In Loving Memory JEANINE MARIE HINNERS

The Rite of Christian Burial MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2001, 10:30 AM SACRED HEART CHURCH MANNING, IOWA
Concelebrants FR. JAMES MCALPIN, FR.LARRY HOFFMAN
Lector SANDY CASE
Eucharistic Minister FRANK CASE
Mass Servers JASON HUGEBACK, BEN DANNER, JASON MEIER
Gift Bearers JAMEY HINNERS, NICOLE HINNERS
Music “IF I HAD ONLY KNOWN” RECORDING BY REBA MCENTIRE
“ON EAGLE’S WINGS” “BE NOT AFRAID” SACRED HEART CHOIR
ANNE MUHLBAUER, ORGANIST
Interment SACRED HEART CEMETERY MANNING, IOWA
Casketbearers: MIKE EISCHEID, DALE HINNERS, TIM HINNERS, DENNY GROTE, MARK JACOBS, DAN CASE

THE FAMILY WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR GRATITUDE FOR YOUR KINDNESS EVIDENCED IN THOUGHT, WORD, AND DEED, AND INVITES YOU TO JOIN THEM FOR LUNCH AND FELLOWSHIP AT THE PARISH HALL FOLLOWING THE COMMITTAL SERVICE.

LOVE
Where there is love,
The heart is light:
Where there is love,
The day is bright;
Where there is love,
There is a song;
To help when things are going wrong.
Where there is love,
There is a smile;
To make all things seem more worth-while;
Where there is love,
There’s quiet peace;
A tranquil place where turmoil cease.
Love changes darkness into light,
And makes the heart
Take wingless flight.
Oh, blest are they who walk in love,
They also walk with God above.
Helen Steiner Rice

Prayers Sunday, August 5, 2001
Ohde Funeral Home, Manning, Iowa
4:00 PM Rosary 7:30 PM Prayer Service


Jeanine Marie "Jeanne" Hinners

The Rite of Christian Burial for Jeanine Marie "Jeanne" Hinners was held Monday, August 6, 2001, at 10:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church in Manning, Iowa. Father James McAlpine and Father Larry Hoffman were concelebrants with Sandy Case as lector, Frank Case as Eucharistic Minister, Jason Hugeback, Ben Danner and Jason Meier as Mass servers and Jamey Hinners and Nicole Hinners as gift bearers. Music was provided by the Sacred Heart Choir with Anne Muhlbauer as organist. Interment was held at the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Manning, Iowa, with Mike Eischeid, Dale Hinners, Tim Hinners, Denny Grote, Mark Jacobs, and Dan Case as casket bearers. Prayer services were held Sunday, August 5, 2001, at the Ohde Funeral Home in Manning, Iowa with a Rosary at 4:00 p.m. and a prayer service at 7:30 p.m.

Jeanine Marie, daughter of Gene and Ramona (Kimmen) Case, was born September 26, 1954, in Manning, Iowa. She attended Manning schools and graduated from high school in 1973.

Jeanne was united in marriage with Daniel Hinners at Sacred Heart Church in Manning. Two children were born to this union. In 1978, she started working for Avon as one of the youngest district managers. In 1983, Jeanne and Dan started a women's clothing store in Harlan. After five years, they expanded to Carroll where, after a couple of years, they changed to a bridal shop. Jeanne was a very talented interior decorator and also enjoyed decorating for weddings during the time they had the bridal shop.

In 1996, Jeanne started working for DeVry Technical Institute as a district college recruiter. Then three years later she began working for the Airline Academy of Daytona Beach, Florida. During her college recruiting years, she was based out of Omaha, Nebraska.
Jeanne was a member of Sacred Heart Parish. In her spare time she enjoyed collecting porcelain dolls and Precious Moments figurines. She was especially fond of her cats.

Jeanne died of injuries resulting from an accident in Omaha on Thursday evening, August 2, 2001. She was 46 years, 10 months and 7 days of age.
She is preceded in death by her grandparents and father-in-law Vernon Hinners.

Jeanne is survived by her husband, Daniel Hinners of Manilla; son Jamey Hinners of Manilla; daughter Nicole Hinners of Omaha; parents Gene and Ramona Case of Manning; mother-in-law Margaret Hinners of Manning; sister Linda K. Case of Keyport, New Jersey; brother Robert Case and wife, Dolores, of Juarez, Mexico; brothers and sisters-in-law: Denise and Tom Doyel of Manning; Liesa and Donnie Meislahn of Audubon; Joe and Karen Hinners of Manning; Nadine and Jon Hamers of Omaha; Annette and Jeff Dotts of Des Moines; Michael Hinners of Manning and Megan Hinners of Indianola; aunts, uncles, nephews, other relatives and many friends.