Douglas Wayne Hiner, 82, of Warm Springs, Virginia passed away Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
He was born February 5, 1943, in Bath County, Virginia, the son of the late Jessie James Hiner and Virginia Dare Rodgers Hiner.
Wayne was the former owner of Mick or Mack “Valley Supermarket”. He was a veteran of the United States Army having served during Vietnam.
He was a lifelong member of the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church where he served as an Elder and a Deacon, and an avid hunter and fisherman. He loved growing vegetables in his garden and taking care of his yard. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather.
He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Nancy Elizabeth Byrd Hiner whom he married on June 30, 1969; two children, Mark Douglas Hiner & wife Kristin of Roanoke, Virginia, Amy Elizabeth Hiner Boyle & husband Christopher of Virginia Beach; six grandchildren, Aidan Warren Hiner and Riley Elizabeth Hiner, both of Roanoke; Samuel Duncan Boyle, Molly Elizabeth Boyle, Michael Christopher Boyle, and Benjamin Thomas Boyle all of Virginia Beach; three sisters; Joyce Hastings of Charlottesville, Virginia
Carol Runkle of Staunton, Virginia and Shirley Bowles of Martinsville, Virginia.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant brother Jessie James “JJ” Hiner.
A funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, July 20, 2025, at Warm Springs Presbyterian Church with Reverend Marty Fields officiating. Interment will be in Warm Springs Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Warm Springs Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 238, Warm Springs, Virginia 24484.
We worked together for 20 years. He was a good friend and will be greatly missed. Our love goes out to Nancy and the family.
You were an amazing person ❤️ Always in our hearts forever!
I am so sorry to hear this~ I got to meet Wayne a few years back. Such a nice man. Mom and Dad always talked so fondly of him and Nancy. All of the family. Hugs, Love and Prayers at this difficult time, from Montana Family
I had the pleasure of working with Wayne at the Cascades Golf Course. He always came in the golf shop just to talk and shoot the breeze. Condolences to Nancy and family. May you see some comfort and blessings.
I worked with Wayne at the Mick or Mack. He was a great person. Sending prayers to Nancy and family
Grew up with Wayne on Meadow Lane. Cannot count the hours we spent fishing along the Jackson–Almost every night it seems. Played football in the pasture field next to their house many an hour along with Joe Buck. I remember going to their house at night to visit. Fond of our lives together. Brings back great memories. The family is welcome to contact me at 540-335-0693 or sb******@*****el.net. I look forward to hearing from you. Earl–[-Buster] Cutlip
Thank you for the kind words and memories in tribute to Wayne. Remember quite well the good times Wayne had with you at Meadow Lane.
Worked with Wayne at Warm Springs sanitation. I remember the Christmas dinners at the Grist Mill. Good friend, great guy…he’ll be missed.
So sorry to hear that Wayne has passed on. What a great father and friend. His funny jokes will definitely be missed by me and many others. RIP Wayne.
My condolences to Shirley and family
Thank you David
Thanks to everyone for your kind words! We Loved him so much and will miss him forever!
Thank you David
Many thanks for all the love shown to us during Wayne’s passing. He was soooo loved and we miss him already.
Dearest Nancy, Mark & Amy & Carol & Shirley & Famlies
Wayne will be missed greatly. Always smiling and happy. Enjoyed
talking to him. He was such a very nice & kind person.
Our deepest sympathy in your loss.
Sincerely,
Peggy, Eddie, Gail, Paul & Reed
Nancy, Mark and Amy, Wayne and I enjoyed renewing our friendship during our retirement job at the Cascades. Also, our hunting times which dated back to high school days were renewed with the hunt club. We have you all and your families in our thoughts and prayers. Bob and Bonnie Jenkins
All of your kind remarks are so appreciated. Thank you everyone for the love and support shown during our tragic loss.
I miss you beyond words, Brother