Created August 27, 2018
In Memory
This eternal flame burns forever
in remembrance of CW Hinton
C.W.
Hinton
July 12, 1935 - March
6, 2022
C.W. Hinton, 86,
joined our Lord and Savior, Sunday, March 6, 2022. He was the
proud, loving, and spoiled
husband of Betty Hinton. They shared 68 years of
marriage together.
Born in Caraway,
Arkansas, he was the son of Aaron and Pearl Hinton. He
attended Caraway High School
and worked as a driver for Exxon and Time
Freight Co. until his
retirement in 1984. His time in retirement was spent
traveling with his wife across
the country as active members of the Good Sams
Camping Club and
supporting Special Olympics events. Most mornings he could
be found with his
coffee buddies doing crossword puzzles and solving the
world's troubles.
C.W. Hinton was a faithful Christian man, worshiping at the
Missouri Street church of
Christ. He loved to fellowship and encourage
everyone
he met. He had a heart
for sharing God's Word, and mission work was a major
part of his life's
purpose. Alongside his wife, he spent countless summers in New
Mexico building and supporting Crownpoint church of Christ. He will be
remembered for his
encouraging spirit, his kindness, his hugs, his unique humor,
and his devotion to
God and his family.
He is survived by his
spouse, Betty; children, Glenda Hicks and Sue Lane
(Allan); his
grandchildren, Dwayne Hicks (Andrea), Marcia Lane, and Jennifer
Clothier (Tye); his great grandchildren, Cameron Hicks, Austin
Clothier, and
Makayla Clothier; his brother-in-love Orlan Abernathy (Molly); and numerous
nieces and nephews
who considered him their father-figure and confidant. He
was preceded in death by
his parents and his siblings, Roy, Claudene, N.J.,
and
Reuben, and his
son-in-law, Arnold Hicks.
In lieu of flowers,
the family requests memorial donations to the Missouri Street
Church of Christ Mission Fund, West Memphis
Christian School, or Crowley's
Ridge Academy in
Paragould
Memorial Services for
C. W. Hinton will be Thursday evening, March 10, 2022,
at Roller Citizens
Funeral Home in West Memphis.Visitation
will be from
5:00 - 7:00 PM with
the memorial following at 7:00 PM
.
Though He's gone, He is not forgotten.
Though absent, He remains in spirit.
Though once a worker, He now rests.
by The Arkansas Good Sams
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