In Memory

Joseph Stuart Hinton

Joseph Stuart Hinton

Joseph Stuart Hinton was born May 16, 1948 in Houston to Phillip Deering and Sarah Elizabeth Wise Hinton. His work ethic began very early in his childhood. He served honorably in the U. S. Army and loved military history. After completing his education, he was a draftsman for Hudson Engineering and Brown & Root; then founded his own company, J. S. Hinton & Assoc., Inc. which he ran successfully for 33 years. His company acted as a consultant on accident reconstruction for various agencies including law enforcement, attorneys and insurance adjustors, or anyone who needed his help. As for his career, Joe always said that if you did what you loved you would never work a day in your life. He loved his job, for him it was more of a hobby than work. More than anything he loved educating those that would listen. He wanted to make sure that people had the resources to do their job properly and effectively. If you did not have those resources he made sure you had them even if it came out of his own pocket. It was what made him happy. He was an avid outdoorsman. He loved hunting, fishing, collecting guns, knives and Southwestern art. He is survived by his wife, Doris Richter Hinton of Washington; mother, Ruby Hinton of League City; daughter and son-in-law Lindsey Lynette Jamieson and Daniel Edouard Jamieson of Allen, TX., and his granddaughter, Elyse Mireille Jamieson. Joe loved his family and the apple of his eye was Elyse. He was the best PawPaw, and he always felt blessed for having the chance to be loved by Elyse. Once she was born, PawPaw became his new identity. He was always wanting to tell anyone who would listen how absolutely wonderful she was. Memorials may be directed to Friedens United Church of Christ, P. O. Box 306, Washington, Tx 77880, or to Hospice Brazos Valley. Funeral arrangements for Joseph Stuart Hinton are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 W. Main, Brenham.

Joe died September 8, 2013.  Evidently it was cancer.



 
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12/07/14 10:18 PM #1    

Carrol Johnson

Joseph Stuart Hinton
 
Birth: May 16, 1948
Texas, USA
Death: Sep. 8, 2013
Texas, USA

Joseph Stuart Hinton, husband of Doris Hinton, died Sept. 8, 2013 at his residence. Funeral services are scheduled for 10 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013 at Friedens United Church of Christ in Washington. Pastor Greg Felder will officiate. 

Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 until 8 p.m. Tuesday evening at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Joseph Hinton was born May 16, 1948 in Houston to Phillip Deering and Sarah Elizabeth Wise Hinton. He served in the U. S. Army. After completing his education, he was self-employed as a consultant for accident reconstructionist for various agencies. 

He is survived by his wife, Doris Richter Hinton of Washington; mother, Ruby Hinton of Legue City; daughter and son-in-law Lindsey Lynette Jamieson and Daniel Edouard Jamieson of Allen, TX., and a granddaughter, Elyse Mireille Jamieson. 

Memorials may be directed to Friedens United Church of Christ in Washington or to Hospice Brazos Valley. Funeral arrangements for Joseph Stuart Hinton are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 W. Main, Brenham.

 
 
Burial:
Friedens Church of Washington UCC 
Washington County
Texas, USA
 
Created by: PG
Record added: Sep 09, 2013 
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01/19/15 02:45 PM #2    

Pat Clooney (King)

I received the following message from Joe Hinton’s sister – Joanna Hinton Garrett (Waltrip Class of ’65.)  Joanna asked me to post this on Joe’s page:

Joe was my brother. I graduated from Waltrip in 1965. Robert Spencer King graduated the same time Joe did (‘67.) I married Robert and was later divorced. I think what is important that most people do not know is that Joe was a character.  He was a self-made man and there are not very many men who can say that today about themselves.  I loved him but unfortunately upon the divorce of our parents, he took a side - the better I may say - and he and his wife, Doris, took great care of my mother prior to her death. Many of Joe's friends were in my graduating class.  We called him Joe-Joe.


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