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Elaine D. Hinton

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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Elaine D. Hinton, 60, of Saylorsburg, died Wednesday, Sept. 16, from injuries suffered in an automobile accident.Born in East Stroudsburg, the daughter of Ann Moleski) Hinton of Newfoundland and the late Willis Bill) Hinton, she was raised in Newfoundland and was a 1967 graduate of Wallenpaupack...

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James, the biggest reason our son and daughter loved school at BES was music class with Mrs. Hinton. We heard more details about what went on in music class than any other. Elaine had such a profound impact on jake and Lula and it was so clear that she both loved her job and was very good at it. We will miss you Elaine! Joe and Shelly Mantegna

I shared a classroom with Elaine my first year at BES. She had a beautiful, generous soul. We talked and laughed and shared so much. The memory of her whistling will always bring a smile to my face. She will be greatly missed.

What a shock to hear the news of Elaine's passing and a reminder that every day is precious; my condolences to her family....grief has no measure. She was a classmate at WAHS - class of '67 & I saw her last at the reunion '07 that she so wonderfully organized.

Mrs. Hinton,
My thoughts are with you and your family. I was a witness and the first person on the scene the day of the accident. Many people rapidly tried to help and did all they could possibly do. I have been thinking about that day a lot since the accident. Please know that people did care and tried their best to assist. May you rest in peace.

Wow! I knew Elaine at Penn State...I too am a music teacher. Shocking. My sympathy to family and her students.
Louise Foster Lewes DE

Dear James,
I met your Mom when we were both programmers at Crum & Foster Insurance Company over twnety years ago. We had many great times and although we didn't get together much I always knew she would be my friend forever. I never knew forever would be so soon and I regret not visiting her more. She loved you very much and was very proud of all your accomplishments. She enjoyed talking about you as much as I enjoyed listening. You are a very special person. I am very sorry for...

To Elaine's family:
I was a classmate of hers...and to this day, I remember well her infectious laugh which often ended in a squeak. Thoughts and prayers go out to you...

Elaine,
I am so sorry. I am a classmate.
We graduated from Wallenpaupack high school in 1967. You were a great person.
Kathy Crisman Shepard

Jim, I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your sister.