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any questions? go sit with the other philistines.
i am so very sorry for your loss
recently had a very similar problem ... usually, i would just put the next size larger screw in there, but if you feel that this would look ugly, here's what i recommend:
first, you need to get some chopsticks (they are usually bamboo) ... put these in an electric drill and sand the tips until they just fit in the holes. a bit of good wood glue to hold them in ... let dry and cut flush with the surface of the wood.
next, you will need a hinge centering bit (don't go cheap - buy the correct size). use this to spot the holes into the newly installed bits of chopstick - this will keep everything centered.
then, complete the pilot holes, clamp down the hinge, and install the screws.
don't hurry with this - it's better if you 'sneak up on it.'
best of luck
oooh! lovely ... inspires me to break out my 4x5, get up off my dead duff, and go out into the woods