March 2021 - Issue #273

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The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine

Benefit And Memorial Ride For Wayne Hill Wayne Hll Doing A Burnout At Double D Burnout Saloon In 2018

By: Lloyd and Rose, and Kady Hill he Biker Family lost a brother on Dec. 29, 2020. Wayne Hill left behind his children, family, many friends and biker nation to go be with his wife Diane, his father, and his dog Jake at their eternal home. He had a contagious smile with an infectious spirit and a heart for helping others, as he spent many of his days cooking warm meals for the South Side Mission in High Point, NC which is an organization that helps the homeless. Wayne has helped many people from all walks of life, he never judged them for who they were, he just knew they were in need. Wayne had a passion for riding and had seen many miles of this earth while doing so. He loved to ride, whether it was horses or motorcycles for pleasure, his big-rig for work, his farming tractor around the house, or rides for charity events. For over 20 years Wayne welcomed hundreds of friends and strangers, some locally and some out of state to join him at his home to celebrate his annual Archdale-Trinity Oyster Roast for a night of music and food. This was his way of uniting the community, as he never met a stranger. Wayne loved life, Budweiser, and some good shine but he especially loved his children, momma, family, friends, and everyone in between. A special story the family would like to share is a few weeks prior to Wayne’s passing, he was able to watch his daughter be proposed to and he was told he was going to have his first grandbaby from his son. Wayne had been patiently waiting for both and could not have been more excited. He truly passed a happy man. Wayne’s family who loves and miss him dearly would like to say on his behalf to live every day like it’s your last, help others who are in need and “ride on” biker nation. On February 6th, bikers got together at JR’s Corner Tav-

Wayne’s Son Dalton Had The Honor To Ride Wayne’s Bike And Lead The Ride ern, High Point. Wayne’s son Dalton had the honor to ride Wayne’s bike and lead the ride with Donnie Watson. Over a hundred bikes participated in a memorial ride to Double D Burnout Saloon in Kernersville, each one remembering Wayne in their own personal way. Then the ride went to American Legion Post 87 in High Point for music by Dexter the DJ and an abundance of food. While eating, everyone could watch a memorial video. Afterwards there was a huge auction, and


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