
Gordon David Hill
June 2, 1980 - November 6, 2025
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our ‘gentle giant’, Gordon David Hill, on Thursday, November 6th, 2025 at the age of 45, surrounded by his family and loved ones at Brantford General Hospital.
Gord lived a simple, grounded life, with his heart firmly rooted in family, friends, faith, and work. He was predeceased by his mother, Annie Green; his stepfather, George ‘Savage’ Herkimer; his stepmother, Elaine; his sister, Tanya; his stepsister Wanda Laforme and his grandniece, Jasmine.
He is survived by his father, Timothy Hill; his brothers, Norman Hill (Tammy) and Joseph Green (Jacque Collett); his sister, Gina Hill; and his stepbrothers Jeffrey, Walter, Joseph and Leslie Laforme.
He is mourned by Viola Krall and Bill Hill, affectionately known as Aunt LoveyDear and Uncle Warbuck; nieces and nephews Natalie Laforme, Alyssa Green, Timothy ‘Timmy’ Hill, Joshua and Leigha Hager, and their mother, Tracy; and his grandnieces and grandnephews, Trinity, Lazater, Jerrmiaha, Skylar, Olivia, and Audrey.
Gord is lovingly remembered by his chosen families: Ashley Thursfield (Justin Ross) and ‘his boys’, Aiden and Mason; his brother by bond, Jeffrey Harding (Krista Sipos), and their children, Jackson and Olivia; and lifelong friend Miranda Rudman and her children, Mystique, Mia, and William.
Gord is resting at Styres Funeral Home, 1798 Fourth Line, Ohsweken on Tuesday, November 11th, at 10:00 a.m., with a funeral service to follow at 1:00 p.m. We will pause at 11:00 a.m. to acknowledge Remembrance Day with a moment of silence - something Gord would surely have insisted upon. Cremation will occur at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, his family and loved ones kindly request donations to Diabetes Canada or the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (OSPCA).
Thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff in Brantford General’s Critical Care Unit for their compassionate support and guidance during his final days.
Gord’s caring, generous, and gentle nature will be forever cherished.

