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Timothy A. Hakin

Seattle, Washington

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Timothy Hakin passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 23, 2007, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on January 23, 2007.

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Love you Dad I'd do anything to see you. Having a rough one.

Thinking about you tonight

Although I haven't seen Tim since he was a little boy...I want to write this for his family. I am an old highschool friend of his mother, Linda. I remember when she found out she was going to have Tim. She had a choice..and her choice was to have him, and to love him. And love him she did. She gave him life, and they were a blessing to each other. There is such a strong bond between a mother and a son. It was Linda and Tim against the world when I knew him. He was a joyful, loving...

Tim, "MY" loving SON, You will be deeply missed. You will alway's be a part of me and in my heart. Thank you for the fun life we shared and the great son/ man you became and all your thoughtful way's. YOU WERE AN AWESOME SON!!!! All my best wishes go with you, we all can thank god you are no longer in any pain, you are now comfortable and SAFE forever after. "I WILL ALWAY'S LOVE YOU" KEEP YOUR CHIN UP. Until we meet again ..WITH ALL MY LOVE TO YOU SON. LOVE YOUR MOM

I am Tim's Aunt Marilyn. My pain is almost more than I can handle. I miss that boy something awful. He spent so much time at my house, and all the kids had a ball. He loved to eat, and I could never figure out where he put it all. I used to tell Tim that I thought he had a hollow leg. I love Tim with all my heart and soul. I will never understand why the Lord took him away from us so young. I will miss him for all the rest of my days. I'm sure he and his Granpa Pete are fishing and having a...

Tim, I will forever remember our frienship we have. I will miss your competitive spirit here, now. But I will always think about you at NASCAR, at a Mariners game, whenever I go bowling, or when I'm playing a game of cribbage. You are a true original one of a kind. I will approach my life with the same enthusiasm & competitive edge that I saw in you. Until we meet again, Thank You for the time that we did have here. MW

I knew Tim when we were children. We spent hours playing, teasing, laughing (getting into trouble) at Aunt Marilyn’s house. Aunt Marilyn spoiled us all and the times spent at her house with Becky, Christie, and Tim are among my favorite memories. It’s hard to accept Tim’s time with us was so short. For Leslie, may you find peace in your grieving and gather strength from your children. I cannot begin to understand the magnitude of your sorrow. Please know that you will be remembered in my...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the boys. Words cannot express the sorrow we are all feeling and hope you call if you need anything. We love you.

Leslie,
I did not know Tim, but worked with his Mom, Linda, for many years. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. When we left the service today, I felt like I could say I knew Tim. He must have been a wonderful husband,son,father and friend.