1956
2013
Stephen Glenn Hinchy, 57, Palm Harbor, Florida
Stephen Glenn Hinchy, 57, of Palm Harbor, Florida, formerly of Waldorf, died from complications associated with Multiple Sclerosis on Feb. 18, 2013, at the Countryside Rehab & Nursing Center, Palm Harbor, Fl.
Born January 26, 1956, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of Jack W. Hinchy and the late Betty I. Linnenbrogger Hinchy.
He is a former Thomas Stone HS alumnus. He was proud to have served in the US Marine Corps in the 70's, where he served in the Asian theater. He was also retired from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where he continued to serve those in the military and their families.
In addition to his father, he is survived by his son, Matthew Allen Roberts, his siblings, Michael K. of Waldorf; Donna Lee and her husband Ronnie of Slanesville, WV; Barbara Maples of Richmond, Va; Patrick of Tucson, Az; Doug and his wife Maggie of Owings Mills, Md; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He will be entombed at Arlington National Cemetery on a date to be determined, where a private memorial will be held in his honor. The family requests that contributions be made to the National MS Society by phone at (800) 344-4867.
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March 18, 2014
Mike Hinchy
Brother, it has been a year since you left us. The void is large; however the thought that we will be together again makes your absence less painful. Semper Fi...Your Brother...
March 9, 2013
Debby Moore
Steve, I have many cherished memories of growing up across the street from you and your family. May you always be remembered with fondness and love.
March 5, 2013
Mike Hinchy
Big brother, you will be missed and never forgotten. Semper Fi.
March 5, 2013
Dorothy Grimes
Our condolences to Steve's family, loved ones, and his caregivers. Please let us know when arrangements are to be held at Arlington. Dorothy Roberts Grimes, Matthew's Mom.
February 22, 2013
Donna Lee
Peace from pain at last. Love you.
February 22, 2013
Donna (Hinchy) Lee
My brother,my friend,my protector so valently you fought so bravely you suffered. You touched so many,we willspeak of you with pride in our voice and a smile on our face. I will carrie you in my heart so you will always be with me. I love you. Now maybe you will be free of suffering and pain. When i look up to the sky i will smile at you,when you look down smile at me. Finally Rest In Peace
February 22, 2013
Stephanie Hinchy-Bogan
Though you may no longer be with us, you will always be alive in our hearts and memories. You will be deeply missed by those whose hearts and lives you have touched and changed. We are all better for having known and loved you, and that is something that surpasses mortality.
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