- George R. Hill
George Richard Hill, Jr. (
April 10 ,1884 –3 August 1971 ) was an American educational administrator and was the seventh general superintendent of the Sunday School organization ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1949 to 1966. Hill was a member of the general superintendency of the LDS Church Sunday School from 1934 to 1966.Hill was born in Ogden,
Utah Territory and was raised on a farm inSpringville, Utah . Hill obtained a B.S. degree fromBrigham Young University in 1907, a B.S.A. degree from theUtah State Agricultural College in 1908, and aPh.D. fromCornell University in 1912. After his graduation from Cornell, Hill became the director of the School of Agriculture atUtah State University .From 1926 to 1935, Hill was a member of the general board of the LDS Church's
Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association . He had also become a member of the general board of theDeseret Sunday School Union in 1925. In 1934, he became the second assistant toGeorge D. Pyper , the general superintendent of the Deseret Sunday School Union. In 1943, whenMilton Bennion succeeded Pyper, Hill became Bennion's first assistant. In 1949, Hill succeeded Bennion and became the seventh general superintendent of the Deseret Sunday School Union, a position he held until 1966, when he was succeeded byDavid Lawrence McKay .Hill was married to Elizabeth Odette McKay, the sister of LDS Church president
David O. McKay . Hill's oldest son,George R. Hill III , was ageneral authority of the church between 1987 and 1992. Hill died inSalt Lake City , Utah.ee also
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Donald Q. Cannon &Richard O. Cowan (eds.) (2000). "Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History" (Salt Lake City, Utah:Deseret Book )
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