Christine A. Hinkle

Obituary Donated by Joyce Collins-Taylor


From the Barbourville Mountain Advocate ~ Thursday, November 2, 2006


Christine A. HINKLE

Christine A. Hinkle, age 82, of Barbourville, was born on April 26, 1924 at Hinkle, Ky. She was a daughter of the late Charles Allen and Fannie Payne Allen. Mrs. Hinkle died Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006 in the Knox County Hospital. Mrs. Hinkle was a member of the Scalf Chapel Pentecostal Church. She was a nurses aide at the Knox County Hospital for 26 years. On December 18, 1938, she united in marriage to James Thomas Hinkle. Along with her parents and husband, James Thomas, she was preceded in death by a sister, Agnes Hughes and two sons-in-law, Charles Garland and Shawney King. Surviving Mrs. Hinkle are her beloved children, Uneeda McWilliams and husband Byon, Martha Garland; Jerry Smith and husband Kenneth and Vivian Messer and husband Johnny, all of Barbourville; Wilma King and dear friend Dan Kuhn of Corbin, Eva Haban and husband Joe, and Jimmy Hinkle and wife Sandy, all of Barbourville, and Tom Hinkle and wife Jowanna of Richmond, Ky.; her 19 beloved grandchildren; and 17 great grandchildren; her sister, Mattie Smith and husband H.R. and special friend, Cleo Hammons, all of Barbourville. Funeral services for Christine A. Hinkle were conducted in Hopper Funeral Home Chapel Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Tommy Frazier, Rev. Jeff Warren and Grandson Dennis Messer officiating. Internment followed in the Barbourville Cemetery with grandsons, Jack, Mike and Bobby McWilliams, Dennis, Tim and Tony Messer, Charles Garland, Joseph and Anthony Haban, Jimmy Hinkle, Jared and Jeremy Hinkle serving as pallbearers; Honorary pallbearers were: Granddaughters, Donna McWilliams Peyton, Anna Garland, Deborah Smith Lee, Lena Smith Sams, Shavone Smith Mills, Eve Christine Haban, Kristina Hinkle; Special granddaughters-in-law and grandsons-in-law and special friend David Moses and all the employees and former employees of the Knox County Hospital and Long Term Care Unit. All arrangements were under the direction of Hopper Funeral Home.


     
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