• Date Of Birth: June 2, 1943
  • Date Of Death: April 21, 2021
  • State: Connecticut

Lloyd Edward Hinchey, 77, of Norwich, CT, died on Wednesday, April 21, 2021.  Lloyd was born in Norwich on June 2, 1943 to Paul & Catherine (McMahon) Hinchey, and his childhood was spent in the Melrose Park and Fanning Avenue neighborhoods of Norwich, CT.

Lloyd attended Elizabeth Street School and Huntington School before graduating from Norwich Free Academy (NFA) in 1961. He received a BA in History at the College of the Holy Cross (MA) in 1965, and then he completed his JD at the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1968. Lloyd first practiced law at Legal Aid in Hartford before joining the Norwich law firm of Goldberg, Vasington, & Berkman in the early 70s. Later, he formed his own firm, Hinchey, Kirker, and Cummings, and he practiced law on Broadway St. for almost 50 years until his retirement in 2019.  

Lloyd was a standout athlete in high school and was a four-year member of the varsity baseball and basketball team at NFA.  He served as the team co-captain for both basketball and baseball teams during the ‘59 -’60 and ‘60 -’61 seasons. During his senior basketball season, Lloyd was named honorary captain of the Connecticut All-State team as the top vote-getter, and he was also named High School All-American in 1961. Lloyd finished his HS basketball career with 1,222 points, and he played shortstop on NFA baseball teams that won consecutive State Championships in ‘60 & ‘61. In the 2000s, he was elected to the New England Basketball Hall of Fame.

Lloyd received offers from numerous major league baseball teams to play professionally after high school, and he chose to attend The College of Holy Cross on a basketball scholarship.  After a breakout freshman season, he suffered a significant knee injury, and while sidelined for two years,  Lloyd worked diligently to recover from his injuries and averaged 14 points per game as a senior.

Lloyd really enjoyed being involved in civic organizations in Norwich.  He served on Rotary, the Wm. Backus Hospital Board, and the Otis Library Board.  Lloyd was also focused on helping the disenfranchised and was proud of his work on the Norwich Redevelopment Agency in the 70s and 80s.

Lloyd was incredibly passionate about his work for Norwich Free Academy.  He was a class agent from 1992-1996 and then served on the NFA Board of Trustees from 1989-2004. During his tenure on the Board, he was a member of the Slater-Norton Corporation of NFA and the NFA Board of Education. Lloyd also served as the Board Chair from 2001-2004. In 2001, he was inducted into the NFA Alumni Hall of Fame, and in 2013, he became an NFA Honorary Corporator.

Lloyd spent many years coaching his sons’ baseball teams at Otrobando Ave., and he enjoyed competing in the tennis tournaments on the Red Armstrong clay courts.  He was passionate about his basketball games during lunch hour at the Norwich YMCA, and one of his greatest loves was watching local basketball talent compete at “The Rec”courts on Mahan Drive. He also ran basketball clinics on Saturdays at the YMCA for many years in the 70s and 80s. Lloyd took great joy watching his sons and grandchildren play basketball, baseball, lacrosse, and soccer, though he also loved home landscaping, walking his dogs, cooking, reading the New York Times, and the endless carafe of coffee.  In his later years, he was passionate about his wife’s involvement in politics through her seat on Norwich City Council and the Mayoral Office, and he loved hearing about his grandkids academic and athletic endeavors and taking walks on the Niantic Boardwalk.  Lloyd’s infectious laugh, great sense of humor, and boundless energy will be remembered by all who knew him.

Lloyd is survived by his wife of 35 years, Deberey (Loveland) Hinchey of Norwich, his sons Chris Hinchey and wife Heather (Brown) Hinchey of Columbia, SC; Brendan Hinchey and his wife Terri (Burzycki) Hinchey of Mystic, CT; his five grandsons, Ryan, Camden, Jack, Will, & Cohan, his brothers, Donald, and his wife Linda Hinchey of Glendora, CA, and Matt, and his wife Sherry (Gagnon) Hinchey of Norwich, CT; and sister, Kathy (Hinchey) Garvie of Amston, CT, and numerous nieces and a nephew.

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