Obituary

Raymond E. Hills Sr., obituary

Sun, 09/30/2012 - 10:45am

WINTERPORT — Raymond E. Hills Sr., 96 of Winterport, passed away Sept. 28, 2012, in Bangor. He was born in Belfast Oct. 22, 1915, son of Herbert and Mildred (Lamson) Hills. Raymond graduated in 1933 from Crosby High School, where he was active in sports and excelled in history classes. Summers after graduating, he went to work with the Civilian Conservation Corps training program, which helped to employ young adults to assist towns with various projects. After this, he became a tree surgeon and worked in the New Hampshire and Virginia areas with the Bartlett Tree Surgeon Co.

Raymond was drafted into the service Oct. 10, 1941, and was stationed in California, where he was a link training instructor. After this he went to Europe near the end of World War II as a member of the 303rd Bomb Group's 359th Squadron — the original "Hell's Angels" — flying missions against German targets from a base in England. He flew as a tail gunner on B-17 Flying Fortresses. During the last mission, April 25, 1945, after the plane crew had completed the bombing run, they took a direct hit and despite losing the engines, they were able to land at an emergency strip in England. He later wrote about "The Last Mission" in his memoirs for his family. After the war, he returned to Maine and joined the Maine Air National Guard at Dow Air Force Base. He served 32 years in the Army Air Force and Air National Guard. During this time in Bangor, he was again a link training instructor and trained many pilots during this service.

Raymond enjoyed his retirement years being with family and his many friends, visiting, playing cards, dancing, dining out and writing his life story, "A Farm Boy." He enjoyed gardening every year in his early retirement. He was always trying to be the first person in town to have the first crop of peas — even if it meant using the roto-tiller to remove the snow for early planting. He participated in his community by being a member of the school board, attending and supporting Little League games, his church, his town and local politics.

Raymond is survived by his children, Jean Moulton of New Hampshire, Raymond Jr. and his wife, Deborah, of Orono, Richard Hills of Houlton, and Elizabeth Suitter and her husband, Jerry, of North Carolina; his brothers, Glenn of Belfast, Basil of Belmont, and Carl and his wife, Barbara, of Searsmont; his sisters, Evelyn Hills of Cape Cod, Marie Clark and Ann Bucklin of Belmont; 10 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; 26 great-great-grandchildren; two great-great-great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and special friend Sandy. Besides his parents; he was predeceased by his daughter, Patricia; granddaughters Michelle and Karan Ann; his brother, Herbert Richard Hills; his sisters, Helen Clements and Frances Rumney; and his sisters-in-law, Jennie and Esther Hills.

Family and friends are invited to call Monday, Oct. 1 from 6-8 p.m. at Riposta Funeral Home in Belfast where funeral services will be held the following day, Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 11 a.m. Interment with military honors will follow at Grove Cemetery in Belfast.

On-line condolences may be offered at www.ripostafh.com.