Edward-Hinman-Obituary

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Edward G. Hinman

Wallingford, Connecticut

Apr 5, 1958 – Aug 22, 2019

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BORN
April 5, 1958
DIED
August 22, 2019
LOCATION
Wallingford, Connecticut

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Wallingford Funeral Home - Wallingford Obituary

Edward G. Hinman, 61, of Hamden, formerly of Wallingford, died Thursday, August 22, 2019 at Smilow Hospital.  He was the loving husband of the late Helen Ann Hinman.

 

He was born in New Haven, April 5, 1958, a son of the late Lawrence T. and Dorothy (Wischert) Hinman and was a...

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Hey dad I’m grown up now I wishu where here to see me graduate from high school I told u I would no matter how many times I felt like giving up I miss u every day I wish u can come back wit mommy I love you

i love you dad

Bob, Im very sorry for your loss. Eddie was always a very friendly and likable guy. I recently liked one of his comments on Facebook...his comments were thoughtful and witty! Please accept my sincere condolences....and remember the good times!

With sympathy,
Bruce Marshall

Bob, Nancy and Cathy,

Im so sorry for your loss. Eddie was such a great guy. When ever I would see him he would always make me laugh. Before I had my license Eddie would see me walking and he would always stop and pick me up in that VW bug of his. He always had a big smile on his face.
So many great memories! He will be missed!

Bob, Cathy and Nancy,

I am so incredibly sorry to hear of Eddies passing. I loved hanging and laughing with him during the high school years. He was a trusted and hysterical friend. May be Rest In Peace with your parents, Larry and Billy. My deepest sympathies and prayers to your families.

Tim, Larene and I are sending you and the family love and praying that the Lords peace will be with you during this difficult time.

He was a terrific guy laughed with Ed for forty years he will be missed god bless him!

With all my love to you guys, sorry for your loss.

Bob, Nancy, Kathy,
So sorry to hear about the loss of your brother Ed. Growing up with him in Wallingford was special. Playing hockey or just hanging out, Ed was always good-natured and funny. He used to drag his goalie equipment about a mile through the woods to play on the local pond. Ed was always up for an adventure and we had plenty of those. I hope I made him laugh half as much as he made me laugh. I have always thought of him often. May he rest in peace.