In Loving Memory
Robert Hinds

Robert Hinds

9/14/1930  —  9/14/2015


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A Life Remembered

Obituary

Robert Hinds
Commander Robert Bruce Hinds
Commander Robert Bruce Hinds, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Navy (retired) reported to the Staff of the Supreme Commander on September 14, 2015, for his final assignment. Bob, as he preferred to be called, was born September 14, 1930, in Wichita Falls, Texas. He was the oldest of three sons born to James Robert and Agnes May (Turner) Hinds. In the early 1930’s Bob and his mother lived with his grandfather, Daniel Turner, who was homesteading in the Brigham, New Mexico area before returning to Wichita Falls.
He attended public school in Wichita Falls, Fort Worth and Lubbock before moving to Taft, California, just prior to the outbreak of World War II. He graduated from Taft Union High School in the class of 1948 and then attended Midwestern University and Taft Junior College prior to the Korean War.
He enlisted in the Navy in 1950 and served on active duty until 1978 in the Medical Department. His service included fifteen months as a combat medic with the First Marine Division in Korea and subsequent duty in Orange, Texas where he met his future wife, Barbara June Goree. They were married August 7, 1954; June and the ensuing family followed Bob’s career assignments from one coast to the other and back again. During this period, Bob rose through the enlisted ranks to Petty Officer First Class and was directly commissioned to the rank of Ensign, Medical Service Corps in the Supply and Administration Section.
Subsequent staff assignments included National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland; Military Sea Transportation Service, Atlantic area in Brooklyn, New York, Navel School of Hospital Administration, Bethesda, Maryland for duty under instruction. He graduated from George Washington University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1966, and was then assigned to the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California where he received a Master’s of Science degree (Financial Management) in 1967.
From Monterey, duty at the Naval Hospital, Corpus Christi, Texas followed. While servicing there, Bob was promoted to the grade of Lieutenant Commander. Bob returned to Bethesda for duty as an instructor at the Naval School of Healthcare Administration and subsequently was promoted to Academic Director. During this period the school entered into a joint agreement to provide the joint Navy/George Washington University Baccalaureate program in Healthcare Administration. Bob held teaching assignments at Strayer University, George Washington University and the University of Virginia.
Bob was promoted to the rank of Commander in September, 1974. In the summer of 1975, he was assigned to the Naval Hospital, Quantico, Virginia as Director, Administrative Services, and subsequently served as acting Executive Director. He retired from active duty in 1978, and the family returned to Orange, Texas. After retirement, Bob worked for ten years as the Budget Coordinator, for St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont and carried the nickname “Budget Bob”. He retired from St. Elizabeth in 1992.
Bob is a life member of VFW Post 2775; Fleet Reserve Association Branch 159, American Legion Post 49; and the Military Officers Association of America. His military awards include the Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Good Conduct Medal with bronze star, National Defense Service Medal, Korea Service Medal with Fleet Marine Force device and four campaign stars, United Nations Service Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Korea War Service Medal, Navy Unit Commendation ribbon and Korean Presidential Unit Citation.
Bob was predeceased by his parents, his brother Michael, and his wife of 52 years, 2 months and 9 days who he lovingly referred to as his “bride” because the honeymoon wasn’t over. He is survived by his brother, Patrick, of San Dimas, California; his daughter Katia M. Hinds of Beaumont, Texas, son Kevin R. Hinds of Wichita Falls, Texas; daughter Karie C. Burnaman of Huntington, Texas; daughter Karin J. Armfield of Orange, Texas; son Kolin J. Hinds of Orange and daughter Zoe Ann Hinds of Beaumont; six grandchildren, Kyle Wright, Natasha VanSlyke, Duff Wright, Lauren Dempsey, Hannah Richard and Olivia Jones; great grandchildren Anthony Peluso, Alexander Wright, Alyssa Longron, Evolette VanSlyke, Baily Dempsey and Luke Wright. In addition he has several nieces, nephews and numerous cousins.
Bob’s remains will be co-mingled with those of his wife, June, and dispersed off the Central California coast at a later date.

