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Glenn Hinebaugh

October 14, 1937 — December 9, 2011

Glenn "Grundy" Albert Hinebaugh, 74, of Deer Park, Maryland died at home on Friday, December 9, 2011. He was born on October 14, 1937 in Deer Park. He was the son of the late Robert "Popa" and Minnie "Big Moma" Hinebaugh and Nellie Hinebaugh Dixon. He is survived by a wonderful, loving wife of 54 years, Wanda Delores (Wilt) Hinebaugh. A father of four daughters, all of Oakland: Alta and the late Jim Glotfelty, Helen Louise and Darvin Pysell, Brenda and Shayne Lambert and Robin and John Blamble; and three sons: Glenn (Bo) and Sonia of Virginia Beach, VA, Rodney and Nancy of Oakland, and CW III Kenneth and Amy of Aberdeen, MD. He was the proud "Pap" to 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. He leaves a beloved nephew, Roger and Cheri Hinebaugh, two half-sisters, Frances Sharpless and Gladys Virts; and two half-brothers, Roy and Dale Dixon all of Oakland. He is preceded in death by five brothers: Carl, Albert, Charles "Buck", Arlie and Claude "Bud"; four sisters, Helen Mayles, Elsie Reishel, Alta Mroziewski and Almeta Haslup and one half-sister, Alta "Tookie" Hinebaugh Nelson. He provided for his family as a coal miner, truck driver and a Teamster worker. He also worked 22 years at the Deep Creek State Park. Glenn was an active hunter, a true outdoorsman, enjoyed his cabin in the Hinebaugh Hollow and beloved by family, friends and all who met him. His wife and children were the center of his life. He was one of the original founders of the Deer Park Sportsmen Club and a lifetime member. He served all offices and as a director for numerous years. He belonged to the Oakland BPOE Lodge 2481, the Terra Alta Moose Lodge 1395, and the Cresaptown Eagles. Friends will be received at the David A. Burdock Funeral Home, P.A., 21 N 2nd St., Oakland on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM, where a funeral service will be held on Monday at 11 AM with Carl Lee and Kenny Meyers officiating. Interment will follow in Deer Park Cemetery.

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