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Tommy Hillman Funeral Expense Help
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Tommy Hillman also known as Tom or Bampy was a devoted husband, dad, and grandfather. After a courageous and long battle with depression, the pain from the disease became unbearable, and Tommy took his life on September 24, 2019. Tommy put on a brave face while struggling with depression and anxiety. Depression is a mood disorder that affects how people think, feel, and live their daily lives. Tommy's behavior was often misunderstood by most.
Despite his struggles, he lived a full life surrounded by his family and friends who loved him very much. He loved every moment he spent with his grandchildren; Hannah, Ethan, Natalie, and Kendall taking them for rides on the four-wheeler, teaching them how to hunt, watching them play sports, playing with them and much more.
He worked cutting wood and driving trucks from a young age. He enjoyed watching a good western, four wheeling, hunting and fishing. His favorite season was hunting season. He was always in search of the elusive swamp buck. He was the first to lend a hand, always joking and made sure he had a cooler full of diet pepsi and “googy cakes” where ever he went. We loved Tommy/dad/bampy with all of our hearts and miss him more then words could even describe.
Our father's passing was sudden and unexpected, which unfortunately didn’t give us much time to figure out expenses. Anything you can do will be greatly apprecited by our family.
If you or a loved one are struggling we would urge you to get help at 1-800-273-8255 or suicidepreventionlifeline.org.
Despite his struggles, he lived a full life surrounded by his family and friends who loved him very much. He loved every moment he spent with his grandchildren; Hannah, Ethan, Natalie, and Kendall taking them for rides on the four-wheeler, teaching them how to hunt, watching them play sports, playing with them and much more.
He worked cutting wood and driving trucks from a young age. He enjoyed watching a good western, four wheeling, hunting and fishing. His favorite season was hunting season. He was always in search of the elusive swamp buck. He was the first to lend a hand, always joking and made sure he had a cooler full of diet pepsi and “googy cakes” where ever he went. We loved Tommy/dad/bampy with all of our hearts and miss him more then words could even describe.
Our father's passing was sudden and unexpected, which unfortunately didn’t give us much time to figure out expenses. Anything you can do will be greatly apprecited by our family.
If you or a loved one are struggling we would urge you to get help at 1-800-273-8255 or suicidepreventionlifeline.org.
Organizer
Ashley Hodgdon
Organizer
Troy, ME