Michael Hinton

1941 - 2020

Michael Hinton obituary, 1941-2020, Houston, TX

Michael Hinton

1941 - 2020

BORN

1941

DIED

2020

Michael Hinton Obituary

Published by Houston Chronicle on Oct. 11, 2020.
Micheal John Hinton, Sr.
1941-2020
MIKE HINTON
1941-2020
The mold was broken after this one came along. On April 19, 1941 in Kansas City, Missouri, Michael John Hinton was born, the third of four children born to Charlie and Bernice Hinton. Sadly, he broke the mortal bonds with us on Oct. 1, 2020, surrounded by his loving family. He spent 79 remarkable years practicing law, playing drums, raising children and winning the hearts of hundreds who came to know this man who lived bigger than life itself. The world is now a lesser place for having lost this husband, father, grandfather and friend.
Mike graduated from the University of Texas with a BBA in Finance and entered the University of Texas Law School, graduating and becoming licensed to practice law in 1967.
Known to his legion of friends as "Uncle Mike" he also earned the nickname of "Machine Gun" for his high-energy, hard-charging, non-stop pursuit of justice while an assistant district attorney in Harris County. Mike's lifelong career began in 1967 as a prosecutor in Amarillo and continued with his move three years later to Houston, when he was hired by Harris County District Attorney Carol Vance.
One of Mike's many accomplishments in the District Attorney's Office in Houston was being instrumental in helping form the Special Crimes Bureau. He was a charter member from its inception in 1972, alongside his friends Sam Robertson, Bob Bennett, Ron Woods, and Warren "Whizzer" White, in forming the new division. Together these men formed quite the notorious gang of crime fighters.
Mike was lead counsel in many high-profile cases when he served in the Harris County District Attorney's Office, including the conviction of the "Candyman"— known as the man who ruined Halloween—by poisoning his own son. While in the Special Crimes Bureau, Mike tried and convicted the father of a child victim in the highly publicized "radiation castration" case. He was also the lead prosecutor in one of Houston's most notorious mass murder cases which was the city's first involving multiple homicides. These are just a few of the many cases Mike tried as a public servant in Harris County.
While a prosecutor Mike was active in the Texas District and County Attorney Association, serving on the board, and played a major role, along with a select panel of prosecutors, defense counsel, and judges, in drafting the new Texas Penal Code in 1974. He remained a member of that association's foundation board until his death.
In 1978, Mike went into private practice. He took the same trial skills, zeal and passion for seeking justice into the defense of his clients. He formed a criminal defense firm together with close friend Johnny Pizzitola and Bob Sussman. The firm later became Hinton & Bailey, LLP, the second named partner being Joe Bailey, who Mike met as a young prosecutor and who later became his law partner. The two enjoyed a close friendship and partnership for many years.
Mike had four children while in college and law school: Kimberley, Michael John, Jr., Lucinda and Charla. Each lovingly survive him and will miss him every day.
Those who have been lucky enough to know him know that once you've come to call Mike "friend" you have a loyal friend for life – a life he lived large. Mike Hinton never met a stranger. His friends and family agree: to know him is to love him. Mike was the original "give you the shirt right off his back" kind of guy. His love for his wife Dodie was a love as big as Texas and he demonstrated that everyday they were together. He will be missed by so many, and there will never be another one quite like him.
Mike was predeceased by his parents and older brother, Boyd. He is survived by his loving wife, Dodie Ramirez; his children, Kimberley, Michael John, Jr., Lucinda Crain and Charla Changos; grandchildren, Charlie and Josephine Schwan and Catherine Changos; nephews Mark and Michael Boyd; brother Pete, niece Nichole and nephew Brook; sister Jayne and brother-in-law Jerry Gross, and nephews Joe and John.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later time.

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October 5, 2023

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Don Holcomb

October 5, 2023

Mike and I first met and became instant best pals in Liberal, Kansas in 1950, when the Hintons lived on 2nd Street. When they built the beautiful graystone on upper Jordan, Mike had a drum room in the basement. Guests would end up down there, being amazed at Mike's performances. He was a pro-level drummer even at that early age. Decades later, Mike gave me a tour of the law offices in Houston. The last time Mike and I were face-to-face was when he flew out to Santa Barbara for a two-day visit, which ended with him pulling another Mike Hinton special. After breakfast at the beach, I was about to drop him off at the airport, when he looked at me wide-eyed and said, "Oh no! Donny, I left my tickets on the table! I can't miss this flight! I've got to be in court in Houston this afternoon!" He jumped out and I headed back to the restaurant. Mike got on the phone. When I pulled up at the restaurant, the manager was waiting at the street and handed the tickets in the window. I kept moving. As I approached the terminal, there was Mike and a stewardess, waiting. He'd held the plane. Mike reached in, took the tickets, shouted "I love you Donny!" and was gone into the terminal. I'm sure he's the only person I've ever known who could have pulled that off! Don Holcomb, Santa Barbara [email protected]

J M Wims

July 7, 2022

Mike taught my Texas penal code class in the Houston police academy in 1975. Later in private practice did some work for me. A man of passion about the law, one of the good guys ! RIP

Vicki Limmer

March 4, 2022

Love hearing stories about Papa. Thinking of you today and missing you never goes away.

