William R. "Bill" Pines, 63, of Camp Hill, passed away on Tuesday, January 1, 2019 in Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Derry Twp. He was a contract manager with ITT Industries, Lancaster and a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Camp Hill. He was the clock keeper for Cedar Cliff High School basketball games, a former West Shore Soccer coach and in his youth played Susquehanna Lions Little League Baseball. But by far, the most important thing in life to Bill was spending time with his family. Bill beat his cancer having been recently declared "cancer free", but succumbed to complications from pneumonia. Bill was born in Harrisburg to the late William S. and Joan (Harrold) Pines. He is survived by his loving wife Karen Lauer-Pines; children, Ryan O. Pines and wife Lauren of Mechanicsburg, William R. Pines and wife Jessica of Enola and Kaelee I. Pines of Camp Hill; a sister Jeannie F. Brandt and husband Craig of Camp Hill; nieces and nephews, A.J. Byerly, Colin Brandt, J.L. Clarkson, Jason Clarkson, Jared LeGrand, Adam Lauer and Maggie Lauer; and his canine companions, Molly and Emerson. A memorial service will be held at 2 pm on Saturday, January 5, 2019 in Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2000 Chestnut St. Camp Hill, PA with the Rev. Dr. Jack M. Horner, his pastor officiating. Visitation with the family will be from noon to 2 pm Saturday in the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Bill's memory are respectfully requested to either Speranza Animal Rescue, 1216 Brandt Rd Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 or Penn State Cancer Institute, Penn State Hershey Medical Center PO BOX 852 Hershey, PA 17033. To send messages of condolence to Bill's family or for driving directions, please visit www.Parthemore.com .
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Karen and family, I'm so sorry for your loss.
Bob Savidge
January 9, 2019
Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. May the promises of God bring you comfort, peace, and the hope of seeing your loved one again. (John 11:21-25 and 40-44)
January 4, 2019
Karen and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in my prayers and thoughts. Vickie Cowden
January 4, 2019
Although I retired in December of 2015, I have tried to keep in touch with members of the ITT Family. To Bill's family: As a field sales guy I worked closely with Bill for many years. I always considered him a friend and one of the "good" guys at ITT. I was saddened by the news since I knew he fought this illness long and hard for some time.
If Bill every talked about Dale Selan, Sam Riley or Jody Ogilvie, I included a picture. We were all field sales and all felt the same way about Bill.
My deepest and sincerest condolences.
Dale Selan
January 4, 2019
Karen and family, we are so sorry for the loss of your dear husband and father. We will be praying for comfort as you walk this diffficult journey. George and Darlis Mateer
January 3, 2019
a loved one
January 3, 2019
a GREAT guy and a true friend !! He was always the calming influence on us as youngsters . God Bless him, take care of Karen and kids. And also his wonderful sister. Bill, please say hello to all our friends and family that you are headed to see !!! Loved you , PAL !!!!!!!
January 2, 2019
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