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Matthew W. Hinkle

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Matthew W. Hinkle Matthew W. Hinkle, 57, of Northampton, died Saturday, January 19, 2008, at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg, Bethlehem. He was the husband of Donna R. (Berg). Together, they celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary on September 1. Born in Allentown, he was the son of...

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Dear Donna & Family,
I, too, knew Matt from Bible study at Agere - he was a blessing to us, always exhorting us to share the Gospel with others. I can imagine his homecoming in Heaven was greeted with "Well done, thou good and faithful servant," but I'm sure you are very much missing him here. It has been inspiring to read how much he did contribute in all walks of life.

I pray the Lord will comfort you in this time of sorrow with loving memories.

In Christian...

Mrs. Hinkle, Kathryn, Stephen & Family,

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your Husband, Father, Grandfather. I didn't know Mr. Hinkle on a personal level. I did go to High School with Stephen, and was his backup Catcher in Connie Mack Baseball back in the day when we were 16. That's how I remember Mr. Hinkle. From coming to the games. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this tough time. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

Aunt Donna,Stephen, and Kathy, i am so sorry for your lost.
If you guys need anything....just ask me.
God will help you guys get through it.

Uncle Matt,
i still can't believe you are gone....
i miss all your healthy comments you would tell my family.
i wish i would have gotten to know you better.
i know you are in a better place now.
see you soon!

love....
Hannah
(God bless)

Donna, Kathy & Steve,
I was so sorry to hear about your great loss. Matt was an awesome man who was a great husband, father and friend who loved God. I will never forget how he touched my life spiritually and by just being a friend. We are all going to miss him very much, but we will never forget the memories that we had with Matt.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of grief. May God give each of you the peace, joy, comfort and strength to make it...

I am very sorry All of youi are in parayers, let god let his soul rest in peace. I had mr.hinkle only one year he was a wonderful man. He was supposed to be my homeroom teacher the monday we came back but unfortunetly he was not there.

Dear Mrs. Hinkle and children,
Mr. Hinkle was my son Jay's spanish teacher for two years at EHMS. We are so very sorry for your loss. He was such a nice man, and it was always a pleasure to talk to him at conference time. I could tell what a kind heart he had, and how important his students were to him. He was so very nice to my son Jay, as well as being a wonderful teacher. We will miss him dearly. It was an honor to have known him.

My thoughts and prayers to all.

"We're part of a family, that's been born again.
Part of a family, who's love knows no end.
For Jesus has saved us, and made us His own.
Now, we're part of a family that's on it's way home."

"And sometimes we laugh together,
Sometimes we cry.
Sometimes we share together,
heartaches and sighs.
Sometimes we dream together,
Of how it will be.
When we all get to Heaven,
God's family."

"When a brother meets sorrow, we all feel his grief.
When...

Hinkles,

My heart goes out to your family for your loss.

I worked with Matt about 10 years ago at Lucent/Agere and I remember him as the most gentlest and kindest person. He was never at a loss for an inspirational and relevant bible quote.

From the entries in this guest book, it appears that he also made a very positive impact at his "new" career. The entries from the students really hit home with me...

Everyday, I still look at the calendar of Christian sayings...