

November 28th, 1995, in Cleveland, Ohio. Myles was the eldest of three children
(Myles, Lauryn, Marcellous) born to parents Armond D. Hill, and Andrea Hill (Brooks).
With their love and support he was provided with a solid foundation which helped
him to grow into an intelligent, confident, surefooted man, with a heart of gold.
In January 2021 Myles proposed to the love of his life, Monee’ Love. From the time
they met, the two were inseparable. They shared a love of music, movies, going to
the gun range, and many other joys in life. The two always made a conscious effort
to help each other in achieving their goals & celebrate one another’s
accomplishments.
Myles excelled at anything he put his mind to and was innately great with his hands.
There was no task too tedious, rather it was the mastery of assembling Lego sets
by himself at the age of 7, putting together furniture, or building closet systems for
cash as a teen. The nature of the projects was never an issue, he conquered them all.
At the age of 16 he was given his first car of many, and it was at that time that Myles
found one of his true passions. CARS. There was nothing that could keep him from
tinkering with cars. It made no difference if it was the engine or other car
components, if it came apart, he would learn how to fix or reassemble it. Myles
graduated from Lake Catholic High School in 2014. Then he went on to wisely turn
his passion for cars into a profession. In 2017 he obtained a degree in Automotive
Technology from Ohio Technical College. As a result of his hard work and
unrelenting drive, Myles earned himself a rewarding 6 year career with Cushman and
Wakefield as a Senior Machinist and Robotics Technician.
From early on in his life, Myles was a very intelligent, independent, reliable, and
determined child who showed enormous potential to dominate anything he put his
mind to from childhood through adulthood. It goes without question that he was a
natural leader with a huge heart, a strong will, and a sarcastically quick wit. These
traits made him an excellent big brother to his two siblings Lauryn and Marcellous
and an honorary big brother to a number of their friends as well. Myles made sure
his siblings did not go through or face anything alone. He was a reliable confidant
to Lauryn and Marcellous his entire life. He made sure they helped around the house
with chores, he fed them if necessary, and influenced them in many ways, through
his guidance, music, love, and fun. He, without a doubt passed on his competitive
edge and his strong fighting spirit to his younger siblings. If you have ever seen the
trio play a “friendly” game of UNO you knew it was more serious than friendly, but
all in good fun . As a son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin, and friend Myles was
the “calm and collected ” one that rarely lost his cool. Though he was calm and
collected, he could respectfully and designedly tell you about yourself when
necessary. Myles had a knack for recognizing when you were experiencing internal
turmoil and he would step right into the fire, take the weight off of your shoulders,
which presented you with an opportunity to recharge and regroup. Myles was a
young man who understood how to enjoy his life with a “work hard play hard”
mentality. He enjoyed playing video games with friends and family, playing
basketball, doing doughnuts and burnouts with his car club “Kutt Up Crew”,
dancing, grilling with his dad, and chatting about life with his mom. He had his own
unique relationship with everyone in his circle and village alike. Myles was
affectionately known by many names throughout his life. Though one name does
not define who he is, we can all agree that he IS and will ALWAYS be LOVED.
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