Annie Lee Hill

annie hill

February 15, 1916 ~ August 22, 2012

Services: A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, August 25, 2012 at 10:00 AM in All Saints Episcopal Church, Avenue, MD with Reverend Kathleen Price officiating. Interment will follow in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Bushwood, MD Visitation: The family will receive friends on Friday, August 24, 2012 from 5:00PM to 8:00PM with prayers recited at 7:00PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD. Annie Lee Hill, 96, of Avenue died August 22, 2012 at St. Mary's Nursing Center after a brief illness. Born February 15, 1916, in Alton, Virginia, she was the daughter of the late Joseph E. Pingleton and Elizabeth Clark Pingleton. She was preceded in death by her husband, J. Wilmer Hill, sons, James W. (Billy) Hill and F. Desales Hill, son-in-law, Robert (Butch) Thompson, four brothers and three sisters. She is survived by her children, Nancy Willis (Earl) of Waldorf, Myrtle Thompson of Bushwood, Clark Hill (Donna) of Cawtaba, NC, daughter-in-law, Margaret Hill of Kingman, AZ and Catherine (Kitty) Hill of Abell. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. She enjoyed spending time with her family, friends and her grandchildren. For many years she attended the Senior Centers and participated in the Water Aerobics Classes held at the college in Laplata. She worked as a senior companion and was always more than willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. She enjoyed traveling and playing cards. She was a very dedicated member of the All Saints Episcopal Church where she attended for many years. "Miss Annie" as known by many, has touched many lives over the years and will be greatly missed. The family will receive friends on August 24, 2012 from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, August 25, 2012 at 10:00 AM in All Saints Episcopal Church, Avenue, MD with Rev. Kathleen Price officiating. Interment will follow in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Bushwood, MD. Pallbearers will be Bobby Thompson, Randy Hill, Patrick Farr, Brian Hill, Ricky Farr and Joey Pingleton. Honorary pallbearers will be her great grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of St. Mary's, P.O. Box 625, Leonardtown, MD, 20650 or All Saints Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 307, Avenue, MD, 20609

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  1. “Myrtle, Nancy, Bobby, Joan and family: Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this sorrowful time. We all will miss Miss Annie. She was a pleasure to be around. Miss Annie was such a sweet lady. She was always smiling and never had anything unpleasant to say about anyone or anything. We will miss her at our family functions. With our love, Son and Elaine”

  2. “Miss Annie was my first Sunday School teacher. I will never forget the hugs and unconditional love that she so freely gave to me and everyone she knew. She was a blessing to All Saints’ Church and I can see her running the “tea table” at the annual dinners in my mind’s eye even now. She was very much loved and will be missed but always remembered.”

  3. Mike and Millie and Ross Huseman says:

    “Our heartfelt sympathy to all the family and friends of Mrs. Hill. What a great family you are! She was the sweetest neighbor and friend of ours for so many years and we will truly miss her. If there is anything we can do, please know we are here for you and we will remember all of you in our thoughts and prayers. We send you all our love too. “

  4. “Myrtle, Nancy and Clark: My deepest and heartfelt sympathy to ALL of you and your families. May you find comfort in knowing that “My Nannie” as Johnny P would call her is at peace. She will always be remembered with her sweet and gentleness with everyone she met. Cherish all of the good memories as it will help get through the days ahead. God Bless you ALL.”

  5. “To the family,My thoughts and prayers are with you all. What a long and wonderful life she had but she is now in a better place and can reunite with Uncle Wilmer and the rest of the family. You are so blessed to have had her for so long but what a wonderful treasure trove of memories we have to choose from. She was such a joy to be around and was always friendly, she sure welcomed me into the family many years ago. You now have another guardian angel to watching over you. If you need anything or if I can help in any way please let me know. My love to all of you, Sharon Owen Meinecke”

  6. “Goodby my dearest friend. Thank you for all of the wonderful memories I have of the time we spent together.”

  7. “To the Hill Family; Please accept our sincere condolences on your loss. Ms. Annie was a wonderful lady and we know she will be greatly missed. We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.”

  8. “Myrtle, Clark, Kitty and the Hill Family. Miss Annie was one-of-a-kind. She Never meet a stranger..she always made you feel “special” just by the way her eyes twinkled at you. She will be missed by many in the 7th. God has a “new” angel! God Bless You.”

  9. Kenny and Janice Sebring says:

    “Bobby and family,Sorry to hear about the passing of your Grandmother,I know you thought alot of her.Thinking of you all.”

  10. “Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.”

