Jeannie-Hinkle-Obituary

Jeannie Kay Hinkle

Spartanburg, South Carolina

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Jeannie Kay Hinkle SPARTANBURG, SC-- Jeannie Kay Mebus Hinkle, 68, of 26 Wildwood Court, died Friday, February 20, 2009 at her home. Born May 15, 1940 in El Paso, TX, she was the daughter of the late William Clyde and Ruby Inez McCular Mebus. She was a former lab technician at Milliken & Co....

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Curtis, I'm so sorry for your loss.
My prayers are with you and your family

Jeannie Kay Mebus Hinkle reposes toi au paradis , que le Tout Puissant ait en ton Ame , nous a Dieu et a Lui nous retournons ; ainsi que je presente en mon nom et a celui de ma famille toutes mes condoleances a notre cherche curtis ?? ??? ? ??? ???? ??????

A tribute not only to dear Jeannie Kay but also her dear and beloved partner in life's journey Curtis, their immediate and extended families...

I would like to express the great joy that both Jeannie Kay and her beloved partner Curtis have brought to so many across the world under tough situations without reservation. At the same time as opening up the hearts of so many by their combined generosity of spirit.

I know this will be a very tough time for you Curtis and respective...

In deepest sympathy for your loss, our thoughts are with Curtis and his family at this time.

Jeannie Kay,

I only knew you through dear Curtis whom I haven't yet met in person either. My heart is broken, though, as if we were childhood playmates!

Rest in Peace, dear one!

Love,

Reade

Many great memories of you and the wonderful times at Christmas in Spartanburg. I also cherish the memories of our NOW trips around the South. Both Gene and I will miss you and are so glad we got the chance to know you. To paraphrase Hamlet:Good-night, sweet princess:And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest. Goodbye and our Love- Liz and Gene

Jeannie was a unique and spirited lady. I am privileged to have known her.
My condolences.
Kaye Cannon

In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.

My beautiful mother: Jeannie Kay Mebus Hinkle

I used to sit and gaze at this photo of my mother when I was young. Today I cherish it. This is how I will remember her: beautiful, graceful, elegant, and playful. I believe she looks a lot like my brother, Ashley, in this photo.

I will remember her "star" qualities: a virtuoso soprano and pianist who used to "wow" audiences when I was a child.

I remember her standing at the end of the field hockey field when I was in high school, yelling, "Go Landy! Go Landy!" It was a...