Patricia Ann Hill

Patricia Ann (Beatty) Hill passed away peacefully the morning of June 22, 2024 at home with family.

She was born February 5th, 1946 in Bremerton, Washington to Glenn and Alvina (Fehr) Beatty. Her little brother Stephen Glenn joined the family in 1955 after they had moved to The Dalles.

She attended school at St. Mary’s and The Dalles High School, graduating in 1964. She went on to become a beautician, attending The Dalles School of Beauty.

 In October of 1964 she met Ron Hill on a blind date and they married the following May. They welcomed a son Jim in 1966 and a daughter Heather in 1973. They were married for 47 years until Ron’s passing in 2013.

 Throughout her career, she worked at Cash and Carry, several insurance offices, and finally retired from Columbia River Bank where she made lasting friendships.

She played the piano and loved to sing. Through her school years she was in choir and as an adult she sang for many years with The Cascade Singers. Most recently, she was a member of The Dalles Worship Choir.

Pat was involved in many things throughout her life and was always ready for an adventure. She and Ron enjoyed hiking and camping in the Columbia Gorge. They belonged to the 4-Wheel Drive Club, were active members of the Elks, and they loved to dance.

Her talents and hobbies produced beautiful handmade gifts. She was a natural at sewing and crafting of any kind. The immaculate yard was a passion, and she taught all the grandkids the beauty that comes with love and care.

She is survived by her children James & Joyce Hill, and  Heather & AJ Tarnasky; her grandchildren Jakob & Christina Chabot, Jerek Hill, Grace Tarnasky, Josie Hill, and Jack Tarnasky; her great-grandson Dominic Guerrero; bonus grandchildren Chris Castillo, Cassius Castillo, and Cameo Monette; and countless other family members and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Ron and her brother Steve.

We will remember Pat for her love of golden retrievers and chickens. But also for her quick wit and sense of humor, and for her enormous heart and unconditional acceptance.

Mark Powell