John-LaBounty-Obituary

John R. LaBounty

Bellingham, Washington

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John LaBounty died at his home, peacefully, sitting in his favorite chair on Wednesday May 25, 2011. John was born in Bellingham, Wa on April 2, 1925 to George and Clara LaBounty. He was 86 years old. He is survived by his two sons, Keith (Loretta) and Clifford D. LaBounty. Five grandchildren...

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Cliff
We can picture John, June and the bulldogs fishing and exploring the woods once again together. Our thoughts are with you and your family.
Frank & Barb

Prayers and Blessings to the LaBounty family. I remember hanging out with my mom and Dad with the LaBounty clan when I was a little girl and having a blast (and I specifically remember the dogs :) ). John came to see my dad in December of 2006 shortly before daddy died and we were able to talk about the fun times we had. I do remember John's wit and his stories. Rest in Peace John and know you are remembered with fondness.

Cliff, haven't seen you for a long time, but ran across your brothers's obit and wanted to let you know I'm thinking of you and your family. Prayers with you.
Karen Copps Robson

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I grew up with John and June living across the street, and the stories John could tell. The camping at Silver Lake at the cabins, and just the fun we had with the bulldogs. They both will be truly missed. I send this on behalf of the entire Polinder family.

My sincere condolence to the Labounty family.
I knew John, since back in the Uniflite years, rest in peace John.

My father, Gil Hernandez, knew John for many years. They worked together at Bell Boy Boatworks, Uniflite and Intalco. Dad spoke highly of him and enjoyed his friendship. He will be missed by his family and friends.

My father, Gil Hernandez, was a friend of John's for many years. They worked together at Bell Boy Boatworks and Uniflite, and later on at Intalco. Dad always spoke very highly of him and enjoyed his company. I know John will be missed by his family and friends.

It was a pleasure working with John at Intalco. His humor was unsurpassed by anyone else during his time there. I was saddened to hear of his passing. He will be missed by many.