James-Hines-Obituary

James Lewis Hines

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Alzheimer's Association

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HINES - James Lewis Hines, age 77, peacefully passed away at Spectrum Continuing Care after a long illness. He was preceded in death by his father, James N. and his mother, Helen M. Hines. He leaves behind his wife of 40 years, Susan; his sisters, Linda Hines Wessell, and Shirley (Jack) Shuker;...

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The Hines Family--

We were saddened to hear of Jim's passing. We met him at Spectrum CC, as he was my husband Ray's dinner mate for a while, before Ray passed away last year. We soon learned that he was friends with Ray's sister Wanda and her husband years ago, too. It was nice that they got to share some old stories and jokes to pass the time. It was a pleasure to get to know him, and your family, as well. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Sincerely--Mary and Tina...

Susie --
So soory to hear about Jim. He was
such a good friend years ago. I haven't seen him in years, but Bev
keeps me posted.

Our very deepest condolences on the loss of Jim he was a very good friend and neighbor of ours and we remember seeing and talking with him a number of times.
We remember our son Tim washing many of his beautiful cars.
We will miss him very much.

Louis and Joan Welke

Dear Susie, Our thoughts are with you and we offer you our deepest sympathy. May the memories of the wonderful times you shared with Jim comfort you.

We've had many fun memories with Jim and you - going to the Auburn car auction,movies,breakfast at Mulders, and Lake Michigan. For Kim's tenth birthday, Jim brought the Model T over and gave all the party a ride. They loved it as you could tell from the squeals of delight.
Our love, thoughts, and prayers go out to you. God Bless.

Susy and family,
sorry for your lost, me and Jim shared many great moments when I was growing up, he will be in our hearts and minds.....

Susie, Sorry to read where Jim passed away. We are sorry for your loss. Jim was a good friend to all who knew him. Dale coached his team. We also saw him at New Beginnings. Dale & Judy

I'll never forget the Fourth of July parades...sitting in the Model T and using the whistle. Good times with my Uncle Jim.

kjw

Susie
My condolences to you on Jims' passing.I have many good memories of working on his classic cars, and the boat rides. Roger