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Myron D. Hackler

Stanwood, Washington

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Myron D. (Mike) Hackler

Myron D. (Mike) Hackler, 82, of Camano Island peacefully passed away Wednesday, March 9, 2011 after a courageous battle with colon cancer. Mike was born April 14, 1928 to William and Anna Hackler in Everett, WA. He was raised in Everett and Marysville,...

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Dear Aunt Marilyn, Terry, Linda and Bobby,
I am so sorry for your loss. Uncle Mike's laugh will forever be in my heart. But thankfully you will be able to hear it every time Terry laughs because he sounds just like him. My favorite memory of Uncle Mike is his smile that reached all of the ay to those terrific eyes. So sparkly, but with a little mischief in them. The music as Ju Ju mentioned will also be in my heart. Oh how he loved music.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Love,

Remembering all the golf games throughout Snohomish county......

A donation will be made to Wycliff Ministry for Carma's Grandniece and her Husband, Daniel and Rachael Crosby.

Marilyn and family - Grace and peace from our Lord Jesus Christ. Let me express my appreciation of Mike as a most dependable churchman, a good friend, and wonderful steelhead fishing buddy!!! So many good memories of the years Betty and I enjoyed in Everett.
Pastor David and Betty Getzendanner, Salem, Oregon

From my days at the Camano Senior & Community Center, I remember Mike as being a very generous and quietly talented gentleman....It's not that he quietly shared his music making talents, rather, it's more about how humble he was about it. He was a sweet man who will be missed.
Marilyn, I am so sorry for your loss.

I am so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. I loved how he kidded around with us when we were kids at church. He was and still is a wonderful man. Now he is at home in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Kay (Storseth)

As a child, I remember many days and nights watching TV at Uncle Mike's and Aunt Marilyn's Marysville house. Uncle Mike would get all setup with his TV tray in front of him so he could spend the evening tying colorful flies. I have many great memories of Uncle Mike; Even though it has been years since I last saw him, I will miss him.

My Uncle Mike always had a smile on his face. He was always kind. He was always accepting. He was a wonderful man. He enjoyed music on the same level as my Dad did.
I will miss this wonderful man dearly. Rest in peace Uncle Mike. With all my love, Judy