Howard-Hinckley-Obituary

Howard D. Hinckley

Salt Lake City, Utah

About

LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Utah

Obituaries

Send Flowers

1923 ~ 2013Our dear father, Howard Daynes Hinckley, age 89, passed away peacefully March 29, 2013 at the home of his daughter. He was born September 30, 1923 in Salt Lake to Eugene Callister and Jean Lyon Daynes Hinckley. Howard was raised by his father and step-mother Mary Alice Walker. He...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dayna and Brent and family, So sorry for Howard passing!He will be deeply missed by everyone! I have known Howard foe thirty three yrs and I always knew he was a loyal dear friend.He asked me to come up and help him run the shop on eleventh east and I probably wouldn't still be there if it hadn't been for him. His presence is all around us! He gave so many people a chance to make a living, and I'm very grateful for that!I will miss our chats and his funny sense of humor. I love you Howard!...

I had the great opportunity to become acquainted with "cousin" Howard over the past couple of years. I always enjoyed seeing him and I am sorry for his passing but I am grateful I had the chance to know him.

In loving memory of a wonderful, hillarious, and sense of humor person. I love you and miss you always.

"There the girl dressing in yellow, who is her lucky fellow." or "She dressing in blue, she was someone I knew". No more Howard say these words to me.

I loved Howard, he was absolutely one of my favorite people on this planet. I am so sad he has passed and I will miss him very much. He was an exceptional man with an approach and outlook on life which I respected and was hoping would influence my family's life for many more years. My condolences to his family and their great loss.

I met your father when I attended church at the Liberty Ward. He was a true gentleman and very kind to me at a time when I needed it. I also enjoyed visiting him at the Dollar Shop when I took my dad in for his haircuts. I will miss not seeing him there. It won't be the same without him. God bless his family and loved ones at this time.

Mom and Dad were best friends with your parents so my life was filled with events that they shared. 4th of July in the canyon and then off to Granny Blacks for fireworks; dinners at Pizza Hut and birthday parties. I even worked with your dad when I finished Barber College years ago. I am sorry for your loss and my deepest sympathies to you both.
Julee Folland Metters

Dayna and Brent, while I am sorry for your loss, I am glad for the memories you can continue to have of such wonderful parents who loved you more than life itself. I am grateful for the association we had with your family, even long before either of you joined the family. I enjoyed your father's smile, laugh and caring about other people. My condolences to you both and I hope you feel great love and comfort, especially at this time.

Susan Folland Newland

Dana and Brent: Howard was my father's very dear "Uncle" (even tho they were close to the same age). My dad loved spending time with him fishing and riding horses. We just saw Howard a few weeks ago & I so enjoyed listening to them talk about the old times. We are very sorry that he has passed. He had such a wonderful sense of humor. Our thoughts and prayers go with you, Danette Hinckley Lyman and Richard Lyman