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John 'Jack' Hill

October 28, 1934 ~ August 8, 2024

John James (Jack) Hill, 89, died Thursday, August 8, 2024, after a brief illness. Funeral Mass: 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at St. Matthew Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Visitation: 8:30 ' 10:45 a.m. on Wednesday, at the church. Burial with Military Honors: Mt. Calvary, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, immediately following the Funeral Mass. Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids, is in charge of the arrangements. Jack was born on October 28, 1934, in Omaha, Nebraska to Gladys (Welsh) and Earl Joseph Hill. He grew up in Denison, Iowa where he graduated from Denison High School in 1952, and went on to attend the University of Iowa, graduating with a mechanical engineering degree in 1957. He then served as a First Lieutenant in the Army at Fort Leonard Wood. After serving in the Army, he worked at Rockwell Collins as a program manager until retirement. Jack is survived by his beloved wife, Becky; and two children, Tim (Katie) and Katie (Ken) Kintzle; and two grandchildren, Frank (Hazel) Hill and Jane Hill. He is also survived by his sister, Janis (Mike) Bougdanos, brother-in-law Randy (Debbie) Wilke, sister-in-law, Terry (Tim) Wands; sister-in-law, Mel Sullivan; nephews and nieces, Steve (Debbie) Bougdanos, Beth (Jeff Smith) Meyer, Dave (Erika) Bougdanos, Terry (Robin) Sullivan, Susie (Gary) Sullivan, Tom (Janelle) Sullivan, Dan (Julia) Sullivan, Mark (Carrie) Porterfield, Nicole and Scott Wilke, Sondra (PJ) La Croix, Bryan Wands, Bob (Stephanie) Sullivan, Kevin (Michele) Sullivan, and Missy (Joe) Matthews; and numerous great nieces, nephews and cousins. Jack was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved first wife, Patricia Sullivan; in-laws, Frank and Ann Sullivan and Ralph and Luva Jean Wilke, as well as brothers and sisters-in-law, Richard Sullivan, Bob and Joyce Sullivan, Jerry and Fran Porterfield; niece, Karyn Sullivan; and nephew, Shawn Sullivan. Jack considered himself blessed with a life well-lived. As evidence of that life, he felt lucky to have found love twice in his life. He married Patricia Sullivan in 1963, and started a wonderful life, including two children. After Patricia lost her battle with cancer in June of 1971, Jack had to fill the role of both mother and father, relying on the help of his sister and mother for support. Because of Jack's strength and resilience, his love for his children allowed them to want for nothing. His luck continued when he met his second wife, Becky, through work at Rockwell Collins, and they married in 1977, continuing the wonderful life full of adventures for 47 years. One of Jack's greatest passions was the Iowa Hawkeyes, holding season tickets for 50-plus years, never once missing a home football game. As easy-going as Jack was, if you dared called during a game, you would have been met with a VERY short conversation. His happy place was any place near water. Summers at Clear Lake were spent boating and teaching numerous generations how to water ski; Jack was always patient no matter how many times it took to successfully get his student up on the skis. Another happy place by the water was Jack and Becky's annual Maui trip to escape Iowa winters. Jack's love of dogs was another passion, including his granddogs. Jack definitely strived to make the most of life, and had many things to keep him active. He loved Oshkosh airshows (an annual adventure), playing tennis, snow-skiing (starting in the 50's), reading voraciously (anything he could get his hands on), and spending time with his family and friends. His family and friends remember him as a gentleman and a gentle man. Friendship was something he cherished, and if you were considered a friend of Jack's, you were a friend for life. Memorials may be directed to St. Matthew Catholic Church.

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Cedar Rapids

  2. I will cherish the memories I have of Jack teaching me how to drive a boat last summer, the hours of conversations with Jack and Becky, and mostly how I could go next door and get fatherly advice from one of the most kind, caring, and considerate men I’ve known. I will miss him. Tim, Katie, and Becky, you are in my prayers and thoughts. To all the family and friends who loved Jack, My deepest sympathies.

  3. Condolences Katie and family. We will keep your family in our prayers. May the happy memories of your Dad lift you up in these difficult times. God Bless.

    John and Jodi

  4. So many wonderful memories of being with Jack and Becky. Friendship was a huge blessing , for Bruce and Mary. We will miss his kind words and his love for a good time. Our prayers for all the family and especially for BECKY .

  5. Jack was one of very best friends dating back to when we were summer engineers working at Collins Radio. We were both single and did a lot of activities together. We would also double date. We were both in the Collins boat club and liked boating and every year at the boat club breakfast, Jack would make the pancakes and I would make the link sauges down at Coralville Lake. We made trips together to Aspen to ski and enjoyed our trips very much. Jack was always welcome at my parents home where my mother would fix meals and my dad would PLY him with whiskey. We were both in each others wedding parties and I shall share these memories of our friendship for the rest of my life. May his memory be Eternal
    Edmund Abodeely

  6. Becky and family, so sorry to read about Jack. He was definitely a gentleman and a gentle man. Meet Jack and Becky thru the Wilke’s and it was always great to see them. I would then see them at church and Jack would always seek me out to catch up. May all your wonderful memories keep you during this difficult time.
    Shelley Dorrance
    Tucson, AZ

  7. Tim and Family — Please accept our deepest condolences for the loss of Jack. If there is anything you need, please let us know.

  8. Tim, Katie, and Family. Were so sorry for the loss of Jack and hope that good memories bring comfort. Thinking of you all. The Younker Family.

  9. Tim, Katie, Frank, Jane, and the whole Hill Family, we are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with as you grieve and heal. – Jeremiah and Jenny.

  10. We were very saddened to hear about Jack. He was a wonderful man and we always enjoyed seeing him at the tennis parties and holiday parties.

  11. Tim, Katie and family…sorry for the loss of Jack. I really enjoyed the times with Uncle Jack and everyone when we would all get together back in the day. Fran and Jerry especially had good times.

    Our sincerest condolences,
    The Porterfield Family


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