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Anita M. Hinners, 85, formerly of Humboldt, passed away on Tuesday morning, January 2, 2023, at Methodist West Hospital in West Des Moines.
Anita was born on April 20, 1938, in Humboldt, the daughter of George and Grace (Day) Solbeck. She grew up and received her education in Humboldt, graduating from Humboldt High School in 1956. After graduation, she began her career as a teller at 1st National Bank in Humboldt, where she worked many years.
On August 6, 1961, Anita was united in marriage to Harold H. Hinners. The couple made their first home on a farm near Gilmore City. In 1966, they moved to their farm near Rutland. The couple enjoyed traveling around the United States and Canada, attending Blue Grass Festivals, and a took a special trip to Norway and Denmark in 1994. She was always very proud of her Danish ancestry. Anita actively participated in various community organizations, including being a member at Oak Hill Church, 4-H in Rutland, the Humboldt County Historical Association, We Weavers Club and the Humboldt County Genealogy Association.
She is survived by her children; Julie Hinners, Joan (Dan) Noack, and Wade (Lauri) Hinners, her grandchildren; Brittani (Matt), Rebekah (Lucas), Bethany, Ben, and Sarah and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband of 52 years, Harold, her brother Bob, and sisters Marilyn and Donna.
Funeral Services will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 6th at Oak Hill Church in Humboldt. The visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service at church. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Humboldt. The Mason-Lindhart Funeral & Cremation Service of Humboldt is in charge of the arrangements. www.masonlindhart.com
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