Brenda Hill obituary: Brenda Hill's Obituary, Rochester

In Memory Of
Brenda A. Hill
1945 - 2022

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In Memory Of
Brenda A. Hill
1945 - 2022

Rochester, New York

Then shall the dust return to the earth as well as it was: and shall return unto God who gave it.
Ecclesiastics 12:7

Ms. Brenda Annette Hill, daughter of the late Hortense Chapman and Grant Murray Bennett, was born on January 21st, 1945 in River Junction, FL and departed this life on Saturday, January 15, 2022 at Monroe Community Hospital, in Rochester , New York.

She attended Gadsden County Public Schools, received her High School Diploma and held a career retiring as a Receptionist and Nurse's Aide Instructor.

She was joined in Holy Matrimony to Junior Lee Hill on September 3, 1974.

She left a legacy of love and fond memories to her devoted children, Dr. Bonita Wonziel Alvarez (Morris Alvarez) of Fort Worth Texas, Tony Lanier Bennett of Rochester, NY & Stanley Decoris Hinson of Rochester NY; 17 Grand-children and 10 Great-Grand-children, nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. Sisters, Veronica Chapman of Panama City, FL, Linda Bennett of Alabama; Brothers, Dewitt Cooper Jr (Arlene) of Columbia, SC and Jerry Baker (Carol) of Alabama.

She was preceded in death by Timothy Reid and Clarence Bennett; other relatives and friends.

To our Dear and Loving Mother,
Our mother was a shining light in the dark. There was never a time that we needed her and she wasn't there.
She gave of herself unconditionally. When you speak of unconditional love, you're talking about our Mom.
She was always giving and never taking. No one has a heart as big as our mother we all love her.
Your children,
Dr. Bonita W. Alvarez, Tony L.Bennett & Stanley D. Hinson

To my Loving Wife,
My wife Brenda was the most loving person I have ever known.
Your husband,
Junior Hill

Brenda is not gone away because her spirit lives forever.
Her stresses are relieved and her mind is freed, however
to God be the Glory, the pain of this life is not living.
As much as she was very intelligent and clever, she was always giving.
Lest not forget her grandchildren, whom her heart loved and basked.
A gorgeous black woman who gave all to whomever asked.
A beautiful charm to behold with so much soul and grace.
So many owe gratitude and thanks while God held her in his space.
No, not gone (Annette, my mother) but at peace in his arms.
Until Jesus returns to give eternal days abound and calm.
Your Daughter,
Dr. Bonita Alvarez







Do not cry for me,

I am not gone,

My soul is at rest,

My heart lives on,

Light a candle,

For me to see,

And hold on,

To my memory,

But save your tears,

For I am still here,
Rochester, New York

Then shall the dust return to the earth as well as it was: and shall return unto God who gave it.
Ecclesiastics 12:7

Ms. Brenda Annette Hill, daughter of the late Hortense Chapman and Grant Murray Bennett, was born on January 21st, 1945 in River Junction, FL and departed this life on Saturday, January 15, 2022 at Monroe Community Hospital, in Rochester , New York.

She attended Gadsden County Public Schools, received her High School Diploma and held a career retiring as a Receptionist and Nurse's Aide Instructor.

She was joined in Holy Matrimony to Junior Lee Hill on September 3, 1974.

She left a legacy of love and fond memories to her devoted children, Dr. Bonita Wonziel Alvarez (Morris Alvarez) of Fort Worth Texas, Tony Lanier Bennett of Rochester, NY & Stanley Decoris Hinson of Rochester NY; 17 Grand-children and 10 Great-Grand-children, nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. Sisters, Veronica Chapman of Panama City, FL, Linda Bennett of Alabama; Brothers, Dewitt Cooper Jr (Arlene) of Columbia, SC and Jerry Baker (Carol) of Alabama.

She was preceded in death by Timothy Reid and Clarence Bennett; other relatives and friends.

To our Dear and Loving Mother,
Our mother was a shining light in the dark. There was never a time that we needed her and she wasn't there.
She gave of herself unconditionally. When you speak of unconditional love, you're talking about our Mom.
She was always giving and never taking. No one has a heart as big as our mother we all love her.
Your children,
Dr. Bonita W. Alvarez, Tony L.Bennett & Stanley D. Hinson

To my Loving Wife,
My wife Brenda was the most loving person I have ever known.
Your husband,
Junior Hill

Brenda is not gone away because her spirit lives forever.
Her stresses are relieved and her mind is freed, however
to God be the Glory, the pain of this life is not living.
As much as she was very intelligent and clever, she was always giving.
Lest not forget her grandchildren, whom her heart loved and basked.
A gorgeous black woman who gave all to whomever asked.
A beautiful charm to behold with so much soul and grace.
So many owe gratitude and thanks while God held her in his space.
No, not gone (Annette, my mother) but at peace in his arms.
Until Jesus returns to give eternal days abound and calm.
Your Daughter,
Dr. Bonita Alvarez







Do not cry for me,

I am not gone,

My soul is at rest,

My heart lives on,

Light a candle,

For me to see,

And hold on,

To my memory,

But save your tears,

For I am still here,

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