MILDRED HINCKS
IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Mildred Jacobson Hincks, 89, of Swan Valley, died November 26, 2005, at Teton Valley Hospital in Driggs, Idaho.
She was born August 11, 1916, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Leslie Leroy Jacobson and Maude Melinda Oakden Jacobson. She grew up in Swan Valley and attended schools there and at Grand Valley School in Alpine, Wyoming.
She married Elvin Vail Hincks, September 20, 1932, in Jackson, Wyoming. Their marriage was solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple April 24, 1965. She was a mother and a homemaker. Elvin passed away November 25, 1991.
She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where she served in the MIA, as a visiting teacher and as a Primary teacher.
Surviving are:
Son: Elvin LeRoy (Delores) Hincks of Sterling, ID;
Son: Anthony Billy (Jean) Hincks of Swan Valley, ID;
Son: Brian DeMar (Marlene) Hincks of Roosevelt, Utah;
Son: Dusty Lee (Joyce) Hincks, of Swan Valley, ID;
Son: Bret J. (Joanne) Hincks of Palisades, ID;
Daughter: Eunice Colleen (Martell) Schneider of Menan, ID;
Brother: Max (Madge) Jacobson of Palisades, ID;
Sister: Bernice Hillman of Idaho Falls, ID;
59 Grandchildren, 47 Great Grandchildren, 23 Great Great Grandchildren
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Elvin, a daughter, Sheila Renee Sorg, two brothers, Alton and Dorald, and a grandson, Rowdy Sorg.
Funeral Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, December 2, 2005, at the Palisades LDS Ward Chapel with her nephew, Bishop Blair Jacobson officiating. The family will visit with friends Thursday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Wood Funeral Home East Side, 963 South Ammon, and Friday for one hour prior to the services at the church.
Burial will be in the Swan Valley Cemetery under the direction of Wood Funeral Home.
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Condolences sent:
Richard Berry (crystalclean@tetontel.com)
Was so sad to hear of the passing of your mother/grandmother.
She sure lived a long and great life. Miss you guys.
Hang in there and keep in touch.
Coach Berry and family.
Vonda (Jacobson) Zaugg (honey-sweetzaugg@juno.com)
I'm sorry I wasn't able to attend the funeral, but I wanted to let you know I have been thinking of your family. Aunt Mil was always so sweet to me. Whenever she would see me she would get that beautiful smile of hers and make me feel so good. I hope that your sweet memories of her help to bring you comfort.
Love,
Vonda
Starlet & Bill Caldwell
In sympathy and love.
May sweet memories and love cradle your hearts with gentle warmth of heaven's embrace. As we honor and remember Mildred, our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.
Bobby & Ronda Stevens
Sincere condolences on your loss.