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Bill Everett Romine
July 18th, 1947 - January 9th, 2010
Bill Everett Romine Bonney Lake, Washington July 18th, 1947 to January 9th, 2010 Services On: January 19th, 2010 Bill Romine, 62, died Saturday morning at Auburn Regional Medical Center in Auburn, Washington. He was born in Emporia, Kansas to VeKay Hunsaker and Aaron Romine. In 1965 Bill graduated from Mead High School in Spokane Washington. He served in the 101st Airborne, receiving 2 purple hearts, a Bronze Star, and was honorably discharged September 2nd, 1969. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education from Eastern Washington University. He worked in the floor covering industry for over 30 years. Bill is survived by his two sons: Andrew and Nathan Romine; three grandchildren: Melaiah Romine (daughter of Nathan), Drew and Ty Romine (sons of Andrew); and four siblings: Karen Reed, Stephanie Romine, Larry Bower, and Diane Bohl. Services are 1:00 Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at the Tahoma National Cemetery. Family requests that all that wish to attend are in attendance by 12:30. Memorial will follow at the VFW Post 1949, in Enumclaw.
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