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Arthur McElvis “Mackie” Hinote

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Arthur McElvis “Mackie” Hinote

Birth
Loxley, Baldwin County, Alabama, USA
Death
7 Apr 1993 (aged 52)
Burial
Rosinton, Baldwin County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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COMMUNITY NEWS--by Kathryn Weekley
Our heartfelt sympathy to Alice Turner and the family of Macky Hinote, including his children, Freddie, Kassie, and Deann. Macky died in an accident during the night of April 6-7. He was buried Saturday morning in Hinote Cemetery, Styx River following funeral services in the chapel at Macks Funeral Home, Robertsdale. He was 52 years old.
He is also survived by a step-father, Napolean Turner of Loxley, three brothers, George (Jackie) of Bay Minette, Donnie of Bay Minette and Billy of Loxley and one sister, Emily Martin of Bay Minette. One aunt, Bernice O'Callaghan, several grandchildren. He had one daughter, Victoria, to proceed him in death. He was the son of the late Kassie Hinote of Loxley.
The family wants to thank every one for the calls, cards, flowers and all the expressions of sympathy and all those that visited at Alice's home. They want everyone to know how much they appreciate all the kindness given them.
"THE INDEPENDENT," ROBERTSDALE, ALA., THUR., APRIL 15, 1993, p5b
COMMUNITY NEWS--by Kathryn Weekley
Our heartfelt sympathy to Alice Turner and the family of Macky Hinote, including his children, Freddie, Kassie, and Deann. Macky died in an accident during the night of April 6-7. He was buried Saturday morning in Hinote Cemetery, Styx River following funeral services in the chapel at Macks Funeral Home, Robertsdale. He was 52 years old.
He is also survived by a step-father, Napolean Turner of Loxley, three brothers, George (Jackie) of Bay Minette, Donnie of Bay Minette and Billy of Loxley and one sister, Emily Martin of Bay Minette. One aunt, Bernice O'Callaghan, several grandchildren. He had one daughter, Victoria, to proceed him in death. He was the son of the late Kassie Hinote of Loxley.
The family wants to thank every one for the calls, cards, flowers and all the expressions of sympathy and all those that visited at Alice's home. They want everyone to know how much they appreciate all the kindness given them.
"THE INDEPENDENT," ROBERTSDALE, ALA., THUR., APRIL 15, 1993, p5b


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