Graveside Services
Garden of Memories Cemetery
3250 Fredericksburg Rd.
Kerrville, TX  78028
Monday, February 21, 2022
2:00 PM
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I served in the Air Force.

Donald Earl HainlenI am a Veteran.

of Kerrville, TX

June 2, 1932 - February 16, 2022


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Donald Earl Hainlen went to join our savior Jesus Christ on Wednesday morning, February 16th, 2022, surrounded by the love and comfort of his family. Bom June 2, 1932, in a small home near Converse, Indiana, Don grew up working in his family's apple orchard. He had many close friends and extended family in Indiana, and he enjoyed being a manager for his small high school's basketball team. He trapped animals for extra money, but soon abandoned that to raise racoons and he had several as pets. After high school, he and a couple of buddies got on a bus and traveled to San Antonio, Texas where they were stationed at Lackland Air Force Base. While in the Air Force, Don joined the Travis Park United Methodist Church and became part of their youth group. There he met his future wife, Gwendolyn Harrell. They married on July 25th, 1953. Don made many close friends in Texas and became a frequent visitor at a friend's ranch near Medina. When his tour in the Air Force ended, Don and Gwen moved to Indiana where he worked in the family's orchard and farm, but he always missed the Texas Hill Country.

Two years after his daughter, Vicki, was born, he and Gwen packed up their car and truck with everything they owned, including their dogs and ducks. They froze all of their cash and put it in the bottom of a freezer and drove to Texas to buy the Garden of Memories Cemetery with Sidney and Patsy Zirkel. They remained partners and friends for many years. Don and Gwen had 3 more children in Texas: Terry, Kevin, and Lori. They were active in the First United Methodist Church, especially the 20th Century class. They became good domino players and played 42 with friends for many years. Don loved fishing at Rockport, hunting in the Hill Country or in Colorado, and taking pictures everywhere. It seemed like he could figure out how to do most anything, whether it was carpentry or welding. He was always building something. He loved to travel and photograph wildlife and was able to go to Alaska, Australia, the Artic Circle, the Antarctic Circle, Norway, and the continent of Africa several times. Don has been in the care of his family and Peterson Hospice in his home for the past 15 months.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Gwen in 1988; infant son, Kevin; parents, Earl and Pauline Hainlen; and brother, Gene Hainlen.

He is survived by his daughters, Dr. Vicki Hainlen of Krum, Texas; Lori Hainlen of Dripping Springs, Texas; and son, Terry Hainlen of Kerrville. He is also survived by his sister, Janet Harvey of Converse, Indiana and sister-in-law, Jackie Hainlen, also from Converse. Don remained close to childhood friends in Indiana and many lifetime friends in Kerrville.

Graveside services will be held at 2 PM, Monday, February 21, 2022 at Garden of Memories Cemetery, officiated by Zeke Zirkel.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to World Wildlife Federation.

Condolences may be sent at www.grimesfuneralchapels.com.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Grimes Funeral Chapels of Kerrville.

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6 Condolence(s)
ANN MOSS
Kerrville, TX
Monday, February 21, 2022

Our family was so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Don was one of a kind, and over the years we were able to hear many stories as we took him home or if he was waiting in our lobby. I always enjoyed seeing his deer when I would take him home--he was so proud of his herd. My best memories of him were when he would being in his photo albums of his trips---he was quite the photographer--and the notes of detail on each picture made me feel like I had been on the trip with him. Don knew my dad liked Elk--so each year he would send an Elk Christmas card to us here. I feel so blessed to have been able to know him and call him our friend. Sending our condolences to your whole family.
Sincerely, The Moss Family

Barbara Eppley
Somerset, IN
Friday, February 18, 2022

So sorry for the loss of Donald.
I stayed in Texas visiting Donald with his
Sister, Janet Harvey.
He was a special guy!
Praying for your family!

Patti and John Dunks
Kerrville, TX
Friday, February 18, 2022

Terry, Vicky, Lori and families,
Heaven has gained an awesome angel! Those of us left behind celebrate your dad’s life. It was a fantastic time hunting all the years in Colorado with him and also going to his home to look at pictures that are so perfectly organized in a special room. We celebrate his life and look forward to joining him in Heaven some day.
God bless you all,
Patti and John Dunks

Paul & Eleanor Toops
Kerrville, TX
Friday, February 18, 2022

Eleanor and I are saddened by the passing of Don. He and his late wife, Gwen, were among the first people we met in the First Methodist Church in Kerrville. We enjoyed many Christmas events at his home where he showed his many pictures taken throughout the year. We send our condolences and deepest sympathy to the Hainlen family during this difficult time.

Kim (Arnecke) Pieper
Bandera, TX
Friday, February 18, 2022

My condolences to your familyb

Shannon Hyatt Steigleder
Cross Plains, TX
Thursday, February 17, 2022

I will always remember Don at all of the 4-H horse shows! Many prayers for your family..