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Therese Hinse Obituary

BROOKSVILLE, Fla. -- Therese M. (Cloutier) Hinse, 83, died Nov. 6, 2008 at Brooksville Healthcare Center, after a period of declining health.

She was born May 28, 1925, to Odilon Cloutier and Amanda Proulx of Suncook, N.H..

For most of her life, she was a resident of Manchester, N.H., where she worked in the mills and took care of her family. For the last 20 years, she was retired and living in Florida with her husband, Rudolph Hinse.

She will be greatly missed.

In addition to her husband of Brooksville, family includes sons Michael Cloutier and Gary Hinse, both of Manchester, N.H.; four grandchildren, one great-grandson and a niece.

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Published by Union Leader on Nov. 8, 2008.

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Bob & Claire Drolet

November 8, 2008

Dear Rudy, Mike and Gary:

Please accept my deepest sympathies for the loss of your wife, mother, my Aunt Therese.

I'll always remember and admire her as one of my favorite aunts while growing up in Suncook. She was the kind of person who spoke her mind and stood her ground for whatever she believed in. Her subltle and somewhat stern attitude failed to show her kindness and willingness to help anyone at a moment's notice notwithstanding being a such a generous person. Always the life of the party whenever the "sisters" got together.

Growing up in a small town, I'd always look forward to spending a summer vacation with Aunt "Chicken" and Mike when they lived in the big city of Manchester on Howe St., that was such a special treat.

I will always cherish these memories and our thoughts and prayers are with you.

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