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Where has the last year gone? Seeing your face again today reminds me of Jim and the wonderful people from McMahon who have left us. So many beautiful memories....
Linda
February 11, 2023 | Friend


Orleans, Ma, Connecticut
1945 - 2021
Judith Lee HinkleJudith "Judy" Lee Hinkle, of Orleans, MA passed away on February 9, 2021 at Cape Cod Hospital after several months of declining health. She was born in Philadelphia on April 25, 1945 to Charles Lee and Dorothy Mae Hinkle. She graduated as a member of the National Honor Society...
Read MoreWhere has the last year gone? Seeing your face again today reminds me of Jim and the wonderful people from McMahon who have left us. So many beautiful memories....
Linda
February 11, 2023 | Friend
I so often think of my friend Judy. Since my husband Jim and several other McMahon teachers and administers have died since Judy's passing, I realize that age has caught up to us all. Judy would have been most saddened by Jim's death because they had a very special relationship. I hope that all these extraordinary people will meet again.
Linda Forcellina
February 14, 2022 | Friend
My condolences to Judy's family and friends. I am happy that she was able to spend her last months and days with the people she loved so much.
Judy and I spent many years together at Brien McMahon High School. I saw her grow from an excellent English teacher to become chairperson the English Department. Later, I appointed her to become the school's librarian. After we both retired, I asked her to join me in helping the Alumni Association choose candidates for the Wall of Honor. Her...
Jim Forcellina
March 07, 2021
Ms. Hinkle added so much depth to the BMHS English department as well as being such a helpful and caring person. She even helped me on college papers after graduating, and I always loved even visiting her classes. She shared her love of the subject and made it contagious. Thank you.
Larry Porricelli
February 23, 2021 | Student
Judy was a sweet gal with a friendly smile and hello for everyone. She was witty, had a great sense of humor and always ready to share a laugh with you. We met many years ago through Sweet Adelines where we sang together for a short time.
Kathy
February 21, 2021 | Acquaintance
She was a wonderful person
Sandy Billings
February 19, 2021 | Coworker
Judy was a dear friend and colleague. We taught together at Brien McMahon. She, as the language Arts teacher, would come and have lunch in my biology lab. To her dismay ,there was always something ghoulish going on and poor Judy would smile through it all.
I felt so sad to read of her passing. I would have liked to have been a friend to her at the end but covid and distance did not make that possible. We shared many concerts, museums and lots of laughter together. My condolences...
Marie Iannazzi
February 19, 2021 | Friend
My deepest condolences to Judy’s family and friends. May the lovely memories we have of her, help us overcome the sorrow of her passing.
Judy’s generosity, empathy and kindness will always be remembered.
Will never forget her enjoyment when going to a picnic at the beach; trying out a good restaurant; talking about a good book or attending a special activity or Gala at El Centro Hispano.
We have all lost a great friend. May she Rest In Peace.
Judith Aucar
February 18, 2021 | Friend
A long time friend and colleague, Judy was a caring and generous woman who maintained friendships with many of us teachers at McMahon. I joyfully remember the hundreds of rehearsals and competitions we shared in our years with Sweet Adelines. How we loved barbershop harmony! Judy always kept me up to date with the activities of the chorus she loved so well. More recently, we attended a Road Scholar weekend which included a glorious concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra. We also shared...
Linda Forcellina
February 18, 2021 | Friend