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Sgt Robert Glynn Hindman

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Sgt Robert Glynn Hindman

Birth
Georgia, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Death
27 Oct 1994 (aged 47)
Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Burial October 29, 1994.
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Descendant of James Hindman

He was the son of Robert O. Hindman and Myrtle Shepherd Sitz Hindman.

Dallas Morning News
Saturday, October 29, 1994
Services set for Richardson Police Sgt. Robert G. Hindman
Services for Robert Glynn Hindman, a Richardson police sergeant, will be at 11AM Saturday at Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home in Paris, Texas. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Paris. Sgt. Hindman, of Melissa, died Thursday of a heart attack at Methodist Medical Center in Dallas. He was 47.

Sgt. Hindman joined the Richardson Police Department in 1978 as a patrol officer and later served as a detective, crime scene investigator and polygraph examiner. Before joining the Richardson department, he was a patrol officer and detective in Paris from 1973 to 1978. Sgt. Hindman was also a member of the Polygraph Examiner's Association and a certified police driving instructor.

He was born in rural Lamar County in East Texas in 1947 but grew up in Paris. He graduated from Paris High School in 1964. Survivors include his wife of Melissa; son of Soper, Oklahoma; daughter of Lubbock; mother Myrtle Lee Shepherd Hindman of Powderly, Texas; three brothers, Robert L. Hindman and Woodrow Hindman, both of Hinckley, Texas, and Odis Hindman of Hopewell, Texas; and two sisters, Linda Boehme of Hopewell and Joyce Smith of Powderly.
Descendant of James Hindman

He was the son of Robert O. Hindman and Myrtle Shepherd Sitz Hindman.

Dallas Morning News
Saturday, October 29, 1994
Services set for Richardson Police Sgt. Robert G. Hindman
Services for Robert Glynn Hindman, a Richardson police sergeant, will be at 11AM Saturday at Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home in Paris, Texas. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Paris. Sgt. Hindman, of Melissa, died Thursday of a heart attack at Methodist Medical Center in Dallas. He was 47.

Sgt. Hindman joined the Richardson Police Department in 1978 as a patrol officer and later served as a detective, crime scene investigator and polygraph examiner. Before joining the Richardson department, he was a patrol officer and detective in Paris from 1973 to 1978. Sgt. Hindman was also a member of the Polygraph Examiner's Association and a certified police driving instructor.

He was born in rural Lamar County in East Texas in 1947 but grew up in Paris. He graduated from Paris High School in 1964. Survivors include his wife of Melissa; son of Soper, Oklahoma; daughter of Lubbock; mother Myrtle Lee Shepherd Hindman of Powderly, Texas; three brothers, Robert L. Hindman and Woodrow Hindman, both of Hinckley, Texas, and Odis Hindman of Hopewell, Texas; and two sisters, Linda Boehme of Hopewell and Joyce Smith of Powderly.


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