Governor Mark R. Warner issued the following statement upon the death of Richmond native and civil rights pioneer Oliver Hill:

“While we lost a great Virginian today, Oliver Hill leaves behind a legacy that will never be forgotten. With an unwavering sense of personal responsibility, a commitment to the idea that all men and women are created equal, and a sense of humor that kept us all laughing at his 100th birthday celebration this past May, Oliver Hill helped pave the way for equal opportunity in the Commonwealth and the country.
One of my proudest moments as Governor came in 2005 as we dedicated the Oliver W. Hill, Sr. building in Capitol Square in his honor.
Oliver Hill was one of the greatest Virginians and Americans in the 20th century. Lisa and I feel very lucky to have called him a friend and our thoughts and prayers are with his family.”