Dave Hinkle was born in Clarendon, Tex., in 1930 and was raised as a farm boy on a West Texas ranch. He graduated from Tahoka High School and was licensed as a Baptist preacher before he attended Wayland Ministerial College in Plainview, Tex. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1948 and served in submarines before entering the U.S. Naval Academy by Fleeet appointment.
Shortly after graduation in June 1954, he and Muriel Nelson were married.
He served in both a destroyer and one of the Navy's first advanced-sonar equipped submarines before being accepted for nuclear power training in 1958. Dave's subsequent naval career was heavily oriented toward the employment of advanced nuclear submarines in anti-submarine warfare. When he finished nuclear power training, he became part of the new construction crew of USS Tullibee, a small submarine designed especially for anti-submarine operations. Dave's job in that new-construction period was to ensure the proper installation and testing of the first of a new sonar system designed for the Navy's first production class of nuclear powered attack submarines. His performance in that job and the technical knowledge he developed were recognized by senior submarine officers, and he was ordered to the materiel staff of the force commander to institute formalized training in that new system.
Following that short staff assignment, the then Lt. Hinkle reported to the USS Haddo, one of those new class submarines being built at the New York Shipbuilding Company's yard in Camden, N.J. as operations officer. His next assignment was to the USS Plunger in Pearl Harbor, and his job was to make operational a new ASW missile system to work in conjunction with that new sonar system he had helped introduce in two previous submarines. Soon the then Lt. Cmdr. Hinkle became the executive officer of the Plunger for the initial deployments of those new submarines.
A tour with the Submarine Force's Development Squadron followed, where his unique expertise was further utilized in advanced anti-submarine warfare training and tactics. Selection for command entailed an intense preparation period in the Naval Reactors Office in Washington, followed by assuming command of the USS Pargo, which he commanded for three years, culminating his uniformed naval career.
Upon retirement from the active duty Navy, Dave started a dual path new career track. He entered law school with the University of Connecticut and also started work as an analyst in the field of underwater acoustics. Very soon, Muriel and Dave Hinkle founded Sonalysts, Inc., and when he had earned his J.D. from law school, they elected to pursue their analytical service start-up instead of entering the practice of law. It was difficult and at times frustrating, but they persevered. The Hinkles were very careful to hire entrepreneurial individuals, mostly former submariners, and the company began to grow. It is now a multidisciplinary company serving a wide range of government and commercial customers. Sonalysts, Inc., has been cited often for superior performance by various governmental agencies. In 1986 the Small Business Administration awarded the company the SBA Administrator's Award for Excellence, and Dave and Muriel were among those honored by President Reagan at a White House reception. In 1994, Dave and Muriel were finalists in the Entrepreneur of the Year competition sponsored by Ernst & Young, IBM, Merrill Lynch, US Trust, and Inc. Magazine. They were also pioneers in the field of employee ownership, creating their ESOP in 1979. This business model has been widely acknowledged as a very important factor in a company's success since, as owners and employees have a personal stake in that success. In 2002 the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut awarded Muriel and Dave Hinkle their William Crawford Distinguished Service Award. He was a member of the Naval Sumarine League and the Submarine Force Library & Museum Association. He was also a member of Ariston and the Thames Club. Many years ago he was instrumental in forming the semi-professional football team called the Southeastern Connecticut Seahawks.
David R. Hinkle was a happy man, a hardworking entrepreneur, a loyal friend, a real patriot, and a solid family man. In uniform he was more than a capable mariner, he was that, of course, but also a great deal more. He was technologically competent, militarily innovative, and a real leader of men.
He will be sadly missed by his wife, Muriel; his daughters, Valerie Hinkle Piland, Janet Lee Hinkle, and Sally Russell; also by his sons-in-law, Bud Piland and Nathan Russell, and by his grandchildren, Julie Davis, David Piland, Rebekah Piland, Nathan Piland, and Lillian Hinkle; sister, Marie Tankersley of Portland, Ore.; brothers-in-law, David Nelson and Robert Nelson and his wife, Cathy.