  11. Wayne, Glenda (Pingleton) & Haley Quade says:

    “We extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Aunt Annie:) May you find comfort in the wonderful memories and fun she bestowed on all of us! xoxo”

  12. Mary Agnes & Russell Plunkett says:

    “Nancy, Myryle & Clark: I am so sorry to hear of Annie’s passing. She was a special lady. She will be your guardian angel now, watching over you all. She will be in my thoughts and prayers. Take Care”

  13. “To Nancy, Myrtle and Clark: My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your families. I will miss Aunt Annie very much, but know she is at peace now and will be with the rest of her family in heaven. God Bless You All “

  14. “Myrtle and family, I am sorry to hear of your mothers passing. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.”

  15. “Annie Hill was a wonderful, loving person who is in my earliest memories of attending All Saints Church with my family when visiting Oakley Farm. She was warm, caring, and lived in the Spirit of Gracefulness. Annie was family to everyone she interacted with in the community. I’m reminded of a quotation by the Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774)who said “You can preach a better sermon with your life than with your lips.” Annie was such a person. God bless her and her extended family.”

  16. “To the Hill Family: You are in our thoughts and prayers.”

  17. “Myrtle, Kitty, & Clark, all my prayers for you at this time. Miss Annie was a wonderful lady and a very good friend to my Mother. She will be missed by all of us.”

  18. Frankie & Pat Vallandingham says:

    “Ms. Annie was a one of a kind person, she was a friend and a grandma to every child she meet. We where bless to live across the road for her when she lived on Oakley Road and our kids loved going over to house to play. May she rest in peace.”

  19. Kenny Dement & Mary Dean says:

    “To the Hill Family: You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.”

  20. “”you gotta dance like nobody’s watchin, dream like you will live forever, live like you’re going to die tomorrow and love like it’s never going to hurt.” miss annie, you did! grab it and growl!! love you forever, sybil,teri & gus”

  21. “To the Hill Family, Though we know heaven has welcomed a very special lady Miss Annie, our hearts still feel the sorrow. With Sympathy and Loving Thoughts. Sid & Shirley”

  22. “To our friend Annie Hill – Green be the turf above thee, Friend of our youthful days! None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise. I hope all my family, John, Nannie, JL Thomason and Fran Ebner, have hugged and welcomed you. Save a spot for me so your family and my family can laugh about our depression era truck ride from NC and Virginia to Southern Maryland. Here we made new friends and people teased us about our accents. Annie, it was a nice life and you helped to make it so. I love having Myrtle as a friend and inspiration.”

  23. “When Annie and I were together she always told me stories of good times she and my grandmother, Nannie Thomason, had together. I will miss you Annie. Thank you for sharing your stories with me. “

  24. “Myrtle and family,I am so sorry to hear of Annie’s passing.She was such a wonderful lady and so kind to every one.Please know you are in my prayers and thoughts.God Bless.Betty Ann and Howard”

  25. “Miss Annie was a wonderful and kind lady always had a kind word to say it will not be long we think that Jenny will be with her and the rest of find and wonderful people in Heaven My She Rest In Peace and God be with you all.”

  26. “Miss Annie and Mr. Wilmer were wonderful neighbors to us when we all lived in Bushwood. What an absolutely wonderful woman she was. My deepest sympathy to Nancy Lee, Myrtle, Clark, and all the family.”

  27. “Myrtle and family, I am sorry to hear of your mothers passing. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.” “

  28. “I know that you all are going to miss Annie, but she is getting her much deserved rest. Bless her heart, she was so active! It was hard to keep her down. I bet she even got God to bring us this rain that we all neede so badly.”

  29. “Miss Annie was easy to love, quick to smile- and every time we visited, she made it a better day for me. Holding her family up in prayer, and hoping that your hearts are comforted by knowing how much love she shared with others.”

  30. Walter and Betty Russell says:

    “The Hill family Please accept our sincere condolences”

  31. “Grandma we will all miss you very much, but we will see you again one day in heaven. Tell dad and grandma hi for me. Ronda”

  32. “Billy and I had a lot of good times with Annie. She and my mom traveled alot of states with us, and we enjoyed every trip. Now she is with Billy and Mom so I’ll see them again one day. Love Margaret”

  33. “Bye Miss Annie – You sure were a special lady. Love you always Teri”

  34. The Rev. Harry & Ramona Harper says:

    “So sorry . Annie was a very near and dear friend to us. We shall miss her sweet smile. She was dedicated to All Saints’ Church and loved by all.”


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