Jerrold Eldon HINSHAW

Jerrold Eldon HINSHAW

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Name Jerrold Eldon HINSHAW

Ereignisse

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Geburt 15. Januar 1917 Sheridan, Hamilton County, Indiana nach diesem Ort suchen [1]
Bestattung 3. Januar 2004 Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas nach diesem Ort suchen [2]
Tod 31. Dezember 2003 Tontitown, Washington County, Arkansas nach diesem Ort suchen [3]

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Jerry's obituary was published in "The Herald-Leader" (Siloam Springs,Arkansas) and "The Benton County Daily Record" (Bentonville,Arkansas)d on Thursday, January 1, 2004: Springdale Jerrold Eldon 'Jerry' Hinshaw Jerrold Eldon "Jerry" Hinshaw, 86, died Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2003.He was born Jan. 15, 1917, in Hamilton County, Ind., to H. Ross andAletha Teter Hinshaw. He was a former cattle rancher and statelegislator. He earned a degree in agriculture from PurdueUniversity in 1940 and was a veteran of World War II. He servedfour years on the Washington County Quorum Court and 16 years in thestate House of Representatives. He was a past president of theArkansas Poultry Association, the Arkansas Cattlemen's Association,the Arkansas Cattlemen's Foundation and the Arkansas ThoroughbredBreeder's Association; he was founder of the Tontitown Area VolunteerFire Department; he was a member of the board of the First State Bank;he served as commissioner and president of the Springdale HousingAuthority; and was vice president of the Springdale Savings and LoanAssociation. He was honored in 2002 by the University of Arkansasfor his contributions and service to the Department of Animal Science. He is survived by his wife, Betty; three daughters, Dr. Sunny Hinshawof Springdale, Cathryn Hinshaw of Little Rock, and Dawn Hinshaw ofColumbia, S. C.; a son, Ross Hinshaw of Fayetteville; a brother, DonHinshaw; three half-brothers, Reese, Dale and Max Hinshaw; fourgrandchildren and a greatgrandson. Visitation will be 4 to 6 p.m. Friday in the Backstrom-Pyeatte FuneralHome in Springdale. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday in the First UnitedMethodist Church in Springdale. The Rev. Judy Van Hoose, the Rev.Creede Hinshaw and the Rev. Britt Skarda will officiate. Burial will be in the Bluff Cemetery. Pallbearers will be B. G.Hendrix, Frank O'Donnell, Sandy Boone, Robert Bitter, Dick Barclay,Sam Fiser, Leon Zulpo, Jack Perry and Reid Holiman. Memorial contributions may be made to the Arkansas Cattlemen'sFoundation Museum, 310 Executive Court, Little Rock 72205, or to theBread of Life food pantry, First United Methodist Church, 206 W.Johnson Ave., Springdale 72764. Another obituary was published in the "Morning News" (Springdale,Arkansas) on Thursday, January 1, 2004: Jerrold Eldon 'Jerry' Hinshaw Jerrold Eldon "Jerry" Hinshaw, a former cattle rancher and statelegislator, died Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2003. He was 86. Born Jan. 15, 1917, in Hamilton County, Ind., he was a son of H. Rossand Aletha Teter Hinshaw. He moved to Springdale in 1956 and eversince has been a member of the First United Methodist Church. Heand his wife, Betty, established a homeplace south of Tontitown, theRocking Chair Ranch, which is familiar to many in the area for itsscenic fishing lake. Hinshaw was a man of many talents and interests, and his life revolvedaround community service. Among his pursuits were politics,big-game hunting, horse breeding, collecting antique cars andfollowing Razorback sports. He had a wonderful sense of humor, aninfectious laugh and a knack for telling stories. Hinshaw attendedPurdue University, graduating in 1940 with a degree in agriculture.He was a veteran of World War II, earning rank of 1st lieutenant afterattending Officer Candidate School. After the war, he started his career in poultry production with theRalston Purina Co. in St. Louis and was promoted to southeastern salesmanager in 1949 in Jacksonville, Fla. Two years later, he joinedWestern Hatcheries in Dallas, where he became vice president. In1956, he joined Arbor Acres, a large poultry concern with operationsaround the world. He came to Springdale to start a breeder farm andwent on to establish hatcheries in Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina,Brazil and Pakistan. He got out of poultry to start raising cattle,and his business grew into a five-ranch operation with threeproperties in Arkansas and two in Missouri. He was elected to the Washington County Quorum Court in 1976, servingfour years before running as a Republican for the Arkansas House ofRepresentatives in a district covering parts of Springdale, Tontitownand Siloam Springs in Washington and Benton counties. He served 16years, until 1996. During that time, he wrote a column for TheSpringdale News and was author of a book, "Call the Roll: A History ofthe First 150 Years of the Arkansas Legislature." Hinshaw was involved in community service on many fronts: He waspresident of the Arkansas Poultry Association, being elected Man ofthe Year in 1962, and served as president of the Arkansas Cattlemen'sAssociation, Arkansas Cattlemen's Foundation and the ArkansasThoroughbred Breeder's Association. He was a founder of theTontitown Area Volunteer Fire Department, member of the board of theFirst State Bank, 1961-1989, served as commissioner of the SpringdaleHousing Authority, 1967-1989, including two years as president; andwas vice president of the Springdale Savings and Loan Association.In 2002, the University of Arkansas honored Hinshaw for hiscontributions and service to the Department of Animal Science. He is survived by his devoted wife, Betty, of 54 years; threedaughters, Dr. Sunny Hinshaw of Springdale, Cathryn Hinshaw of LittleRock and Dawn Hinshaw and husband Michael Latham of Columbia, S.C.;one son, Ross Hinshaw of Fayetteville; four grandchildren, WaylonHinshaw, Carrie Hinshaw, Eli Latham and Graham Latham; onegreat-grandson, Colston Ross Hinshaw; his uncle, C.J. Hinshaw; abrother, Don Hinshaw; three half brothers, Reese, Dale and MaxHinshaw, and many other loved ones. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, 2004, at theFirst United Methodist Church in Springdale, with the Rev. CreedeHinshaw, the Rev. Judy Van Hoose and Britt Skarda officiating.Burial will be in Bluff Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday at Backstrom-PyeatteFuneral Home in Springdale. Pallbearers will be Michael Latham, Waylon Hinshaw, David Starkey,Howard Young, Cotton Clem and Louis McJunkin. Honorary pallbearers will be B.G. Hendrix, Frank O'Donnell, SandyBoone, Robert Bitter, Dick Barclay, Sam Fiser, Leon Zulpo, Jack Perryand Reid Holiman. Memorials may be made to the Arkansas Cattlemen's Foundation for itsmuseum, a facility Hinshaw was instrumental in establishing, 310Executive Court, Little Rock, 72205; or the Bread of Life Food Pantryat First United Methodist Church, 206 W. Johnson Ave., Springdale,72764. Arrangements are by Backstrom-Pyeatte Funeral Home in Springdale.

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1 Hinshaw Family Genealogy
Autor: Hinshaw Family Association
2 Hinshaw Family Genealogy
Autor: Hinshaw Family Association
3 Hinshaw Family Genealogy
Autor: Hinshaw Family Association

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