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Brenton Cole Hill

Brenton Cole Hill

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Brenton Cole Hill, 19 of Tipton died Monday, October 16, 2017 in Hamilton County. He was born November 20, 1997 in Noblesville to Robbie L. & Renee (Cole) Hill.

Brenton was a student. He enjoyed fishing, go-cart racing, kickboxing and MMA. He loved music and x-sports such as dirt bikes and quad runners.

Survivors include his mother and step-father, Renee Smith and Jason, Tipton; grand-parents Frank & Carolyn Pore, Tipton, and Gwen & Robbie Hill, Windfall; great-grandmother Willie Mae Fowler, Windfall; step-grandparents Dave & Rita Smith, Atlanta; step-great-grandmother, Helen Smith, Tipton and several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Robbie L. Hill.

A funeral for Brenton will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 19 at Young-Nichols Funeral Home with Pastor Johnnie Blair presiding. Visitation will be from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Thursday at the funeral home. Private burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Tipton.

Memorial donations in Brenton’s name may be made to the Tipton County Humane Society, P.O. Box 237, Tipton, Indiana, 46072.

 

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9 thoughts on “Brenton Cole Hill”

  1. Angi Bear & family

    Renee- ( and all of Brenton”s family) Words can’t describe the sadness I feel for all of you. You are in our thoughts and in our Prayers every day. Lots of love goes out to all of you!

  2. Vickie (Foor)Fischer

    Will forever miss Brenton will remember his smile and witty personality. We lost a young man that placed a footprint in our hearts forever lasting.

  3. Renee,
    I am praying for you, and will continue to in the upcoming days and weeks. I am so sorry for all that you are suffering with the passing of Brenton. I’m here for you.

  4. Sueanne Esposito

    To the family, I am sorry for your loss. My heart is sad to hear of Brenton’s passing. He attended my Biology and Integrated Chemistry/Physics classes. He was a quiet sole in class and repeatedly told me how much he hated doing homework and how useless it was – we agreed to disagree. We had some interesting discussions on kick boxing (I always hoped the other guy looked worse then he did). He didn’t like the attention in class but would sometimes shared his adventures and thrills of racing. He always impressed me in what he knew and how he could explain the science behind our projects or discussions, not as much in class but more one on one. I will miss him.

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