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David Austin Hinton

North Logan, Utah

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David Austin Hinton, 23, returned to his Heavenly Father on Aug. 7, 2013, after a tragic boating accident on Lake Powell. David was born Oct. 16, 1989, to Harvard Scott and Sharon Hinton, the sixth of eight children. He was born in Naperville, Ill. and lived in Batavia, Ill.; Kirkland, Ill.;...

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My you be surrounded by the love of our Savior.

I would like to offer you and your family my sincerest and deepest sympathies with the tragic loss of your husband, son, and brother, David.
May you be comforted by your family and friends who love you as well as by our kind and loving Heavenly Father.

Lexi, .moroni 8:3. My you feel comfort and healing and our saviors arms around you at this time. David was a great missionary we will miss him. You are never alone....my God comfort and guide you. and you're always in our thoughts and prayers

Lexi,When we received the news today about this tragic accident, our hearts were heavy. We are so sorry that this has happened to you and your families. May Heavenly Father take and hold you tight, as he tries to heal your aching heart. Your a beautiful young lady, and will be in our prayers. Sincerely,
Grant, Julie, Jake, Nick, Riley, Abbey & Katelyn Rugg

Angela and I heard at the temple yesterday about the accident. We work with sweet Lisa and cannot even comprehend how difficult this is. But knowing Lisa, we know of the family's great faith. We offer our love and support and prayers to all of you. Love, Georgia and Angela Richey

To the Hinton family, We just found out today. As an old neighbor, we wish to express our deepest sympathies.

Scott and Sharon; We were so saddened to hear of the loss of your son. May the Lord bless you with peace and comfort and may the sweet memories you have of David bring you joy until you meet again. Love, JT and Cindy Goodrich

David will be missed greatly amongst his friends and acquaintances. He was loved by many and worked hard for what he has accomplished.

As neighbors of the Swain family for many years, the heartache you feel is felt by many of us. Though we did not know David or Lexi well, we know and love Lisa and Mark Jarvis. (Lexi, we met you by the Mississippi River in New Orleans several years ago when the Utes played in the Sugar Bowl.) May the Lord hold you in His hands. He is the source of comfort through this tragedy. Know that you are not alone and that we love you.

Scott and Sharon, we are so sad at the loss of your dear son. Your family is in our prayers.