Mary Louise Hilton
October 22, 1928 – July 6, 2020
Mary Louise Hilton, 91, of Chesapeake Beach passed away July 6, 2020 at her home. She was born October 22, 1928 in District Heights to Nellie Elizabeth Vermillion and William Henry Radtke. Mary was raised in Prince George’s County and has been a resident of Chesapeake Beach since 1970. She was primarily a homemaker and also worked as a waitress at various restaurants. Mary was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary American Legion Stallings-Williams Post 206. Mary loved music, dancing, entertaining, and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.
Mary was preceded in death by her husband Harry Lee Hilton III, children Pamala Riston, Mary Irene Riston, JoAnn Riston, and George “Ricky” Riston, and sisters Helen Taylor, Dorothy Seis, and Hilda Brady. She is survived by her children Mark Riston (Cathy) of Chesapeake Beach, Edgar Hilton of Millington, MD, Harry Lee Hilton IV (Denise) of Huntingtown, Margaret Hilton of Virginia, and Starlene Hilton of Churchton, as well as 18 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.
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- Funeral Service
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
11:00 AM
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The world has lost the most beautiful, unselfish, loving, and caring gift in the form of Mary Hilton. She will always be remembered by me as a lady who accepted me, at 19 years old, as the selfish, arrogant, and spoiled kid that I was then…
Her beautiful smile and beaming, happy face is always fresh in my mind. Never once did she ever scold or ridicule the choices I made and she always, always opened her heart and her home to my presence.
I love you, Mary and you will be greatly missed……
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I fell in love with Mary when my cousin Harry first brought her to my house so many years ago when they began dating. May she be with all her loved ones who went before her. Love, Penny
The world has lost the most beautiful, unselfish, loving, and caring gift in the form of Mary Hilton. She will always be remembered by me as a lady who accepted me, at 19 years old, as the selfish, arrogant, and spoiled kid that I was then…
Her beautiful smile and beaming, happy face is always fresh in my mind. Never once did she ever scold or ridicule the choices I made and she always, always opened her heart and her home to my presence.
I love you, Mary and you will be greatly missed……
Mary was a great lady. We had some really fun conversations. May she Rest In Peace.
Rest in peace beautiful, sweet Mary.
she was my great grandmother i miss her so much