Phillip A. Hintz
October 20, 2019
Phillip A. Hintz, 77, of Clive, was called Home on October 20, 2019. In accordance with his wishes, cremation has taken place. A memorial service of remembrance will be conducted by Reverend Matthew Martins at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway, 3601 Westown Parkway in West Des Moines, Iowa on Monday, October 28, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. with visitation one hour prior. A luncheon will be served following the service.
Phil was born to John (Jack) and Millie (TeStrake) Hintz on September 25, 1942, in Muscatine, Iowa. His early years were spent on the family farm in Wilton Junction, Iowa. It was there that Phil cultivated his passion for family, music, athletics, and community service. A committed lifelong learner, Phil graduated from Wilton High School in 1960; earned his Bachelor of Arts and Masters in School Administration from Northeast Missouri State in Kirksville, Missouri; received his Specialist in Education from Drake University, and acquired his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. In his career as an educator, Phil worked as a high school principal in Nauvoo, Illinois; Earlham, Iowa; and Huxley (Ballard), Iowa. Subsequently, he was employed as Assistant Superintendent in Spencer, Iowa, and soon after served as Superintendent of Schools in Forest City, Iowa; Newton, Iowa; and McHenry, Illinois.
Phil often shared with his children: “If you discover what you love, you won’t work a day in your life.” And Phil loved his career in education. His passion resulted in being named Iowa Superintendent of the Year in 1997 by the School Administrators of Iowa. Additionally, Phil was honored to serve on the IHSAA Board of Control, where, under Bernie Saggau’s leadership, the organization helped create the Iowa Hall of Pride. In Newton, the Newton Community Education Foundation -- with the backing of the Phil Hintz Endowment Fund -- was established on the principle that “to pursue excellence requires vision”. Phil’s legacy continues on in a community he loved.
Throughout the years, Phil loved music. He sang in Lutheran church choirs in the towns in which he served. His love of music and community theatre led to roles in Damn Yankees, Hello, Dolly, and the Waldorf College production of Fiddler on the Roof in which Phil played Tevye. Phil also sang in Newton’s KROX, which led to a surprise performance at his daughter’s wedding reception; “Run Around Sue” and “Rockin’ Robbin” remain favorites to this day.
Beyond his career, Phil prioritized family. On June 27, 1965, Phillip married Janice (Naber) Hintz in Muscatine, Iowa; in their fifty-four-year marriage, they welcomed daughter, Shelley, and son, John, and are now proud grandparents of one grandson and three granddaughters. Whether parenting or grandparenting, Phil loved to attend their events. From school awards and music concerts to athletic competitions, state tournaments, and military ceremonies, Phil could be found, camera in hand, capturing the moments of his family’s life.
Phil continued to record precious moments as he and Jan traveled by bike, RV, plane, car, motorcycle, and ship to destinations in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Together, Phil and Jan enjoyed two decades of travels documented in albums full of lasting memories and cherished friendships. Whether riding his bike in RAGBRAI, taking road trips on his Harley, or RV-ing with Jan to various destinations, Phil cherished his pre-retirement and retirement years. Phil and Jan found their winter home in Gold Canyon, Arizona, living as snowbirds and building treasured friendships with other snowbirds from far and near. His advice to his children and grandchildren remains: travel, learn and experience the world in which we live.
Phillip Allan Hintz is survived and remembered with love by his wife, Jan; his daughter, Shelley (Jim) Johnson; his son, Major (retired) John Hintz (Jen Boyden); his grandchildren, Morgan and Gable Johnson, Kylie and Kendall Hintz; his sister, Sharon (Terry) Hester; his nephew, Greg (Denise) Hester and their children, Taylor, Sydney, and Jack; and his beloved cousins. Additionally, Phil is remembered by friends and colleagues in the school districts, organizations, and communities in which he served and lived. Phil was preceded in death by his parents, Jack and Millie Hintz; and his niece, Tracy (Hester) Weisrock.
In Phil’s memory, please direct any memorial contributions to the Iowa Hall of Pride or another charity of the donor’s choice.
In honor of Phil’s life and legacy, please share a memory of Phil at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com under “obituaries”.
Barb Eby
10/25/2019
To the family that he loved so much :So sorry for your loss. Lots of fond memories with the Hintz family when you lived in Spencer. I know you will miss him terribly but he has left the broken body here and has a glorious new one.RIP Phil.
Robin (Aldrich) Blue
10/23/2019
Mr Hintz was Ballard High principal when I was a student there. He was always happy & upbeat. Such a nice guy.. My sincere condolences to his family.
Darla (Cline) DeGroot
10/23/2019
Mr. Hintz was the greatest principle ever. Im a Ballard graduate during his years there. A lot of us were so sad to graduate and leave him. In the past few days, for some strange reason now known, hes been on my mind. Id pray family knows what a great man we all thought he was - even at our young age of 18. Rest In Peace kind man and may his family know how loved he was by this group of kids at Ballard.
Forrie & Jan Buffington
10/23/2019
So sorry for your loss - feel privileged to have known Phil. John and Andy gave us so many shared memories - lots of bleacher time - visiting the farm - you are always remembered with a smile.
Marla Betz (teacher at FCHS)
10/23/2019
My sympathies to the Hintz family. Phil was a leader and visionary and always had kind and caring words. I feel lucky to have known him. Keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers.
Julie J (Secretary at FC)
10/23/2019
I had the pleasure of working with Superintendent Hintz at Forest City. He was a talented, personable educator who knew people and knew how to complete tasks such as the building of the elementary school. I remember well his role in Fiddler, also. Our sympathies.
Cole O'Donnell (childhood friend of Shelley)
10/23/2019
My sympathies on the passing of Phil. Several of my siblings will remember him fondly as their principal at Ballard. Dedicated educators like Phil are the backbone of our education system and his talents will be missed.
Rosie Dunham (friend of John and Jen)
10/22/2019
Im so sorry to hear of your loss. May time heal your broken heart and may memories bring a smile to your face.
I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love. ~Leo Buscaglia
Fran Simpson
10/22/2019
Well Phil! I cant believe we wont see your smiling face again! We all remember fondly how much fun you are! I can just see the little smirk on your face when you are playing tricks on someone. Im more sure there is a Tim Hortons in heaven but if there is you will find one. We will all miss you in Gold Canyon! You were such a great friend. We will miss you dearly! Love from FERN!! ??
Joe Kalisek
10/22/2019
Phil, may your great journey continue in eternity. Farewell to a great boss, person and friend. Your jokes and happy love of life will live on forever in the hearts of many McHenry Warriors. Thank you for breathing life into a tired community in the perfect moment in time.
Karen Kelley Hoffmeier
10/21/2019
I loved having Phil drop in to my kindergarten room. He always had time to listen to my many ideas. He not only was a great leader he was a dear friend. Comfort to all of the Hintze family.
Dave Moyer
10/21/2019
Phil's legacy will live on in all of the educators I have worked with and all of the children in all of the communities that I have been honored to serve. Thanks for believing in me.