Published in the Pilot-Tribune January 7, 1963
SHOTGUN ACCIDENT IS FATAL
CLYDE HINELINE KILLED IN SHOTGUS ACCIDENT SATURDAY
A life time Washington County farmer, Clyde Elton Hineline, 53 years of age, died at his farm home north of Blair, as the result of a shotgun accident.
Mr. Hineline was doing his chores. Apparently he went to his jeep, which was parked in the farm yard, to obtain his shotgun. In removing the shotgun from the jeep the gun accidently discharged hitting him in the chest. When Mr. Hineline failed to return to the house for supper a search was made and the accident discovered.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock at First Methodist Church, the Rev. Dale Westadt officiating with interment in Blair Cemetery.
Mr. Hineline was born September 4, 1909 at Desoto, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hineline.
Mr. Hineline is survived by his wife, Helen; children, Janice Hineline of Blair and Shirley Rief of Logan, Iowa. Also sisters, Mrs. Minnie Byers of Idaho and Mrs. Agnes Allen of Blair; brothers, Scott Hineline of Colorado, Vernon, Lloyd, Rolland, and Kenneth Hineline, all of Blair.
Brothers will serve as pallbearers.
Campbell Mortuary is in charge of arrangement |