Dean Hiller, age 59 of Princeton, died July 23, 2021 with his wife at his side at the University of Minnesota Hospital. The Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Sunday, August 8th at Strike Life Tributes in Isanti. Visitation will begin one hour prior to the service.
Dean Alan Hiller, age 59, of Princeton passed away peacefully on July 23, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. He is survived by his wife, Jackie; children, Brittaney, Brent, Kari, Jason and Josh; 8 grandchildren; mother, Doris; brothers, Kevin and Randy; sisters, Pam and Paula; aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family. He was preceded in death by his father, Henry. He fought hard through a recent battle with serious medical issues, staying strong and courageous in the face of adversity.
Dean worked as a Journeyman electrician for many years. His hobbies included taking road trips on his motorcycle sometimes alone but most often with his beloved wife Jackie. Dean enjoyed hunting, fishing and recently took up competitive shooting in which he excelled. Dean was a man of few words but he spoke volumes through his actions. He was always willing to help out a friend or family member. Dean is loved and dearly missed.
Deb Heidmiller says
We are so very sad to hear of Dean’s passing, but we know that he is not longer in pain. He was a wonderful man who will be missed by many. We are grateful that we got to see him, Jackie, Kevin and Nancy when they stopped by on one of their big adventures. Our thoughts are with you all at this difficult time.
Gregory Nelson says
He will be missed by many. I was proud to call him my brother and, was so glad he and my sister, his wife Jackie, had the time together that they enjoyed so much.
JR says
I don’t even have the right words to say. Going to miss taking the twistus with you by my side my brother. Great in peace.
Bette Bolduc says
Jackie,
Sorry to hear of your husband’s passing. I would have been to the service if I had not had some health
problems. Was glad Jody was there for support. I’ve been thinking about you and pray you get through
this terrible time. Sometimes life isn’t fair. Love from Bette.