George W. Hill (pastor)
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Rev. George W. Hill | |
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| Born | December 13, 1916 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Died | March 3, 2003 (aged 86) Claremont, California, U.S. |
| Alma mater | University of Southern California, Colgate Rochester Divinity School |
| Occupation(s) | Pastor and Peace Activist |
| Spouse | Marjorie (Jones) |
George W. Hill (December 13, 1916 – March 3, 2003) was an American Baptist pastor, a peace activist, and a leading liberal Protestant voice who played an important role in the founding of the United States Institute of Peace.
He was born in 1913 in Los Angeles, California. Hill attended the University of Southern California. He died in Claremont, California on March 3, 2003.[1][2]
Hill was born in Los Angeles and majored in banking and finance at the University of Southern California.[1] He planned to go law school but was offered a position at the Lake Avenue Baptist Church in Rochester, New York.[3] Through this experience, he decided to enter the ministry and entered Colgate Rochester Divinity School, from which he graduated in 1940. Hill was ordained at Lake Avenue Baptist on May 14, 1940.