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Melane Keller-Miller
May 6, 2010
I have known Mr. Hinton Hines since 1976. He was always willing to watch The Flintstones & The Jetson's with me when he would visit my family on his trips to New York City. I affectionately called him Ketchup. I last saw him in 2002-2003 his nephew bought him by my house to see me & my family. I will keep the Hines family in my prayers. He was a wonderful man. I will miss his St Patrick's Day cards.
May 3, 2010
I have known Mr. hines since I was a child on 22nd Street. He was so expressive that his age was always an amazement. He will be missed .
Michelle Purcell-Griffin
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