| Chester D. Hinshaw October 13, 2010 | |
Life Legacy
HINSHAW, CHESTER D., 77 former Sebring resident died, Wednesday, October 13, 2010 in Longwood, FL. Chester was born in Sebring and a graduate of Sebring High School. He was preceded in death by parents, two sisters, a brother-in-law and two nieces. Chester retired in 1999 from Highlands County School Bus Garage after 43 years employment as a bus mechanic, he enjoyed going to work every day and was a member of Society of Friends (Quaker). He is survived by his sisters, Norma (Donald) Atkinson, Salem OH, Mary (Robert) Walton, Winona, OH and Kathy (Leroy) Holloway, Winter Springs, FL; 18 great nieces, 14 great nephews; several great great nieces and nephews. Visitation 11:00 am till 1:00 pm with a service to follow at Morris Funeral Chapel. Burial will be at Pinecrest Cemetery, Sebring
Condolences or Life Stories may be expressed in his Guestbook. Morris Funeral Chapel, Sebring, Fl.
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Death: October 13, 2010
Place of Birth: Sebring, FL
Occupation: Bus Mechanic
Organizations: Society of Frends (Quaker)
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Survived By
Norma (Donald) Atkinson, Sister
Mary (Robert) Walton, Sister
Kathy (Leroy) Holloway, Sister
18 great nieces
14 great nephews
several great great nieces and nephews
Memorial Service
Visitation 11:00 am till 1:00 pm
with a service to follow at
Morris Funeral Chapel
Burial
Pinecrest Cemetery, Sebring
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10/20/2010 - George & Mary Boyd
We are so sorry we didn't hear of Chester's death until last evening.(Oct. 19) or we would have been there. We are thinking of all of you.
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11/09/2010 - Jayne Seiler-Plank
Chester was our neighbor when we first moved to Sebring 38 years ago. We missed him when he moved to Orlando. He was always really sweet to my kids. I just discovered that he passed away, and am sorry to hear that. God bless you, Chester.
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11/09/2010 - Amber (Plank) Babcock
My family and I grew up across the street from Chester - he was always such a fun man who was very helpful to us. He will be missed. My thoughts ard prayers are with his family.
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