Man who fell to his death from Dallas rooftop bar planned to propose to longtime girlfriend

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Man who fell to his death from Dallas rooftop bar planned to propose to longtime girlfriend
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Questions remain about how Christopher Hill fell on March 12 from 77 Degrees after St. Patrick’s Day festivities.

Robert Hill heard about his son’s proposal plans after he got to work. The father-son team not only had adjacent offices, but their parking spaces were also side by side.

They would “cut up a little bit” in the office when they would get to work and then play a practical joke on someone, Robert Hill. On their way home, they’d talk on the phone about their day, and call again later in“He would have already called me at least once by now today, and we would’ve talked several more times during the day,” his father said a week after his son’s death. “I don’t know what I’m going to do without that.

“I know it’s going to be hard for her because she lost her soulmate that supported her in everything that she was doing,” his mother said.As a Little League soccer coach for a couple of seasons, he would “race the kids across the field,” said his 29-year-old brother, Andrew Hill.Andrew said he and his little brother would talk about sports daily.Christopher started playing football around the second grade. When the boys were young, their father coached Pee Wee football.

”I would tell somebody, ‘You’ve got to come to see him because he’ll make three or four touchdowns in the first half, and then they’ll have to tell him to slow down a little bit,’” Robert Hill said. “They didn’t believe me until I brought them to see him because he gave everything his all.”“He was everywhere,” said Dennis Cobb, a former high school coach. Christopher wasn’t a big guy, Cobb said, but he was a fast running back.Christopher Hill playing football for Paradise High School.

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