James-Hino-Obituary

James I Hino

Brookhaven, Pennsylvania

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Brookhaven, Pennsylvania
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American Cancer Society

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James I. Hino Beloved Husband and dedicated dad and PopPop James I. Hino was born on March 8, 1931. Died on October 16, 2012. James was born and raised in S.W. Philadelphia. He graduated from John Bartram High School in 1948. Jim worked for UPS for 17 years and retired from the United States Post...

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As I am writing this the tears are falling.
we have known the Hino's for more than 30 years, Jim & Marge made a great pair, he made jokes & she always laughed. We had some great times together, we still make the peach surprise that Marge had at one of our parties. He will be will greatly missed by all who knew & loved him!!!!!

My dearest Uncle Jimmy, When I was pondering what to write on this book the only thing that would come to mind was when you and Aunt Margie and My Mom and Dad were at Sea Isle City. Kathy and I would always go to my Dad (Uncle Buck) for money for the boardwalk and then we would go to you (my little Uncle Jim) for money for the boardwalk. It would be hours before you and my Dad would notice that you had each given us the money and we had gotten away with it. By the way, Thanks for all those...

All of you remain, in our thoughts and prayers. He will be remembered for his great smile and his ability to make people laugh.
Love,
Ted and Coleen Meehan

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

A great guy and family friend. We are sad for your familys loss. The Warfels

In loving memory of a wonderful man and father. You will be thought of fondly and often. I send my heartfelt prayers and thoughts to the entire family. You will be dearly missed.

My father, Stephen A. Medivd, played softball with Mr. Hino. I recall watching the games as a youth and Mr. Hino really enjoyed playing the game; and had a great/funny personality.

God Bless and you are in my prayers...

PEACE BE WITH YOU. SADLY MISSED. GOD BLESS! GAIL

Dear Pop-pop,
I will never forget you, and all of the things you and I did together. I want to thank you for the high example you set, not only for me, but for everyone else that had the privilige to know you. You were always such a fighter, and even in your last days, you never stopped fighting, and you never gave up. We were so fortunate to have you the past seven years. I just wanted to thank you for everything you have ever done for me. I may not have always been there for you,...