Patsy Lassiter Hill

April 3, 1942 ~ December 12, 2009
Resided in:
Randleman, NC
Patsy Greeson Lassiter Hill, 67, died Saturday, December 12, 2009.
Patsy was born April 3, 1942, to the late Worth O. and Ina Lee Pugh Greeson. She was a graduate of Randleman High School and remained in Randleman all of her life. She and husband Carlton Hill owned and operated Douglas Printing Company in High Point. She was an active participant in her church, Mt. Lebanon United Methodist, and supported many charities through her gifts and talents. Her generosity to all who had the pleasure of sharing her day to day life will always be remembered.
She was a devoted wife, mother and friend whose warrior spirit never yielded, setting the finest example for those who were watching.
She is survived by her husband, Carlton E. Hill; one daughter, Lori Ann Lassiter of Asheville; brother and sister-in-law, Sam W. Greeson and Glenda H. Greeson of Charlotte; step-daughter April Hill of Burlington and many loving friends.
A memorial service will be at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, January 10, 2010, at Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the church she so dearly loved, Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church, 119 W. River Road, Randleman, NC 27317, Victory Junction Camp (www.victoryjunction.org), St. Paul Historical Society, Randleman, Asheville Animal Compassion Network, Asheville, NC, or a charity of your choice.
Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I remember fondly the time that Patsy worked for Dad. She will be greatly missed.
Sorry for your loss, Patsy had a special place in our Hearts.
God Bless You and Yours.
Bill&Phyllis Frazier
Patsy was a special person and a beloved friend to all who knew her. We will miss her passion for life and her special qualities… her sense of humor and the gifts from her heart that she shared with so many people.
Love, David & Annette Caughron
Sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Carlton, The Obituary in the News and Record was so nice. Please convey my condolences to Lori too.
I will be praying for both of you.
Love, Kay
My deepest sympathy to Patsy’s family.I went to school with Patsy and thought she was beautiful not only on the outside but just as beautiful on the inside. Patsy will be missed by her family and friends.
RHS Class of 1960
The measure of life after all, is not it’s duration….but it’s donation.
With love, Ellen and Family
Carlton, I am sure you don’t remember me but I worked for John Thorn and we were your neighbors on Dorris Ave. years ago. Patsy was such a special person and I was so sorry to hear of her death. My prayers are with you, Lori, and the rest of the family.
I’m so very sorry to learn of Patsy’s passing. The loss however is greatest for the family and friends left behind. I was a classmate of Patsy at RHS, Class of 60. I believe that Patsy just received an invitation and transportation the the ‘Big Party’ as she will be celebrating Christmas with Jesus. What a glorious time this must be for her! To the family I give my love and sympathy for their great loss.
Martha Jane Walker-Creed
Lori,We’re so sorry to hear about your mom, she will be missed, but she leaves behind some great memories (Remember the beach trips?)
Take care and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers…
Dear Carlton and Lori,
Allie and I were both so sorry to hear of Patsy passing. She was a special lady. I remember fondly her trips to CT with Lou and all the laughs that we had.
Love,
Lori, Allie, Chris & Gordon
Dear Lori, Carlton, and all of Patsy’s Family,
I will always remember Patsy’s style and determination, her laugh, and her hometown that she was so proud of: Randleman.
And it was always great to see her during her visits to Texas, too!
Scott
Lori, I am a prior neighbor of your mother’s on High Point St. She was so kind to me and my family. The first years after my dad past were hard. Your mother was there on the day to comfort us children the first night. I will never forget her or your funny dad (always had a animal in training from the wild). Your mother decorated Easter Eggs like no other I have ever seen. And of course she brought us children some across the street from her. Many days I walked to the elementary in the morning and Patsy would pick me up with on her way across town, too. I will never forget your wonderful and kind Mother.