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Donald Andrew Hines

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Donald Andrew Hines

Birth
Boone County, Indiana, USA
Death
21 May 2007 (aged 98)
Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Lizton, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Donald Andrew Hines, 98, of Lizton, died Monday, May 20, 2007, under VNS hospice care at Hendricks County Regional Hospital.

He was born Christmas Eve, 1908, to Ora and Dora Hines on their farm between Jamestown and Lizton.

He attended the old one-room, brick Hendricks School on the Hendricks/Boone County line. He was recently honored on the 80th anniversary of his graduation from North Salem High School, Class of 1927. He was the oldest living graduate of General Motors Institute, now Kettering University, Class of 1929. He was a member of Hendricks Co. Farm Bureau, Hazelrigg Masonic Lodge, Jamestown Christian Church and Old Union Church. He worked for Buick Motor Company and was involved in developing Buick's first race car for the Indy 500, working as a riding mechanic at the Speedway Brickyard in the 1930s. He owned his own farm and automotive repair business for many years.

He and his wife Lucile loved to travel. Following a tragic airplane crash, he was told he would never walk again, but he and Lucile walked a section of the Great Wall of China, walked extensively touring farms in Japan and France, exploring the USSR, Mexico, Switzerland, and helping to build an orphanage in Haiti with a group from the Jamestown Christian Church. He camped through the Yukon and Alaska with his grandson David twice. His travels included a memorable visit to the Holy Land where he walked through Jerusalem, exploring sections off the beaten path.

Survivors are daughters and sons-in-law Eileen Joanne and Richard Hayes of Scituate, Mass., Donna Mae and Mark Lawson of Danville, Marjorie Ellen and Harold Emmert of Lizton; grandchildren David Hayes, Becky Hayes, Karen Hayes, John Hayes, Terri Girt, Patrick Lawson, Samuel Lawson, Jennifer Streigle, Adam Emmert, and Alison Emmert; and great-grandchildren Carl and Caleb Girt, Hannah, Malachi, and Ian Lawson, and Karissa Emmert. Donald's sister, Mozella Alexander, 100 years old, lives on her farm near Jamestown. He was preceded in death by his wife Lucile Ginn Hines, his sister Goldia Siedentop, his brother Walter Hines, and a sister Lucinda who died in infancy.
Donald Andrew Hines, 98, of Lizton, died Monday, May 20, 2007, under VNS hospice care at Hendricks County Regional Hospital.

He was born Christmas Eve, 1908, to Ora and Dora Hines on their farm between Jamestown and Lizton.

He attended the old one-room, brick Hendricks School on the Hendricks/Boone County line. He was recently honored on the 80th anniversary of his graduation from North Salem High School, Class of 1927. He was the oldest living graduate of General Motors Institute, now Kettering University, Class of 1929. He was a member of Hendricks Co. Farm Bureau, Hazelrigg Masonic Lodge, Jamestown Christian Church and Old Union Church. He worked for Buick Motor Company and was involved in developing Buick's first race car for the Indy 500, working as a riding mechanic at the Speedway Brickyard in the 1930s. He owned his own farm and automotive repair business for many years.

He and his wife Lucile loved to travel. Following a tragic airplane crash, he was told he would never walk again, but he and Lucile walked a section of the Great Wall of China, walked extensively touring farms in Japan and France, exploring the USSR, Mexico, Switzerland, and helping to build an orphanage in Haiti with a group from the Jamestown Christian Church. He camped through the Yukon and Alaska with his grandson David twice. His travels included a memorable visit to the Holy Land where he walked through Jerusalem, exploring sections off the beaten path.

Survivors are daughters and sons-in-law Eileen Joanne and Richard Hayes of Scituate, Mass., Donna Mae and Mark Lawson of Danville, Marjorie Ellen and Harold Emmert of Lizton; grandchildren David Hayes, Becky Hayes, Karen Hayes, John Hayes, Terri Girt, Patrick Lawson, Samuel Lawson, Jennifer Streigle, Adam Emmert, and Alison Emmert; and great-grandchildren Carl and Caleb Girt, Hannah, Malachi, and Ian Lawson, and Karissa Emmert. Donald's sister, Mozella Alexander, 100 years old, lives on her farm near Jamestown. He was preceded in death by his wife Lucile Ginn Hines, his sister Goldia Siedentop, his brother Walter Hines, and a sister Lucinda who died in infancy.


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