Glenn Hairell

March 2, 2022

Was just thinking about Mike tonight. Had no idea he had passed in 2020. What a real, honest, jovial and overall wonderful person. Was a client of his, and spent a lot of time with him in those days. He had a lot of stories to tell, and was always focused on, and interested in helping others. Thank you Mike for all you have done for me and my family. Im eternally grateful. You and your family are in my prayers.

Jamie Limmer Appling

November 1, 2021

One of my best friends was listening to a podcast right before Halloween (on the candyman) and heard "DA Michael Hinton". She called me and said "isn´t that your Papa???" Missing you a lot today!!! Love you Papa!!!

Vicki Limmer

October 5, 2021

Missing you this day and always.

Don Holcomb

April 19, 2021

I first met Mike in our early childhoods in Liberal, Kansas when I was 8 years old and he was nine. We were best friends from the moment we met and have retained that relationship through the balance of our lives. I sent him birthday greetings today, April 19, 2021. Realizing I hadn't heard from him recently, I Googled him and am heartbroken to learn of his passing. I am blessed to have had him for a dear friend for 70 years. I'm thankful for that. I love you Mike!

Donny

T. Franklin Haynes

April 19, 2021

He was genuine and honest as possible. He is missed.

Robin Scales

March 1, 2021

I first met Mr. Hinton while I was working in the old industry. He officed in the same building as my company and was very good friends with my employer. Some years later my husband was falsley accused of a crime. My old employer told me to call Mr. Hinton. The DA kept Gary in jail for 6 months trying to get him to plead guilty. Mike and Stacey over and over proved Gary was never in the vacinity of that crime. Finally The Judge thru the case out and let him come home. Mike and his team knew we were financially destroyed. They gave us a portion of the money back knowing we had to start over. My husband my son and I will forever be grateful to Mr. Hinton and his team. My husband passed away on July 25 2020 and I know Gary was there to greet Mike. The world was a better place when they were here. Now I guess it is our time to try to make the world shine as they did.
God Bless you Sir. God Bless you.

James R Boy ( Jim) Sgt. HPD

February 17, 2021

I was thinking about Mike tonight. I did not know he had passed. I suppose amongst the COVID news, I missed this news. Mike was one of the finest Prosecutors ever. He'll be missed.

michael phillips

January 31, 2021

I knew Mike as a practicing attorney and as a friend and colleague. He only knew one speed, GO. He will be missed.

Brooke

October 27, 2020

Mike was - wow. His love for others was without bounds. I was clerking for him the summer of my 3L year and when he found out I didn’t have good internet at home to do my bar class, he insisted I stay several nights a week in his home to complete the program. Just like that. One of a million things he did for the innumerable people whose lives he impacted.

I am so blessed to have known him. Thank you, Uncle Mike. And Dodie. Y’all were my second family in a really tough time and it means the world to me.

Janis Bane

October 20, 2020

I just heard about Mike’s passing. I have such fond memories from 1978-1981 when I was in the 262nd district court. He was such a friendly lovely man! Wishes of comfort to Dodie.

Vicki Limmer

October 16, 2020

The best Papa ever. He loved me even when he didn’t have to and I will be forever grateful. So blessed to have known him. Gone but never, ever forgotten.

Anne Raskin

October 15, 2020

Deep condolences to the Hinton families and friends.

Analia Wilkerson

October 12, 2020

Truly one of a kind! Such a class act! Will be sorely missed.
Prayers to all the family for your loss

Ed Pfiester

October 11, 2020

So sorry to hear of Mike's passing. He was a terrific leader when we were both Delts at the Univ of Texas - Austin.!! and his obituary proves he remained one the rest of his life. Deepest condolences to the family.
Ed Pfiester
Los Angeles, CA

Ken Mingledorff

October 11, 2020

Love you Mike . Our world is a less friendly place now. Judy and I love you very much. You always brightened my day. See you on the other side. Say hi to my brother Ed whom you will love.

Alison Harrell

October 11, 2020

A great guy and friend, yes he will surely be missed!
Rest In Peace Mike! Alison and Bob Harrell

Robert C. Bennett

October 11, 2020

Mike was our brother, our volunteer for any assignment, our entertainer, our drafter of legislation, our cheerleader when things went good and bad, and a first class trial lawyer.
Mike was the most unique human I have ever met. I can say no more without tears.
Bob (Robert C.) Bennett

Samuel G. Longoria

October 11, 2020

I did not know him well, but rather, by his legendary reputation through Ron Woods. What a marvelous legacy he leaves through his four children and THEIR children. Well don, Mike, your course is run but you have kept the faith. Rest in Peace.

Dorothy Dehnert

October 8, 2020

Oh..Uncle Mike...my heart was broken when I saw your picture in this place this morning. What a great man!!! What energy...if Mike didn't love you, it's because he hadn't met you yet. So many memories even the ones from the very late shift at DA Intake all those years ago. If you ever got to watch Mike in trial - you were blessed with an incredible performance. God speed my friend. This world is a greater place because you were here. Praying for peace and comfort for the family. Dorothy Dehnert

October 8, 2020

My condolences to the family . May you find comfort in your treasured memories
and Gods promise to return our loved ones . 1st Thessalonians 4 : 13 & 14 .

October 8, 2020

"Our prayers and thoughts are with the family during this trying time, we wish them strength and may the God of all comfort give them all the support and courage needed.

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