at 3:00 PM with burial to follow at Friendship Cemetery in Cale, Arkansas and Bro. John Nations officiating. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of BRAZZEL/Cornish The Funeral Home of Prescott. |
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