Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at Mullinax Funeral Home (660-679-0009) in Butler. There is no visitation, however Mrs. Hilton will lie in state Monday and Tuesday at Mullinax Funeral Home prior to services. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler.
Virginia lovingly crocheted at least one afghan for each family member at some point during their lives and regularly baked pies and cookies for her loved ones, friends, and fundraisers. Her other hobbies included sewing, reading, and spending time with family. She always loved a challenging game of pool and stayed abreast of politics well into her 90s. Virginia was a member of the Bates County Memorial Hospital Volunteers and the Butler Home Improvement Club.
Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, to whom she was married for 70 years, William Dean Hilton, her father Russell Thompson, mother Lottie Stevens, stepfather Mark Stevens, grandson Matthew Friederich, a sister Clara Hammer of Bartlesville, OK., and Son-in-law Dale Friederich.
She is survived by her daughter Patricia J. Friederich of Butler, MO., son Russell D. Hilton and wife Jackie of Lawrence, KS., a sister Evelyn Tomblin of Laguna Hills, CA., a brother Ralph Stevens of Topeka, KS., six grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Bates County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. Memories and messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Virginia was born November 15, 1918 in Spurgeon, Missouri to Lottie and Russell Thompson. Her father Russell served during World War 1, where he died during the 1918 flu pandemic that took the lives of millions of young soldiers. Virginia carried the sorrow of never knowing him throughout her life.
Prior to moving to Butler, the Hiltons lived in Chanute, Kansas, a community where she established Hiltons’ Kennel. She bred and sold a variety of AKC puppies throughout the United States, boarded pets, and operated a dog grooming business.
Virginia was born November 15, 1918 in Spurgeon, Missouri to Lottie and Russell Thompson. Her father Russell served during World War 1, where he died during the 1918 flu pandemic that took the lives of millions of young soldiers. Virginia carried the sorrow of never knowing him throughout her life.
Prior to moving to Butler, the Hiltons lived in Chanute, Kansas, a community where she established Hiltons’ Kennel. She bred and sold a variety of AKC puppies throughout the United States, boarded pets, and operated a dog grooming business.
Virginia lovingly crocheted at least one afghan for each family member at some point during their lives and regularly baked pies and cookies for her loved ones, friends, and fundraisers. Her other hobbies included sewing, reading, and spending time with family. She always loved a challenging game of pool and stayed abreast of politics well into her 90s. Virginia was a member of the Bates County Memorial Hospital Volunteers and the Butler Home Improvement Club.
Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, to whom she was married for 70 years, William Dean Hilton, her father Russell Thompson, mother Lottie Stevens, stepfather Mark Stevens, grandson Matthew Friederich, a sister Clara Hammer of Bartlesville, OK., and Son-in-law Dale Friederich.
She is survived by her daughter Patricia J. Friederich of Butler, MO., son Russell D. Hilton and wife Jackie of Lawrence, KS., a sister Evelyn Tomblin of Laguna Hills, CA., a brother Ralph Stevens of Topeka, KS., six grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren.