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Janice Lynn Hindman

December 7, 1945 — September 25, 2007

Janice "Jannie" Lynn Hindman, formerly of La Grande, died of natural causes on Sept. 25 at her home in Lincoln City.

Funeral services began at 11 a.m. Sunday at Pacific View Memorial Chapel in Lincoln City.

Family and friends are invited to attend a remembrance gathering Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the home of Ray and Carol Westenskow at 1502 Fourth St. in La Grande.

Jannie was born Dec. 7, 1945, to George and Bethel McClure in Portland.

The family moved to La Grande where she attended Fruitdale Grade School and graduated from La Grande High School in 1964. She received a master's degree in special education from Portland State University in 1974.

She married Mac Hindman on Dec. 22, 1975. After a brief period in Portland, Jannie and her family moved to Durkee where they remodeled the old Hindman homestead and hosted many family celebrations. She spent the last several years living with her husband in Lincoln City, cultivating her love of the ocean. She enjoyed cooking for family and friends, gardening and writing. She had a great love for animals, especially her office cats and mongrel dogs. Most special to her were the times spent with her granddaughter, Allie.

Jannie was nationally recognized as an advocate for children. She worked to establish several programs for the treatment of abused children and authored several publications in the field, most notably "A Very Touching Book." Those who knew her say she had limitless dedication.

She is survived by her husband of Lincoln City; a son Monty of Minneapolis; granddaughter, Allie Hindman of Baker City; sisters, Carol Westenskow and Mary Wiggins of La Grande; five nieces; six nephews; great-nieces and nephews; and other relatives.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Lincoln City Children's Advocacy Center at P.O. Box 707, Newport 97365 or to local children's advocacy centers.


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