Obituary Record

Ralph (Buck) Hineline
Died on 9/13/1969
Buried in Blair Cemetery

Published in the Pilot-Tribune September 15, 1969. The death date was established through the Blair Cemetery records.

RALPH HINELINE HEART VICTIM EARLY SATURDAY

RESCUE SQUAD CALLED TO HIS HOME AT DESOTO AT 4:00 A.M.

Ralph Hineline, known to his friends as “Buck” Hineline, suffered a heart attack during the early morning hours Saturday and he succumbed before aid could be given. The Blair Rescue Squad was called to his home at DeSoto about 4 A.M.

The deceased was 59 years of age and had spent his entire life in the Blair, DeSoto, and Ft. Calhoun area. By trade he was a machinist and was employed at Blair Manufacturing Co. in Blair.

He is survived by his wife, Frances and by two daughters and two sons.

The daughters are Mrs. James McDonald (Barbara) of Denver and Mrs. Richard Wiblishouser (Bonnie) of Kennard.

The sons are Ralph Jr., of Denver and Ronald of Phoenix, Arizona. There are eleven grandchildren.

Also surviving are five sisters. They are: Mrs. Marjory Johnson of Omaha; Mrs. Belva Thompson of Portland Oregon; Mrs. Sylvis Hoskins, of Tacoma, Washington; Mrs. Berniece Bretzer, of San Francisco and Mrs. Bernice Graybo, of Texas.

As the Pilot-Tribune went to press at noon Saturday, no funeral arrangements had been made.

Printed in the Washington County Pilot-Tribune on 9/15/1969


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