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Benjamin William Hines

May 14, 1933 ~ November 24, 2020 (age 87) 87 Years Old

Benjamin Hines Obituary

 

 

 

Honorable Benjamin William Hines 

Honorable Benjamin W. Hines age 87 of Taylorsville went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, November 24, 2020.

A graveside funeral service for Hon. Ben Hines will be conducted at Three Forks Baptist Church in Taylorsville, NC, on Friday, November 27, 2020, at 2:00 pm. Reverends Phil Chapman, Jason Payne, and Dan Redding will officiate.  Pallbearers include; Adam Mays, Isaac Mays, Trey Carter, Stanley Wayne Froneberger, Don Swallom, and Jimmy Wayne Mays.

Ben Hines was born May 14, 1933 to the late Kermit McHenry Hines and Katherine Marie Norton Hines Stout in Alexander County, NC. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Taylorsville, where he shared his love for God, country and his fellow man.

In addition to his parents, Ben was preceded in death by his wife of forty years, Gwen Hope Kerley Hines; sisters Margie Hines White Brown and Lilian Hines Pennell; brothers Ricky Stout and Steve Stout.

Those left to cherish the memories of the Honorable Ben Hines include his wife of 18 years Margie Bumgarner Mays Hines, three daughters; Sheree Hines Swallom (Don), Alicia Hines Mackin, and Amy Hines Froneberger (Stan); and two sons Benjamin Norton Hines (Donna) and Scott Hunter Hines (Lisa), as well as two sisters, Kathy Stout Icenhour (Clifford) and Violet Hines Brown; and, fifteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews, and special friends.

Full military honors are rendered because of Chief Master Sergeant Ben Hines’ 31 years of active service in the United States Air Force.  Ben Hines second career was as a public servant in Alexander County.  Ben was elected Register of Deeds in 1986 and served in that capacity until 2018—32 years and longest serving register in North Carolina at the time.

The family requests donation be made to the Benjamin Hines Memorial Scholarship. Make checks out to Alexander County Public Education Foundation with memo notation: Benjamin Hines Memorial Scholarship at 700 Liledoun Rd. Taylorsville, NC 28681.  Or, the family asks for donations to the local post of the American Legion—Alexander Legion Post 170; checks can be made out to the post and mailed to PO Box 1616, Taylorsville, NC 28681.

Ben’s favorite poem was High Flight written by 19-year old John Gillespie Magee Jr., which he often recited. Now that Ben has met his Glory, he has slipped the surly bonds of Earth and danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; put out his hand and touched the face of God.

Condolences may be sent to: www.adamsfunerals.com

Adams Funeral Home and cremation services is honored to be serving the Honorable Benjamin William Hines.

 

Ben Hines’ History

The Honorable Benjamin W. Hines represented leadership in Alexander County, North Carolina, and beyond.  He was the longest serving active Register of Deeds in the state of North Carolina having served in that position 32 years.  Since 1986, Mr. Hines served the interests of the citizens of Alexander County as their duly elected official to record deeds, birth and death certificates, deeds of trust, marriage licenses, and other important records. As Alexander County’s Register of Deeds, he safeguarded the vital records of all citizens of the county. As a long-standing member of the Alexander County Republican Party, he helped usher in an era of strong Republican wins over the course of four decades.  He personified integrity, service before self, and excellence in executing the duties of the Register of Deeds.  Mr. Hines was the thirty-first (31) Register of Deeds for Alexander County since its inception in 1847.  More impressively, Mr. Hines was the longest serving elected official in the history of Alexander County.

 

In addition to his role as Register of Deeds, the Honorable Mr. Hines served as an advisor to the Alexander Correctional Facility Community Relations Board, where he helped guide board activities for the benefit, welfare, and morale of inmates and facility staff.  He also served as member and deacon at First Baptist Church in Taylorsville, NC; and, he participated in many county veteran organizations such as American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, as well as serving on the Alexander County Veteran’s Committee.
 

Before Mr. Hines’ political life in Alexander County, he served his county, state, and nation as a member of the United States Air Force for nearly 31 years.  Mr. Hines reached the highest enlisted rank, Chief Master Sergeant, during his USAF career.  He enlisted in the Air Force in November of 1952 and during his military career worked as an aircraft mechanic, crew chief and flight chief on B-47 jet bomber aircraft, missile maintenance supervisor on Minuteman Missiles, as well as serving as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the 351st Strategic Missile Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. During his military career he deployed to many overseas locations including Sidi Slimane, French Morocco in north Africa; Moron Air Base, Spain; and, Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome, United Kingdom.

NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF REGISTER OF DEEDS (NCARD) ACHIEVEMENTS
1998-1999 President of the NC Association of Register of Deeds

2000 – 2003 Single-handedly acquired and distributed a NCARD Flag desk set to all NC Register of Deeds offices

During term as President of NCARD visited all 100 Register of Deeds offices in North Carolina

Instrumental in the adoption of the NCARD Lapel Pin

Prime mover in obtaining NCARD banner and flag

Initiated the presentation of the “Retirement Pin” to retiring NC Register of Deeds

Served as the NCARD District II Chairperson for four years

Elected to the NCARD Executive Committee; served as Historian, Secretary, Treasurer, 2nd and 1st Vice President
He attended every NCARD Annual Conference since 1987

 

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
1984 – 2020 Member and Deacon at First Baptist Church, Taylorsville, NC

