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Note: HEADED HOMEMAKERS Mrs Charles P. Hill, Baptist Church Leader, Dies at age 60 Mrs. Anna Kolb Hill, wife of Charles P. Hill, a retired local farmer, died Tuesday, September 1, at 5:30 p.m. at Kentucky Baptist Hospital, Louisville, where she bad been a patient only a few days. The stroke she suffered Sunday night at the hospital followed an illness of several months which had sent her to the hospital several times. She was 60 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Hill sold their farm on Plum Run Road, where they had lived since 1919, and moved to 626 North Third Street in Bardstown. Native of Bloomfield, Mrs. Hill was the daughter of the late Adam Kolb, who was a grocer there. She was a member of the Bardstown Baptist Church and president of a Sunday School Class. She had served as president of the Plum Run Homemakers Club, of which she was a charter member, and agreed to take the presidency' again this year. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Roy C. (Ann) Pennington, Elgin Air Force Base, Fla., Mrs. E. J. (Faye) Tisko, Louisa; five sons, Horace W. Hill, Fisherville; Charles A. Hill, who is electrification supervisor for the local REA Co-operative; Jack K. Hill, Louisville, Donald T. and Joe T. Hill, who are both students at the University of Kentucky, Lexington; one sister, Mrs. Jack C. Baird, Louisville, and two brothers, William H. Kolb, Louisville, and Joe D. Kolb, Cincinnati, Ohio; 13 grandchildren. The body is at the Mann, Greenwell & Arnold Funeral Home. Services will be conducted T h u r s d a y afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Baptist Church conducted by Rev. Dr. J. T. Burdine, pastor, assisted by Rev. Walter E. Bryant, pastor of Cox's Creek Baptist Church. Burial will b? in Bardstown Cemetery.
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