NameReba Jewel Jennings
Birth7 Mar 1917, Elliott Co., Kentucky
Death18 Dec 2007, Morehead, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Notes for Reba Jewel Jennings
Her obituary in the Morehead News of Friday, 21 Dec 2007 reported:
“Reba Jewel Jennings Hinton, age 90, of Jackson Drive, Morehead, passed away Tuesday, December 18, 2007, at her residence.
She was born March 7, 1917, in Elliott County and was the daughter of the late Clarence and Mimi Porter Jennings. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James Finley Hinton on August 9, 1998; one son, Scotty Marlin Hinton on May 12, 1992; three sisters: Maudie Nichols, Susie Hinton, and Ivy Jennings; and two brothers: Hobert and Ray Jennings.
She is survived by seven sons: James R. and Rosemary Maddix Hinton of Olive Hill; Morris D. and Margery Spencer Hinton of Wellington, Ohio; Gentry D. and Maria Nati Moreno Hinton of Lake Elsinore, California; Dale W. and Linda Oney Hinton of Middleburg, Florida; Jerry E. and Sally Shaw Hinton of Hillsboro, Ohio; Daniel L. and Colette Hamilton Hinton of Fostoria, Ohio and Ricky L. Hinton of Lexington; six daughters: Janet C. Hinton of Ona, West Virginia; Linda Lou and Rick Clouse of Salvisa; Sue and Ora Porter of Olive Hill; Sondra Hinton Elkins of Wellington; Teresa Ann and Reginald Wheeler of Morehead; and Jennifer Starr and James Morrison of Winter Haven, Florida; one sister, Retha Jennings Trupp of Dayton, Ohio; 49 grandchildren; 64 great grandchildren; and 5 great-great grandchildren. Other survivors include numerous nieces, nephews, other family and friends.
Mrs. Hinton was a homemaker who lived for her family. She especially enjoyed cooking for friends and family who loved her dearly and will miss her greatly. She was a charter member of the Haldeman Church of God and always put God first in her life.
Funeral services will be conducted 11 a.m. Friday, December 21, 2007, at Northcutt & Son Home for Funerals Memorial Chapel with Brother Don Rivers officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Grandchildren will serve as pallbearers.”