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Brian James Hill was born in Edmonton, Alberta on January 2,

1968 and passed away of a major heart attack on December 12, 2021

at 53 years of age.

He was predeceased by both his father, James Archie Hill and, his

step father, Peter Paul Mihailuk and both sets for grandparents.

Brian leaves the mourn his loss, his son: Jeffery Burston; daughter:

Kaylin Hill; mother: Irene Mihailuk; sister: Christina “Tina” (Neil)

Lievers; brother: Gordon Hill, Larry (Amber) Hill and various nieces,

nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends.

As a young boy, Brian always had an ability to draw. He would

see a small picture of a car or a hockey player and would draw it

into a perfect 8 x 11 replica of the picture. When he got older, he

taught himself himself how to paint pictures by watching an artist

instruction show on TV. He also taught himself how to cook by

watching cooking shows. The group of friends in Calgary had BBQ

Chef Competitions for fun and Brian won some of those of which he

was very proud.

Brian worked at West Edmonton Mall as a night maintenance worker

for about 15 years. Then he married and decided to move to Calgary

with his family to work for his brother, Gordon, doing stucco work

in the house building industry. They worked together for 25 years

until the economy failed and Gordon was forced to shut his business

down. After that Brian got a job working for a lawn maintenance

company until his passing. In the summertime, they mowed and

maintained lawns and in the winter shovelled show

Brain will be greatly missed. He gave his heart to the Lord at about

15 years of age and we are certain he is in heaven with Jesus.

Brain’s Memorial Service will be held at Athabasca Reformed

Church on June 18th, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. A lunch will be served

following the service and interment will follow later at Richmond

Park Cemetery where his step father Peter is burried.

Athabasca Community Chapel Ltd.

780-675-3996

Send condolences to athabascacommunitychapel.com

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