03/18/2026
Stephen Hill was removed from life support at the Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital in downtown Augusta, Georgia at 2:54 AM on March 2, 2026, where he eventually lost his battle with multiple medical issues, transitioned to heaven to be with the Lord, and was transported by the John P. Franklin Funeral Home back to his hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Mr. Hill graduated from Orchard K**b Elementary School, Orchard K**b Junior High School, and was a 1978 graduate of Howard High School, where he excelled in Art, played Football, and ran on the track team. Also, he briefly attended Chattanooga State Community College and the University of Maryland. In 1979, he enlisted for four-years in the United States Army after which he accepted employment as a police officer for the White House. While maintaining his residence in the Maryland area, he later accepted a job with the National Archives, Arlington National Cemetery, and the Atlanta Police Department.
When he was approximately 16 or 17 years of age, he followed his twin-brother Terry to church at the Olivet Missionary Baptist Church where his grandfather served as a deacon under the pastorship of the late Reverend Robert Richards. Shortly thereafter, the late Reverend Floyd Whiteside, former pastor of the New Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, announced that he was having a winter revival. It was winter all right! The chill in the air brought Steve over to Mount Carmel, following me. Almost immediately, after giving his life to Christ, he was baptized one snowy night at 1616 Washington Street. My grandfather drove across town in that old outdated jalopy until he got him there. Uncle Steve went down in the baptismal pool to seal the deal. A new creature in Christ Jesus. Of course, I can pontificate fluidly pertaining to the events of this conversion because yours truly was there.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Amanda Hill and Frank Redding Sr.; sister, Tammy (Carl) Parks; and older brother, Frank Redding, Jr.
Stephen Hill leaves behind to cherish his memories with his twin-brother Chaplain Dr. Terry D. (Amanda) Hill, Sr of Augusta, Georgia; brother, Samuel (Vanaja) Hill of Atlanta, Georgia, sisters, Audrey Wimberly of Atlanta, Georgia, Beverly Redding of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Rena (Nathan) Benford of Chattanooga, Tennessee, niece, Ashley Hill of Augusta, Georgia; nephews, Antoine Hill, Sr. of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Terry Hill, Jr. of Chicago, Illinois; twenty-one great nieces and nephews, and a host of additional relatives, friends, neighbors, and acquaintances.
Public viewing will begin at 2:00 PM until 6:00 PM, on Friday, March 20, 2026, at the funeral home. The celebration of Stephen’s remarkable life will be held at 11:00 AM, on Saturday, March 21, 2026, in the chapel of John P. Franklin Funeral Home.
Interment will follow at 10:00 AM on Monday, March 23, 2026, with military honors, at Chattanooga National Cemetery.