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Robert Kenneth Hilliard

1948 - 2020

Robert Kenneth Hilliard obituary, 1948-2020, Charleston, SC

BORN

1948

DIED

2020

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Robert Hilliard Obituary

Robert Kenneth Hilliard Charleston - Robert Kenneth Hilliard, surrounded by his family and his beloved poodle Rudy, succumbed to pancreatic cancer on January 13, 2020 at Charleston's Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center. The second born child of Herbert Harmon Hilliard and Margie Rae (Rivers) Hilliard, Kenny was born in his parents' home in Cheraw, South Carolina on November 4, 1948. His active and rambunctious childhood ended with an unfavorable draft number, leading Kenny to enlist in the United States Navy after graduating from Cheraw High School in 1967 in the top 10 of his class. Seaman Recruit Hilliard completed his basic training at Naval Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois. After graduating boot camp and completing follow on training in cryptography, Petty Officer Hilliard was assigned to the USS Kitty Hawk (CVA-63) homeported in San Diego, CA. As a Cryptographic Technician (Operator) he handled classified communications vital to the commanding officer while on tours in and related to The Vietnam War. After completion of his enlistment, having achieved the rank of Petty Officer Second Class, he was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1971, and chose to make his home in nearby Imperial Beach, California before returning home to the East Coast. Kenny enrolled at Wingate College (now Wingate University) using the G.I. Bill. Though his sister believed him to be a "professional student", he finally graduated from Wingate in 1981 with a B.S. in Business Administration with a minor in Engineering. During and after college, he worked for his family's business, Hilliard's Loan & Pawn, before marrying his wife, Annie Newton Hilliard, a public school teacher in Marlboro County, in March 1988. After they married he was "forced" to move "Across the River" from Cheraw to Bennettsville, a claim he was adamant about until the end. He was instrumental in the construction of the first paper mill in Marlboro County, Willamette Industries, and began working as one of the first direct employees of the mill in 1989. He retired from Willamette (later known as Weyerhaeuser & Domtar) in 2006. He also worked in the Marlboro County Tax Assessors office as a GIS specialist years before he fully retired in 2010. Diagnosed on Christmas Day 2019, Kenny's battle with cancer was brief. However, Kenny did live to see his "Emzee Girl" marry Jason Luck (the grandson of one of his favorite Wingate professors) on December 29, 2019 at Charleston's VA hospital. Kenny is survived by his daughter, Emzee Catherine Hilliard Luck and her husband, Jason Scott Luck of Charleston, his beloved younger sister Dr. Karen Hilliard McGee, her husband Robert Lynn McGee and their children, Dr. Hillary Lynn McGee, Ryan Ansel McGee of Lexington, SC, and his niece Amanda Hilliard Coscetti (Chris) of Florence, SC, as well as the aunt and uncles he loved as his sister and brothers: Sybil Ruth Rivers Cook (Ronnie) of Wagener, SC, William Coyt "Billy" Rivers of Puyallup, WA, and Glenn Julian Rivers (Shirley) of Kansas City, MO. He is also survived by Rudy, who will now take up residence with Emzee and Jason in Charleston. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Annie Newton Hilliard, his parents, and his brother, Herbert Lewis (H.L.) Hilliard. He now returns home to the Pee Dee one last time to be buried in the Newton Cemetery on Adamsville Road, next to his wife, in a private service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made in his name to Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Attention: Voluntary Service, 109 Bee St., Charleston, SC 29401 or The Humane Society of Marlboro County, P.O. Box 135, Bennettsville, SC 29512. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jan. 14 to Jan. 15, 2020.

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Brit Robinette

January 20, 2020

I really enjoyed working with Kenny at the paper mill. I am so sorry for the lose and I will be praying for the family.

Ray Ogilvie

January 19, 2020

We'll miss you.

Ray Ogilvie

January 19, 2020

He'll be missed.

Don Newton

January 19, 2020

Emzee, I apologize for the lateness of this note. I only learned of Kenny's death this morning. Kenny was always very helpful to me, both at the mill and in the tax office. Quite often, he'd anticipate what I might want or need and have it ready to show me so that I didn't have to take time to find it. Shoot, several times, I didn't even know something was important or even existed when Kenny would give it to me and suggest I follow through. And he always did everything with a smile and with respect. I'm so saddened for your loss, but I'll pray for you now. May the Lord give you strength, peace and comfort through the coming weeks.

Doug & Suzanne Jennings

January 15, 2020

Kenny was a good, kind and unselfish man who cared deeply about helping others. As God welcomes Kenny's sweet spirit into heaven, may He give peace and comfort to Emzee and Jason.

Amanda Luck

January 15, 2020

We are so very sorry for your loss. May you all feel our prayers surrounding you during this difficult time.

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