Service Details

Gatherings in remembrance

Visitation

Thursday, September 17, 2015 · 11:00 AM

Claybar Funeral Home Orange, 504 5th Street, Orange, 77630

Memorial Service

Thursday, September 17, 2015 · 12:00 PM

Claybar Funeral Home Orange, 504 5th Street, Orange, 77630

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Brenda Ellender September 18, 2015
I so regrettably missed knowing about Mr. Hinds passing so providentially on his 85th Birthday and being able to attend his Memorial with his family! His youngest daughter and I have been friends since 1985! For years we only lived a few miles apart and I would regularly pay visits with ZoeAnn and work on computer projects with her. Her parents were always so kind and Mr. Hinds opened my world to his garden produce and my love for his sweet peppers! My prayers will continue for Mr. and Mrs. Hind's six children as it is so painful to be even temporarily separated from your parental life source and only Jesus can carry and heal our grief and uphold us until we get to again be together forever!
Anonymous September 16, 2015
Secret Garden Basket was purchased for the family of Robert Hinds.
Zoe Ann Hinds September 15, 2015
I will always remember how very important family was to my dad. Each year, for the past 8-10 or so, he would host our annual family reunion and crawfish boil. The has given of us (younger folks) the opportunity to get to know and form some lifelong relationships with many of our cousins from Ok. These are relationships that I will always treasure and they wouldn't have developed if not for your desire to share your love of family with each of us. You also always told each of us that all you ever really wanted was to be able to provide for your family and hopefully see all your children do a little bit better in life then you yourself did, while trying to teach each of us the value of hard work and a good education. Well, dad you set the standard high when you hoped that each of your children would do better in life then you yourself did, but you made each of us try to strive to reach our goals and dreams. I certainly hope that you were very proud of all the family that you and mom started by your marriage. Lastly, I will miss all the stories that you would share about growing up in Taft, California. You made the town of Taft "come to life" through your many, many stories. As many times as you shared them, I still enjoyed hearing them again. I am thankful for the trip I went on with you and mom and you showed me Taft. It help me understand just how much growing up there truly did shape and influence the man you would become throughout the rest of your life. With love always, Zoe Ann Hinds
Patrick And Evelyn Hinds And Family September 15, 2015
Patrick and Evelyn Hinds and Family purchased the Sentiments of Serenity Spray for the family of Robert Hinds.
Anonymous September 15, 2015
Ocean Breeze Spray was purchased for the family of Robert Hinds.
Love, Ambre, Aldo, Sebastian & Mia September 15, 2015
Love, Ambre, Aldo, Sebastian & Mia purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Robert Hinds.
Anonymous September 15, 2015
Medium Dish Garden was purchased for the family of Robert Hinds.
Diana Skrah-Devers September 15, 2015
My Cousin Bob was very special to me! He was a strong man with a big heart and always made me feel good when I was around him. I always felt strangely drawn to this man, I think because he so reminded me of Grandpa. He wore bolo ties and the same shirts grandpa did, and had a great smile (as evident in the picture posted here). When Grandpa passed, Gammy and Mom (Carol Skrah) sent cousin Bob all of Grandpa's bolo ties. I loved seeing Cousin Bob wear them. I am so happy that my husband, Danny Devers, had the privilege of meeting Cousin Bob (and family - lots of family :) ) when we went back for one of the Crawfish Bowl Reunions a few years ago. Since then I have enjoyed keeping in touch with Cousin Bob via Facebook, email, and phone calls. I called Cousin Bob this past Sunday to wish him a Happy Grandparents Day, as that is how I will always think of him (so much more than just a cousin). Katia took the call, as Cousin Bob was unable to, and she relayed the message to him. I heard later, via my mom, that when Katia gave him my message (which included a 1 day early birthday greeting) a smile spread across his face. I will always remember this very special man with a big smile and open arms for me. I love you Cousin Bob! Please say a special hello to Gammy and Grandpa for me. I am so glad you are with those that love you and that we love and miss dearly. You will always be special to me and I am glad I have some wonderful memories of you to keep me company until I can hug you once more. Love Always, Diana Skrah-Devers XOXOXO

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