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Jack Gardner Hinkley

Jackson, Michigan

1931 - 2024

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DIED
September 11, 2024
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Jackson, Michigan
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Jack Gardner Hinkley passed away surrounded by love at age 92 on September 11, 2024. He was a beloved husband, caring father, cherished grandfather, and dear friend who will be deeply missed by all who knew him. He was born on October 7, 1931, in Jackson, Michigan and graduated from Jackson High...

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Mr. Hinkley. The Woodfield drive boys are now complete. Bernard, Dad, joins all of you. Bernard, Jack and Gene Hinkley. Bud Heinay, Floyd Lasser, Dick Post. And one other thing , The Dogs will all be in their collars.... I pray that I see all of you again... Tom Levy.

I can´t believe it´s been a year since you left us. So many people miss you. You were such a wonderful man. I have so many wonderful memories of you. God Bless you Jack.

Thank you to everyone that wrote on The Memories and Condolences page for Jack Hinkley. Your, sympathy, kind words, and stories were very much appreciated and loved by his family.

Jack was a remarkable man who carried on the wonderful Hinkley Bakery Tradition, that Brian continues. I know several people who come to the famous bakery from miles away, even as far as Ann Arbor and even Arizona. He will be missed.

Brian, Connie, and family, Many prayers for your whole family during this difficult time.

Marlene, Brian, Lisa, and Families,
We are so sorry to learn of Jack’s passing. Our most heartfelt sympathy to you all. Having grown up next door to Claire & Othella we have such fond memories of you all, including Jack’s warmth & humor & love for his family.
Hugs from our hearts to yours
Diana, Kathie & Jackie Harry

Absolutely looked up to Jack, he would work circles around those 3 times younger. I loved working with him for around 9 years. He was always so willing to show you tricks of the trade. He will always be like family. My condolences to the whole family. I love you guys!

Jack, A lifetime of memeories with you and the Woodfield drive guys, Jack Hinkley, Gene Hinkley, Bernard Levy, Bob Heiney, Floyd Lasher, and Dick Post, Up the street, Dick Surbrook, and Charlie Testa. Rest in Peace my lifelong friend. Bernard.

Our condolences on the passing of your beloved husband, father, grandfather, and the many more roles that he served. Praying for comfort for you all.