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Cecil Charles Hintz

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BELDEN — Cecil Charles Hintz, 50, Belden, died March 1, 2022, at his residence surrounded by family, after a battle with cancer.

A Celebration of Life service was March 5 at the Belden Library. Burial of his cremated remains will be at the Belden cemetery at a later date.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Wintz Funeral Home, Hartington.

Cecil Charles was born June 1, 1971, in Scott City, Kan., to Kenneth Earl and Juanita Eileen Mae (Phillips) Hintz. He grew up in Scott City, Kan., and lived there until 1988, when he moved to Belden. Cecil moved to Belden in 1988, and then returned to Scott City. He worked as an independent contractor and worked for 25 years as a flooring installer. Cecil lived in several other cities before moving to Norfolk and then back to Belden in January 2021. Cecil is survived by his parents, Kenneth and Cheri Hintz, Belden;

Cecil is survived by his parents, Kenneth and Cheri Hintz, Belden; sister, Sandy Weaver, Scott City; step sister, Lorinda Hille and Matt Held, Norfolk; brother, Jason Enderton, Leoti, Kan.; step brother, Layne (Niki) Stark, Lincoln; niece, Saundra Weaver and Josh Dirks, Scott City, Kan.; step-niece, Jade (Ryan) Olson, Lincoln; step niece, Jordon Stark and Stephen Drefs, Omaha; step niece, Briann Held, Norfolk; step nephews, Tristan Hille, Norfolk; Dominick Stark and friend, Jamie Knapp, Omaha; Preston Held, Norfolk; great niece, Kayleen Bradford and Kayson Summers, Scott City, Kan.; step great-niece, McKinley Stark, Omaha; many other family, extended family, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Juanita Phillips Carpenter; both sets of grandparents, Cecil (Mabel) Phillips and Charles (Lois) Hintz; step grandparents, Kermit (Lois) Graf; three uncles, Chuck, Leroy and Butch Hintz; step uncle, Terry Graf; two cousins, David Grund and Brandon Phillips; fiance, Shari Long; friends, Jimmy Wessel and Todd MacDonnell.