Her wedding was reported on p.6 of The Hong Kong Telegraph, 1928-08-17:
PRETTY WEDDING AT UNION CHURCH.
MR FELIX HILLE AND MISS HILDA KOMOR
Union Church was the scene of an extremely pretty wedding this morning, when Miss Hilda Beatrix Komor, daughter of Mr. Siegfrid Komor of Hongkong was married to Mr. Felix Hille, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hille, of Grossroehrsdorf i/S., Germany. The ceremony was performed by Pastor H. Giess, of the Basel Mission, whilst Mr. Longyear was at the organ.
The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a gown of ivory georgette over taffeta, made in a delightful version of the bouffant mode, trimmed with tiny clusters of orange blossom and lover's knots. She wore a veil of Brussels net and a wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a sheaf of anemones and roses.
Attending the bride as flower girls were the little Misses Jennie White and Marion Schiffler, the former being attired in a dress of embroidered apricot net, with wreath of forget-me-nots, whilst the latter wore a dress of pale blue satin with frills, trimmed with tiny rosebuds, and she also had a wreath of forget-me-nots. Both carried baskets of rose petals. Little Master Walter White, as page-boy, wore pale blue knickers and a white silk blouse trimmed with frills.
Mrs. C. E. White, the sister of the bride, was the matron of honour. She wore a handsome silk net embroidered dress over flesh-pink satin, with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of pink and cream roses.
Mr. Hugo Ammann was the “best man."
Subsequently, a reception was held aboard the s.s. Sui Tai, prior to the departure of the happy couple for Macao, where the honeymoon is being spent. The bride's going-away dress was a dainty pale pink creation, trimmed with hand-made flowers, with hat, to match.
Place and date of birth from https://orient-projekt.hu/eletrajzi-adatlapok/komor-szigfrid
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Date of Death
Hilda passed away on September 3, 1998, in California.