Death Date: 05 Jan 1994 - Lubbock
Marriage Date: 28 Aug 1945 - Plainview
Spouse's Name: Greenhaw, Mary Lee
Military: WW II - US Army
Funeral Home: Wood-Dunning
Halfway -- Funeral services for Hugh Owens Pinkerton, 76, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Trinity United Methodist Church in Plainview, Texas, with Rev. John R. Rech, pastor, and Rev. Dennis Williams, pastor of First Baptist Church in Halfway, officiating. Burial will be in Parklawn Memorial Gardens by Wood-Dunning Funeral Home.
Mr. Pinkerton died at 7 a.m. Wednesday, January 5, 1994, in Methodist Hospital Lubbock, Texas, after a brief illness.
He was born on July 13, 1917 in Halfway, Texas. He farmed in the Halfway community all his life. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of the Halfway Methodist Church until it dissolved and then became a member of Trinity United Methodist Church.
He married Mary Lee Greenhaw on August 28, 1945, in Plainview, Texas.
Survivors include his wife, three sons, John and Barbara Pinkerton of Arlington, Texas, Roger and Lesa Pinkerton of Stavanger, Norway, James Pinkerton of Plainview, Texas, and one daughter Elaine Pinkerton Mallow, of Arlington, Texas. Three brothers, Allen of Rockville, MD, Cecil of Tampa, FL, and Ward of Halfway, TX, and one sister, Helen Pinkerton Hart of Mission, Texas, and four grandchildren.
Plainview Daily Herald
Death Date: 05 Jan 1994 - Lubbock
Marriage Date: 28 Aug 1945 - Plainview
Spouse's Name: Greenhaw, Mary Lee
Military: WW II - US Army
Funeral Home: Wood-Dunning
Halfway -- Funeral services for Hugh Owens Pinkerton, 76, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Trinity United Methodist Church in Plainview, Texas, with Rev. John R. Rech, pastor, and Rev. Dennis Williams, pastor of First Baptist Church in Halfway, officiating. Burial will be in Parklawn Memorial Gardens by Wood-Dunning Funeral Home.
Mr. Pinkerton died at 7 a.m. Wednesday, January 5, 1994, in Methodist Hospital Lubbock, Texas, after a brief illness.
He was born on July 13, 1917 in Halfway, Texas. He farmed in the Halfway community all his life. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of the Halfway Methodist Church until it dissolved and then became a member of Trinity United Methodist Church.
He married Mary Lee Greenhaw on August 28, 1945, in Plainview, Texas.
Survivors include his wife, three sons, John and Barbara Pinkerton of Arlington, Texas, Roger and Lesa Pinkerton of Stavanger, Norway, James Pinkerton of Plainview, Texas, and one daughter Elaine Pinkerton Mallow, of Arlington, Texas. Three brothers, Allen of Rockville, MD, Cecil of Tampa, FL, and Ward of Halfway, TX, and one sister, Helen Pinkerton Hart of Mission, Texas, and four grandchildren.
Plainview Daily Herald
Family Members
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Allen Reed Pinkerton
1901–1998
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James Walter Pinkerton
1902–1984
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John Louis Pinkerton
1904–1982
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William Albert "Bill" Pinkerton
1907–1989
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Robert S Pinkerton Sr
1911–1984
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Charles Ward Pinkerton
1913–1996
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Burnette Parrish Pinkerton
1915–1915
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Lura Helen Pinkerton Hart
1919–2006
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Cecil Pinkerton
1922–1999
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