He was predeceased by his parents and his brother, Randall Wayne Hinkle.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009, at the Shepherd of the Sea Navy Chapel, Groton. Burial with full military honors will follow at Elm Grove Cemtery, Route 27, Mystic. The family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at Mystic Funeral Home, Route 1, 51 Williams Ave., Mystic.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice Southeastern Connecticut, 227 Dunham St., Norwich CT 06360 or to a charity of one's choice.
The Hinkle family invites you to visit www.mysticfuneralhome.com for directions or to share an online message of condolence.
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Dave Fairman
February 21, 2025
Rest in Peace Dave. A class act and real entrepeneur
Carrel Wayne Donham
May 22, 2022
David was my First Cousin and I am very proud of him and his service to our great nation. He raised a great family and showered them with love. He is sorely missed! May he rest in Peace
Joanne Gandy Hammonds
August 19, 2009
We were so sorry to hear of Randall's passing. We were related. Randall and my mother were cousins. Always enjoyed him whenever he came back to Texas. We will miss seeing him.
God's blessings and comfort to all of the family.
Susan Landon
August 1, 2009
Dear Mrs. Hinkle,
I am sorry to hear of your husband's passing and that I did not know him personally. I do however know you, his gracious wife, and pray God's blessing on you in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
MARION MCCOMBS
August 1, 2009
AUG 1ST,2009
SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR HUSBANDS PASSING. MY NAME IS MARION AND MY HUSBAND IS MAC MCCOMBS. MY SON ED QUINLAN WORKS FOR YOUR DAUGHTER AT ALL THE HORSE SHOWS AND SPEAKS VERY HIGHLY OF HER. OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU IN THIS TIME OF SORROW.
MARION-MAC MCCOMBS (PALM COAST FL_
Zelda Murtha
August 1, 2009
Dear Muriel,
I was so sorry to hear about Dave's passing. I know he will be sadly missed but fondly remembered. I will think about the times we all spent together and all that Dave accomplished know that his life was a good one.
You and the children we be in my thoughts and prayers.
With God's love and comfort,
Zelda Murtha.
Laura Bradley
July 31, 2009
Dear Muriel,
I will cherish the fond memories of meeting you and Dave on the Crow Canyon expedition in 1989. What a wonderful surprise to meet someone local so far away.
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.
My sincerest condolences,
Laura bradley
DAWNIA LUMADUE-PARISEK
July 31, 2009
DEAR MURIEL AND FAMILY, MY NAME IS DAWNIA LUMADUE PARISEK AND YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND KNEW MY PARENTS DON AND JOYCE LUMADUE VERY WELL. MY EX-HUSBAND SERVED ON THE USS PARGO AND I KNOW THAT DAVE WAS A GREAT MAN TO HIS MEN. I ONCE SAT WITH ONE OF YOUR DAUGHTERS AT A GRADUATION. WE HAD A LOT OF FUN TALKING ABOUT THE NAVY AND THE PARGO. I REMEMBER THAT YOU HUSBAND BOUGHT COINS FROM MY DADS SHOP AND HOW YOU USED TO COME IN AT CHRISTMAS TIME TO GET HIM A GIFT CERTIFICATE. I HAD A COUPLE FRIENDS THAT WORKED AT SONALYST AND LOVED HAVING THE BOTH OF YOU AS THE BOSSES.I CAN JUST PICTURE DAVE AND MY DAD UP IN HEAVEN HAVING A GREAT CONVERSATION. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME
DAWNIA LUMADUE PARISEK
Danielle Drea
July 29, 2009
From all the staff of The Shack Restaurant, our deepest sympathy to your family. Dave and Arne have spent many an afternoon with us over the years and it has always brightened our day to see them. Dave was one of the most genuinely kind and happy people one could ever have the pleasure of meeting. May your family rejoice in knowing that the remarkable man you called your own touched so many lives.
