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Louis A. Fine

Bellingham, Washington

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Louis A. Fine 6/29/33 - 2/15/11 Survived by wife Harriet, brother in law, Dick, children Rachel Sanders (David), Elliott (Nora) and Michael (Connie) and grandchildren Eli, Nathan, Jonah and Aaron and large extended family. Lou was born and raised in Wisconsin with parents Etta and...

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Lou, you went far above and beyond helping me work through my troubled teenage years and I will never forget you. I felt like I had no one who would listen or understand until I met you. I´m happily married now with 5 grown children and 4 granddaughters and that wouldn´t have been possible without the help you provided.

Lou, you were one of the greatest men I have ever known in my life. You were a friend and social worker to a child in need and remained my friend into adult hood. You are missed greatly. [email protected]

To the Fine Family Time passes, but the fond memories of Lou are with us today and always. Thinking of you and the family! Judith Krigsman

Dear Family,

Every once in awhile we meet that special person who could warm the heart with just their presence and smile. Lou is one of those bright, remarkable and warm fellows who touches the heart. We feel honored to have been blessed with one his smiles.

Irwin and Judith Krigsman

Dear Fine family,
Lou was such a wonderful help to me when I directed "Fiddler on the Roof" at the BTG. He was such a valuabe member of my team and such a support for me personally. I fell in love with Lou and feel like he was sort of like my grand papa. I am so sorry for your loss.
Stephanie Hennigan (Snodgrass)

Harriet,
I am so sorry to hear of Lou's passing. He was such a great man. There was only one Lou. The last time I saw him was at Mom's funeral and it meant so much that he would drive down from Bellingham. You and the kids are in my thoughts and prayers.
Pat Schmieg Young

Dear Harriet, Elliot, Rachel, and Family,
I was so sorry to hear about Lou's passing. He was a great man and I enjoyed being in the Purimspiel with him for many years. He will definitely be missed and I just wanted to let you know that your whole family are in my thoughts and prayers.

I will always remember him in the role of Tevyeh. In the later years he would wear that old rumpled Tevyeh hat to the men's group at Arlis's Restaurant. "...if I were a rich man..." A life well-lived.

Years ago i use to go to Lou's house for help when i was having a rough time. i still remember those days fondly. he will be missed