1984 – 2020 Member and former President of the Ellendale Ruritan Club, Alexander County, NC

1984 – 1994 Member and Chairperson of the Alexander County American Cancer Society

1986 – 2020 Worked with Alexander County Girls and Boy Scouts of America troops

1986 – 2020 Member and former President of the Taylorsville Lions Club

1986 – 2020 Conducts presentations in schools and civic organizations as Register of Deeds and military career

1986 – 2020 Conducts the American Flag (7 Flag) Ceremony upon request throughout the county

1986 – 2020 Ensures 50 state flags are available and put up throughout the county for parades and celebrations

1987 – 1991 Member and leader of the Alexander County Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution

1996 – 2020 Chairperson of the Alexander County Bell Tower / Veterans Memorial Project

1997 –          Member of the Alexander County Sesquicentennial Celebration Committee (150 years)

1997 –          Recipient of the Girl Scout Community Commitment Award

 

EDUCATION
1953 High School GED while on USAF active duty

1959 Noncommissioned Officer Preparatory School in Amarillo, Texas

1965 Noncommissioned Officer Academy as a Master Sergeant at March AFB, Riverside, California

1971 High School Diploma while on USAF active duty at Central Missouri State University, Missouri

1974 Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Maxwell AFB-Gunter Annex, Alabama

1986 Associates in Business Administration from Wilkes Community College, Wilkesboro, North Carolina

CAREER
  1. 1938 – 1952, Farmer and laborer, Stony Point and Taylorsville, North Carolina

  2. 1952 – 1953, Basic Training and Technical School, Lackland AFB, TX and Shepard AFB, TX
  3. 1953 – 1955, Aircraft Mechanic, Hunter Air Force Base, Savannah, GA

  4. 1955 – 1962, B-47 Crew Chief and Flight Chief, Hunter Air Force Base, Savannah, GA
  5. 1962 – 1964, Missile Maintenance Technician, Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota
  6. 1964 – 1969, Missile Maintenance Team Chief, F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming
  7. 1969 – 1973, 3901st Strategic Missile Wing Inspector General Team, Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA
  8. 1973 – 1978, Missile Maintenance Supervisor, 351st Strategic Missile Wing, Whiteman AFB, MO
  9. 1978 – 1983, Senior Enlisted Advisor, 351st Strategic Missile Wing, Whiteman AFB, MO

10. 1986 – 2018, Alexander County Register of Deeds, Taylorsville, North Carolina

MAJOR AWARDS, DECORATIONS, and ACHIEVEMENTS
Meritorious Service Medal

Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters

Air Force Achievement Medal

1954 Airman of the Six Months, Hunter Air Force Base, Savannah, GA
1955 1st Master Crew Chief, 2nd Air Force & Strategic Air Command
1960 B-47 Crew Chief of the Year for 8th Air Force,  Hunter Air Force Base, Savannah, GA
1998 Outstanding Register of Deeds, awarded by the NC Association of Register of Deeds (NCARD)

1999 Eunice Ayers Award (highest award bestowed by the NCARD
2015 Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award, prestigious award conferred by the Governor of North Carolina

 

PERSONAL and FAMILY LIFE
He married Gwen Hope Kerley Hines in 1954 and the couple were married for 40 years until Gwen’s untimely death in 1995. With Gwen, Ben had five children; Sheree H. Swallom (Don) of Madison, Alabama; Benjamin N. Hines (Donna) of Alexandria, VA; Alicia H. Mackin of Reston, VA; Scott H. Hines of Taylorsville, NC; and, Amy H. Froneberger (Stan) of Taylorsville, NC. All five of Ben and Gwen’s children graduated high school and all 5 graduated from universities to earn post-secondary Bachelor degrees.  Additionally, his children have earned 3 Master’s degrees. Mr. Hines, also known as the GrandChief in family circles, has 15 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

 

Mr. Hines married Margie Bumgarner Mays Hines in June, 2002. Margie has three children from her previous marriage to the late Wayne Mays of Taylorsville. Margie’s children include: Jimmy Wayne Mays (Janet) of Stony Point, Alexander County; Michael Lee Mays (Denise) of Taylorsville; and, Tamara M. Starnes of Taylorsville. Margie has 6 grandchildren. 

 

BEN HINES TRIVIA

He visited all 100 NC counties while serving as the President of the NC Association of RoDs - NCARD
He has visited all 50 U.S. states over the course of his careers and lifetime
In 1962, as a crew chief he set the Strategic Air Command record for On-Time Take-offs at 197 at Hunter AFB, Savannah, Georgia.  This record still stands.
If he couldn’t live in North Carolina, for whatever reason, he would choose to live in Wyoming
Is a great fan of Neil Diamond and has seen him in concert on seven (7) occasions
He gets a whole strawberry pie for his birthday that he can keep to himself, but he always shares
He was born May 14th, which was Mother’s Day in 1933
He shall be known as The Great and Wonderful Giver for his propensity to hand out “toys” and curios to anyone and everyone he meets
His favorite poem is High Flight by 19-year old John Gillespie Magee Jr., which he often recites
He has slipped the surly bonds of Earth and danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; put out his hand and touched the face of God

 

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Services

Register Book Signing
Friday
November 27, 2020

9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Adams Funeral Home
307 Main Avenue Drive
Taylorsville, NC 28681

Graveside Service
Friday
November 27, 2020

2:00 PM
Three Forks Baptist Church
4685 Three Forks Baptist Church Rd
Taylorsville, NC 28681

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