Joan Glenney
July 29, 2009
Dearest Muriel and Family,
My heart goes out to you at this sad time. The world has lost one of kindest gentlemen that I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. The kids and I hold dear memories of barn parties and picnics at the lake. Their friends were always so jealous that their parent didn't work at Sonalysts! We were so lucky to share Christmas and annual summer Garden Parties at your beautiful home. Dave and Muriel always let everyone know that they mattered in the extended Sonalyst family. Dave will be missed by all.
Glenn Previtera
July 29, 2009
To Janet and Family:
I am sad for your loss; your father was a great man. I was fortunate to have met him.
My sincere condolences.
Glenn Previtera
Sandra Washington
July 29, 2009
To Muriel and the Hinkle Family:
I extend to the entire family my deepest heartfelt condolences.
I was a former partner at Sonalysts in the late 80's and was saddened to hear of his passing. I will always remember his smile and his willingness to listen to new ideas. His inspiration lives on in many; and he will be truly missed.
Betsy (Cahoon) Sylvester
July 29, 2009
Jan and Lily-
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this sad time.
Billy Glenney, V
July 29, 2009
Dearest Hinkle Family,
You may not remember me but I certainly remember you. My father, Bill Glenney IV, worked at Sonalysts for many years and I still remember the days when it was just one small brown building off 95. Sonalysts always treated my dad and family extremely well. My fondest memory were the days of the Barn Party at MVHC. Volleyball, hayrides, food and drink galore and most of all a welcoming into your family. My condolences on your loss. Mr. Hinkle was a sincere, honest and wonderful man who I know is looking down on you now and smiling. Yours Very Truly,
Paul Curtis
July 29, 2009
It was indeed a priviledge to serve under Dave on Pargo. He was the only skipper I served with in 28 years who challanged me to qualify as Officer of the Deck, when I completed those qualifications he assigned me to stand that watch. I never knew until later in my career how important that challenge was until I selected for promotion to MCPO, as it turns out I was the youngest in my field in the Navy. You will be missed shipmate.
Dawn (Searle ) Goergen
July 29, 2009
Dear Muriel, Valerie, Janet and Sally,
I was so sad to read of Dave's passing. He was and always will be a special part of my life. Growing up with all of you is something I will always look back on with such fond memories. Dave always seemed to have the time to sit and listen no matter how busy life was. He was often times good for a nice lunch and how many people can really say they had there own personal ride on a Submarine. Please know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers. Keep the special moments close to your hearts and may God Bless.
Julie Davis
July 29, 2009
I will miss that great smile of his. I can't say I'll miss the 12- mile walks, but at least I was in good company! I look forward to celebrating him with you and thanking God for his life.
July 29, 2009
My heartfelt condolences to all the Hinkle family. One of my many fond memories of Dave is seeing him walking early every morning - rain, shine or snow - on Cove Road, my running route at one time. He would give me a friendly admonishment if I wasn't dressed for the weather! Dave was also warmly supportive of my art career from when I moved to CT in 1982 until I left 3 years ago. Many lives including mine have been enriched by knowing this wonderful, loving man. Thank you, David.
Gretchen Hatfield, Dover, NH
Jay and Dale Ransom
July 29, 2009
To Muriel, their daughters, and all their wonderful family we extend most sincere sympathy on Dave's passing. We envision him now setting up a Sonalysts branch in Heaven. Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage, Dave.
Kathy Adkins
July 29, 2009
Please except my sincerest sympathies in the loss of such a great man. My father, Rev. Merle Spring, also passed away a few years ago - they knew each well, and I worked at Sonalysts many years ago. It was always a pleasure to run into both Dave & Muriel at the church suppers @ Old Mystic Baptist Church where my dad was pastor. Heaven has two wonderful men up there now! Dave will be missed by many - it was a privilege to know him!
Nancy S Russell
July 29, 2009
My sincere condolences to Muriel and family. Dave was an exemplary human being - he'll be greatly missed. He interviewed me 30 years ago for a job at Sonalysts that I still have! His gentleness, humor, and smiling face will never be forgotten.
