Jim D. Hinman Belfast, Maine Obituary

Jim D. Hinman

Following a long illness, Jim D. Hinman of Portland, Maine passed away on November 3rd. Jim was born in Sarasota, Florida on September 20, 1943, but soon moved to Falmouth, Maine with his parents in his youth. He attended local schools, including Falmouth High School, as well as Proctor Academy. While spending most of his life in various capacities at Blue Rock Industries, he also taught skiing at Sugarloaf, Pleasant Mountain, Wildcat and Aspen. While skiing for the United States Demonstration Ski Team, Jim was one of the first Americans to ski on the other side of the Iron Curtain in the early 1970s. Later in his active life, Wyoming, and Jackson Hole and the Snake River in particular, found a special place in Jim’s heart. His home in Wilson, Wyoming was his constant source of joy, and became an environment where Jim could share his love of the mountains with the people he loved. He also lived to motorcycle, fish, golf, landscape, spend time boating on Casco Bay, and strike up conversations with anyone, anywhere. Jim is survived by his two sons, Jay D. Hinman and Stephen P. Hinman, as well as his granddaughters, Avalon and Pepper. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Camp Sunshine. A private service will be held at a later date.Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.directcremationofmaine.com
September 20, 1943 - November 3, 201909/20/194311/03/2019
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Mark Koshliek
November 12, 2019
Condolences to all on Jim's passing. I remember ski days in Maine and in Jackson Hole. Golfing at PCC. He will indeed be missed. RIP, Jim.
Lauren Corey
November 11, 2019
My sincere condolences to Jay, Steve and family. I have nothing but the fondest memories of Jim and his sincere kindness. He will be missed.
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Carol mills
November 9, 2019
Many memories —skiing (clothing selection for spring skiing)(hand position)(volk p50)motorcycling (wrong bike,no helmet), running(who knew he could run so fast so far), much appreciation, sincere sorrow (he would be chuckling, huevos rancheros at Nora’s Fishkill in Wil... Continue Reading
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Bob Tellefsen
November 9, 2019
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I graduated from High school with Jim and remember we did a science project together. Jim was always very polite and a lot of fun. Prayers and thoughts to his family.

Bob Tellefsen