Harold-Hintze-Obituary

Harold Anderson "Hal" Hintze

Salt Lake City, Utah

1938 - 2018

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1938 ~ 2018On Thursday, December 6, 2018, Harold "Hal" Anderson Hintze, passed away at the age of 80. He died as the result of an accident while loading his fishing raft into the Elk River in Oregon. We are comforted in the fact that he was doing what he loved most. Hal was born on October 11,...

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It never occurred to me that you could pass away. You're too big of a person and personality. We dated for a while or whilst you are living at Sundance and your beautiful cabin. I still have the beautiful snake skin boots you bought me. You picked me up one time and a horse driven sleigh over the snow so we could get to the cabin, and of course you were the driver. You're so funny and I'm glad we remained friends. I still just can't believe you're not here.

There were times we would look up in the sky and say we should go ski. But then the snow would fly and we would look up in the sky and say we should go ski, in California

best story I heard growing up - was as the 'boys' shared a room - there was a responsibility to turn off the lights before going to bed... one evening - it was being argued whose turn it was - with Hal denying his part.. He solved the problem eventually by taking his BB gun and shooting out the light. Lights out...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I first met Hal when I was 21 years old working at his then law firm for his partner Walt Plumb. I never tired of Hal's one liners and great stories and he always kept us in stiches. 15 years later Hal handled a critical legal issue for me that at first looked to be a very black cloud on my future. As Hal put it "Big fish were out to get me for no apparent reason but I was a small fish and they want to eat you alive." Hal saved the day and now I look back on that experience as one of the most...

Hal
My memories will last forever. You were honest, fair, fun and found humour in everything. You will be missed by all those that love you. I'm glad you came my way. It's not easy to say goodbye.
RIP Hal Hintze.......
Edwinna

Hal was my seminary teacher in Chandler, AZ, 1964-65. I loved his classes. I babysat for him & Pat. Fun memories. I've often wondered where their adventures took them when they left Chandler. Sorry to hear of his passing.

AUGH! DAY-SAILER ... LEMON DROP'AND, I, SEND, OUR, CONDOLENCES; KYLE, OUR, HINTZE! SO, SAD ABOUT, THE LOSS OF, YOUR FATHER. SINCERELY, JAN HANSEN

Love and blessings for many fond memories. Godspeed Hal! The Williams Family, Brentwood TN