July 29, 2009
Dear Muriel and family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. No matter where you ran in to Dave, if at work or in the office he always had a beautiful smile for you. I always loved his words: To Enjoy. He meant so much to so many of us. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Linda Brodasky
LaVeria Sanders
July 29, 2009
As a former employee of Sonalysts, Inc. I am sadden to hear Dave Hinkle passed away. My deepest sympathy to Muriel and family.
Ivan Kingsley
July 29, 2009
To Muriel and the Hinkle family: My deepest condolences on the loss of your loving husband and father. Dave was a great leader and an inspiration to me.
Debra Woodward
July 29, 2009
Dear Muriel, Valerie, Jan, Sally and families,
I was so sad to learn of Dave's passing and my heart goes out to all of you. I grew up with my extended family at Sonalysts and have so many happy memories of us all. Dave was a good man and he will be remembered forever in our hearts. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Fondly, Deb Woodward
James Smith
July 29, 2009
As a former employee I am sadden by the news of David Hinkles passing away. My prayers and sympathies go out to the family and close friends of Mr. Hinkle.
Linda Palmer
July 29, 2009
I have memories of you in my pocket.
They rattle among the change that I cherish and will forever.
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 I hold onto so tightly that are the most precious to me.
Mr. Hinkle, when my life’s path was most challenging, your positive influence, down to earth, quiet, and approachable manner, was a major part of Kristin’s and my life for nearly 12 years while we were at Mystic Valley, You were a positive role model and mentor in our lives and I will cherish these wonderful and unforgettable memories forever. You will be greatly missed, and never forgotten.
Mr. Hinkle, thank you.
Dr. & Mrs. John M. Jakacky, Jr.
July 29, 2009
Dear Muriel and family, My wife joins me in extending our deepest sympathy at the loss of Dave. He was truly a great man. We know you have thousands of happy memories to comfort you.
Betty Davis
July 29, 2009
It saddens my heart to hear about your loss, and the communities loss of a superior human being. My father Calvin McCullough knew Dave well and I went to work for Sonalyst in the early 1990's. Mr. Hinkle was someone I looked up to, though I did not work with him directly, working for his company was a pleasurable experience. My prayers are with you and your families. His memory will be long lasting. God Bless.
Mike Watt
July 29, 2009
I offer my heartfelt sympathies to Muriel and to all the Hinkle family. Dave was such a wonderful entrepreneur and always so enthusiastically welcomed new ideas. We will miss him very much.
Robin Vinson
July 29, 2009
We all loved MR Hinkle. Will always be grateful for his warm smile and great hugs. He was such a kind man who will be misses by so many.
The Vinson Family
Deb Donlon
July 29, 2009
I extend my deepest condolences to Muriel, Valerie, Jan, Sally, and the rest of Dave's family and close friends. No one need tell you what a great man Dave was. Aside from his many military and business contributions, he was a man with a smile and an interesting story for anyone. As a former Sonalysts partner, I will forever remember with fondness his smile and soft-spoken voice. Most importantly, Dave told me that everyone is responsible for his or her own destiny. I will always remember, as well, the Wednesday evenings that my husband and I would see Dave, spending quality time with his beautiful daughter, Jan, having dinner at the former J. P. Daniels restaurant. I remember attending an equestrian event at Mystic Valley Hunt Club and watching Dave, in bib overalls, at his daughter Sally's side, pitching hay and cleaning stalls at the Mystic Valley Hunt Club. I remember, too, hearing him talk with such pride about his daughter, Valerie, her military career and her contributions to our country. During the many times I was in attendance at Sonalysts meetings and events, the devotion and love Dave and Muriel felt for each other was so evident. There is no doubt that a river of tears will be shed by the thousands of people who knew Dave and will share this tremendous loss with his loved ones, but his legacy and the contributions he has made to our military and beyond are eternal.
Chuck Hayes
July 29, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
I had the privilege of working for Mr. Hinkle when he put together the Southeastern Connecticut Seahawks organization. Sail on Sailor....
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