Larry Joseph Hines

January 9, 1938 - January 23, 2014

Obituary

Larry Joe Hines, age 76 passed away peacefully with his family at his side on Thursday, January 23, 2014 in Issaquah. He was born and raised in Issaquah Hobart area where he lived all his life. He graduated from Issaquah High School in 1955, enlisted in the Navy for three years in the late ‘50s. He was a Merchant Seaman from 1963-1996 and enjoyed a long retirement. His hobbies include cooking, gardening, fishing and traveling. Larry is survived by his sons, Steven (Isabelle) and Mike Hines; daughter, Anna Hines-Gottman (Chris); grandchildren, Mike and Michelle Hines, Chris Jackson and Aiden Hines-Gottman; two great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Talton, Evelyn Armstrong and Helen Morrison; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sons, Thomas J. and John Hines. Viewing at 9:00 am on Thursday, 01/30 with services to follow at 11:00 am at BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA.

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Clifford Hansen
Clifford Hansen
5 years ago

Our hearts are saddened by your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Cliff, Tom & Chris Hansen

Isabel Geddes
Isabel Geddes
5 years ago

I Love you my dear Father In Law. I am glad you’re now pain free and now resting in peace..

Steve Hines
Steve Hines
5 years ago

Dad I can not begin to sayin words how much you where loved and respected by family and friends.

I can definitely without a doubt know that you are in a better place and resting in peace.

RIP DAD

Miss Kitty Hines
Miss Kitty Hines
5 years ago

I will always love you and I can not thank you enough for rescuing me from the pound. I loved it when you took me for rides on your walker and that you always feed me on time..

Love you

Miss kitty

RIP ..your cat

Mary and Jennifer Talton
Mary and Jennifer Talton
5 years ago

We love you and are so blessed to have been with you by your side and know you are not suffering anymore.

Sheryl  Gammon
Sheryl Gammon
5 years ago

Love you Uncle Larry. I will miss you very much!

RIP

Ronald L Orth
Ronald L Orth
5 years ago

Rest in peace Larry. I wish we could be up in Washington but we can’t. Sherry and I will miss you.

Judy Talton
Judy Talton
5 years ago

My Uncle Larry, you will always be a part of my heart. From earliest memories of singing for you for a trip to town to get candy, our trip to Ireland and the joys we shared in owning and working on the mustang together. I am forever thankful that I was part of your accepting Jesus as your Savior, and the times spent at our little church in North Bend. I am looking forward to dancing with you in Heaven!

In Christ alone

Lovingly Judy Ann

Anna Maria (Hines)Gottman
Anna Maria (Hines)Gottman
5 years ago

DAD,

Well since I didn’t get to come and be with you before you passed I will share here some of what is in my heart. Although, we had a rocky time over the years, I have always loved you. Sure, I didn’t always know how to show it anymore than you did and I suspect that was the majority of our problems. You gave me the IRISH in me and mom gave me the stubborness. Despite what others may think I know that you loved me and were proud of me because you told me numberous times while I was caring for Tom. I am deeply saddened by your passing and equally sad that you won’t get to see the man Aiden will become. I hope that you are in GOD’S hands and are in peace now.

With all my Love,

Anna

Alma and AL Geddes
Alma and AL Geddes
5 years ago

Now that your pain has ended Larry we hope that you rest in peace with family and friends

Diane (Castagno) Macomber
Diane (Castagno) Macomber
5 years ago

I knew Larry from school days. He was 2 years ahead of me.

We were fortunate to have him attend one of our class reunions a few years ago.

My condolences to his family.

Diane

Fred Pribbernow
Fred Pribbernow
5 years ago

My heart goes out to the Hines family .I know your sorrow as I recently lost my mother. Larry was a hard working proud man and I enjoyed visiting with him. visiting him recently at the villa he mentioned how grateful he was for family and we talked about Steve stepping up being their for him . He enjoyed you toteing him around in Big RED and taking him out. Steve hope to see you soon!! Larry rest in peace you will be missed Fred Pribbernow