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Larry J. Hine, 71, of Pottstown, passed away on Saturday at Pottstown Hospital. Born in Pottstown, PA, he was a son of the late Raymond Hine and the late Marion (Oister) Hine. Larry worked at Hines Body Shop for many years. He was a member of Holy Trinity Club, Pottstown, Shartlesville Fire Co., and Strausstown Rod & Gun Club. Larry enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by a sister Gloria Sowers, Pottstown; a companion, Rose Straub, Pottstown, two nieces, Gloria Massa, Reading, Annette Gehret, West Lawn, PA, six children and six great grandchildren. Larry had six grandchildren & was predeceased by a brother Raymond Hine. A memorial service will be held from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. on Saturday March 31, 2018 at Norco Fire Company, 144 W. Schuylkill Road, Pottstown. Burial will be 10:00 A.M. Friday March 23, 2018 in Birdsboro Cemetery. There will be no viewing. Arrangements are by the Schumacher & Benner Funeral Home & Crematory, at 359 King St. in Pottstown, PA. Our web site exists to serve the friends and family of the deceased. Go to http://www.schumacherandbenner.com to extend sympathies and access additional service details.
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So very sorry for ur loss I remember Larry he was a very well liked n very good person he will be missed badly now u r in heaven with ur loved ones rip
Elva Hillegas
March 22, 2018
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