• Date Of Birth: July 18, 1930
  • Date Of Death: September 10, 2022
  • State: Idaho

Eleanor Elizabeth (Schmidt) Hinkelman passed away September 10, 2022 at Unique Senior Care in Lewiston from natural causes.

She was born July 18, 1930, to John C. and Anastasia (Riener) Schmidt at their home in Greencreek. She attended Greencreek schools and graduated in 1948.

They built a house on his farm and immediately started a family by having twins before they were married a year. They eventually added 5 more children to the roster.

Eleanor was a typical farm wife for those times by raising the kids and supporting Clark on the farm. She was a great cook and enjoyed making dinner for the haying and harvest crews. She kept the house in tip top shape. She was excellent at the sewing machine making clothes for her daughters and patching up the holes from Clark and his sons’ jeans so they could last a bit longer. Eleanor truly loved this life.

After the kids left home, she did quite a bit quilting, crocheting and restoring trunks.

She suffered through the death of two of her sons, Daryl in 1961 and Kelly in 1975. She showed amazing strength following those tragic events buoyed by her strong Catholic faith. She was still praying the rosary until her death.

She is survived by her daughters Cindy Algeo and Ken (Claire, Dana, Paul), Janis and Larry Forsmann, (Leryn, Candyce), June and Rod Behler, (Leslie, Dustin, Brittny, Carly) sons Lindy and Patty Hinkelman (Zach, Jake, Tracy, Gabe) and Aaron and VickI Hinkelman, (Curtis, Kyle, Calvin, Madison) with 32 and growing, great grandkids. Also surviving are her two sisters, Joann Schmidt and Sister Margie Schmidt and her two sisters in law Arlene Schmidt and Marilyn Schmidt.

In addition to Daryl and Kelly, those who preceded her in death are her husband Clark in 2008, her parents, sisters Marie Hasenoehrl, infants Bernadine and Grace Ann, brothers Jim Schmidt and Tom Schmidt, in laws Glenn Hasenoehrl, Alice Schmidt, Ora Kaiser, Anna Hinkelman, Otto, Carl and Robert Hinkelman.

Mom, thanks for everything you have done for us and we’re happy that you are reunited with Dad. You two have a great time until we meet again.

Thanks to Amy and staff at Unique Senior Care, to Advanced Home Care & Hospice of Northern Idaho and Open Arms for their tremendous care in her final days. Special mention to June and Janis for giving up their time to help Mom these last couple of years. Thank you.

A rosary will be recited on Monday, September 19, 2022 at 10:30 am at St.

 

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