Lucille Janell Hinton, a beacon of love and warmth, graced this world on May 31, 1945, in the quaint town of Marshall, Texas. She departed from this life peacefully on December 1, 2025, in Dallas, surrounded by the love she so generously imparted throughout her life.
Lucille was not merely a homemaker; she was the very heart of her family, a resilient woman whose sweet essence radiated through every laugh, every shared moment, and every simple pleasure she relished. Her caring nature knew no bounds, as she made it her mission to uplift those around her. Lucille embodied a generosity of spirit - always willing to lend a hand or a listening ear, she became a confidante to many. With an easy-going personality and a touch of endearing quirkiness, she embraced life’s uncomplicated joys, finding delight in crossword puzzles and the warmth of a family gathering over a game of pool. These pastimes were not just hobbies but reflections of her love for the simple things that brought her fulfillment and happiness.
Lucille's deep-rooted faith in God was intertwined with her day-to-day existence, providing her strength and resilience throughout the challenges she faced. The love she fostered for her children stood as her proudest accomplishment. She is survived by her beloved daughter, Tina Martin, and her four sons, Dwight Young, Odell Hinton, Hurbert Hinton, and Robert Hinton. Her legacy continues through her five grandchildren, each a testament to her unwavering love and guidance.
Lucille's sister, Sarah Mayberry, alongside a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives, carry forth the light she illuminated so brightly in their lives. As we celebrate her remarkable journey, we remember Lucille for her unyielding kindness, her enduring spirit, and the precious memories she gifted to all fortunate enough to know her. Her laughter may have faded, but her love remains etched in the hearts of her family, forever inspiring them to embrace life with the same sweetness and resilience that she embodied. Rest in peace, dear Lucille – your legacy of love will live on, cherished and adored by those you leave behind.
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