CARLTON HARPER HAND 9/19/30-7/6/07
>> Ruth Hynds is sadly announcing the death of Carlton Hand, her
>> beloved husband of twenty-six years. Carlton grew up in LaCanada,
>> CA, cherishing colorful teachers at LaCanada Junior High like Miss
>> Tingey, Charles Frederic Lindsay, Judith Wolfe. He graduated with a
>> degree in English Literature from Occidental College in 1953. He
>> served in the Signal Corps in Germany with the Occupation Army,
>> bucking injustice wherever he found it. He considered a life in the
>> ministry as well as pursuing a graduate degree in Literature. After
>> marriage to Elizabeth Hopkins Hand and starting a family, Carlton
>> began his career in insurance under his dad, Arthur Stone Hand, at
>> Brooks Randall Insurance in Hollywood, CA., later working as an
>> insurance underwriter with Allstate where he became known as a
>> patient trainer of young agents whose calm mind could always help
>> them find their way out of confusion. Friendships made at Allstate
>> he maintained. Carlton and Elizabeth Hopkins Hand started a first
>> family in 1954, two daughters, Carole who preceeded him in death, and
>> Cynthia Hand Runstrom, now in Orange County, CA with three
>> grandchildren. Elizabeth died in 1980.
>>
>> In 1981when he and Ruth Hynds married, he gained two daughters,
>> Deborah Katie Hynds and Amanda Hynds Watts. Orange County sunshine
>> forced him inside, so when choosing the next place to live he listed
>> redwoods, the wind in the trees, close to the ocean, and we moved to
>> Gualala, CA on the redwood coast. He loved Gualala above all other
>> places because it was a place “where he could be himself.” When his
>> Parkinsons illness became apparent we moved to Boise to be near his
>> brother Dave and that large family which became close in the five
>> years before his death.
>>
>> Carlton was a generous listener, a warm-hearted man who did not judge
>> others. He ached over the path our nation has been on, supporting
>> KPFA Berkeley and Democracy Now. He preferred the Nation Magazine
>> which came on tape, and was an enthusiastic supporter of statesmen
>> who dare to lead. Carlton ardently wanted the world to work well, to
>> have us all get along in our families, friendships, communities and
>> he lived his code: “There is no conceptual truth. There is only
>> love.”
>>
>> Carlton prized time alone in the dunes of Death Valley in his 1937
>> Chevy Coupe “that he never should have sold.” He once raced a small
>> plane along Highway 101 on his big Harley Davidson. He’s missed
>> every hour, every day.
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