HENRY-HINTZE-Obituary

HENRY HINTZE

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Henry Sears Hintze "A Quiet Disciple" Henry Sears Hintze, 90, passed away Friday, November 13, from liver failure. He was born February 11, 1919, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Henry Herriman Hintze and Ethel Irene Sears. He married Thelma Elizabeth Korous on June 27, 1947, in the Salt Lake...

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To the Hintze Family,
Henry was one of the nicest people we have ever known. He was the sort of
Christian that God meant us all to be.
We loved him and his sweet Thelma.They brought joy to everyone they met.

LaRae and Bob McManama Beryl Lefler,Dorothy Russell. Alma and Cecil Montague,Leola Montague.

Jerry and Jill,
I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. I hope you and your family are doing well.
Sandy Gillies

Hi Hintze Kids,
I was so sorry to hear about Hank. I will never forget the genuine love of Thelma and Hank and all the help they and you gave us as young parents. I'm presently at the MTC going on a mission to Wisconsin and am so sorry to miss you all. I am thinking of you!
Love Ya,
Marjorie Jensen

After all these years of Grandma worry about where and how Henry was,since he was such a "sickly baby", I'm please to know that he outlive both his parents. It is hard to know that Uncle Hank won"t be around as He made such a difference in our family activities. However, Our loss is Aunt Thelma and our families on the other side gain. He will make their lives exciting again. Love

Pauline and Norman - we were blessed to get to know you and your family in West Jordan, then moved to Bennion and grew to love your parents. I first grew to love them when they were our camp parents one year I was the camp director. They enjoyed the girls and played along with everything we did. They even took special care of an exhausted camp leader, letting me sleep in there motor home with them. Then Henry taught my oldest daughter and her finance the temple prep classes in three weeks,...

What a great guy! We just loved him. We are so impressed with all of his family for the tender care they have given him over the years. We have missed Thelma for a long time and will surely miss Henry. So happy for him to be reunited with his sweetheart. We love you guys .....

Dear Norman and Pauline and family. I am sorry for your loss. I sure loved living by the Hintze's growing up, they were such a wonderful couple. Br. Hintze was always so kind to my father Calvin. When my dad found out that he was passing, he cried, we just laid to rest his dear wife Ruby and now he feels all of his friends are leaving him. He was such a wonderful man to always go see my father, never preaching, just friendshipping. He will be missed, our prayers are with you.

Hintze Family-
I was so sad to hear of your loss. Your father was such a wonderful man, and he always made me feel so welcomed and loved. His cheerfulness and smiles were contagious and I always looked forward to seeing him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
Love,
Annette Reece and Josh

Hintze Family - I grew up loving the Hintze family because my mother loved the Hintze family. She would alway talk of the years they lived in Elberta and stayed close to them until she died.Grateful for the love that they had for everyone and still enjoy my memories of Aunt Jane and Uncle Bill, Henry and Thelma - grandma and grandpa Henry and Irene - Love, Judy Penrod Cooper