Wayne Lyle Pitts

September 19, 1939 - February 07, 2019

Wayne Lyle Pitts

September 19, 1939 - February 07, 2019

Obituary

Wayne L. Pitts passed away in Bellingham, Washington on Thursday February 7, 2019. He was born to Lyle and Inez Pitts on September 19, 1939 in Bellingham, Washington. He graduated from Bellingham High School in 1958 and served 4 years in the United States Navy stationed in San Francisco. Wayne retired from Georgia Pacific where he worked for 35 years.

Wayne loved spending time with his family and friends and enjoyed hunting, fishing, boating in the San Juan Islands, and camping in his new motorhome. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Dale, sister Elaine and numerous aunts and uncles. He will be greatly missed by his daughter Lori (Ralph) Alvarado, grandaughters Candice (Ryan) Hoback, Carli Alvarado, his special friend Carol Arant and numerous relatives and close friends. Memorials may be made to Cancer Research Institute.

There will be a funeral service on Tuesday, February 19th at 1:00 at Moles Farewell Tributes – Greenacres in Ferndale.

Funeral Service

  • Date & Time: February 19, 2019 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Moles Farewell Tributes - Greenacres
  • Location: 5700 Northwest Dr Ferndale, WA 98248 - (Get Directions)

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4 responses to Wayne Lyle Pitts

  1. Lori, Ralph and girls:We will always remember Wayne with a smile on his face. Many happy times with your folks. Sledding, camping and fishing and getting together on the weekends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Another kind and gentle man is at peace. Hugs

  2. Dear Lori and family, we are very sorry for your loss. Your dad was always so thoughtful and loved anything to do with family. I know you will miss him greatly.

  3. Glen Friedl says:

    Wayne, A long time friend, (56 years) enjoyed many conversations Boating Fishing,I will miss him

  4. Dear Lori, Ralph, Candice and Carli,
    I was so sorry to hear about your Dad, my cousin. We had not been in contact for a long time, but the childhood memories of times with him immediately returned.
    Wayne was always so kind to me as a younger cousin, very easy going! That memory sticks!

    What joy you brought to Wayne, Lori, Ralph, Candice and Carli! Whenever we talked, he mentioned all of you and you could “hear” the smile in his voice.

    It was also impressive how much support he gave to his parents, Inez and Bill. They always mentioned that and it was about the best gift anyone could give.

    You have been through tragic times and the pain will remain, but I know you also enjoyed the times with Wayne. I will be thinking of you on Tuesday.
    Marlene

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