My father was a mechanic. He worked in Gorgetown my whole life. At a shop called Benz Friendz. My dad was one of a kind! A wild and crazy man! Fearless! So much fun! He was an adventurer, a party animal. A drinker, mean also at times. But when you met my father, you never forgot him. He left impressions on people that are incredible. People from all different likes of the world tell me that they only met my dad once, but it totally has stuck with them ever since. Everyone of us kid's friends always told us that our dad was like a second dad to them. He was SO SO SO extremely loved!!! He was a WILD crazy man! He could make any boring event, turn into a roaring riot no problem. He gave us kids the best of the best childhood we could've ever asked for. I took it for granted way way way to much! I wish i never did. I wish i appreciated him more while he was alive still. I wish i told him how much he impacted my life. How much love i have for him. Because now, well now i don't have the chance to tell him. Never can i run up to him and hug him so tight. I would Never let him go if ever i had that chance. But i won't have that again. So please, if your father is still alive, and you get along with him, make sure, matter of fact, right this very second, go up to him/call him/text him yell for him, go see him..... And(if possible) give him a HUGE hug and tell him how much he means to you!!! Right now. Please. Because i want nothing more in this world than to have that chance again! So please, while your able to still, just do that for me. Ok. He deserves to hear it, and trust me, you'll be happy you did.
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Warren W Extine 1967 - 2010
Warren W Extine of Seattle, King County, WA was born on April 6, 1967 in White Center, and died at age 43 years old on August 26, 2010.
Warren W Extine
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Seattle, King County, WA 98146
April 6, 1967
White Center, King County, Washington, United States
August 26, 2010
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My father was a mechanic. He worked in Gorgetown my whole life. At a shop called Benz Friendz. My dad was one of a kind! A wild and crazy man! Fearless! So much fun! He was an adventurer, a party animal. A drinker, mean also at times. But when you met my father, you never forgot him. He left impressions on people that are incredible. People from all different likes of the world tell me that they only met my dad once, but it totally has stuck with them ever since. Everyone of us kid's friends always told us that our dad was like a second dad to them. He was SO SO SO extremely loved!!! He was a WILD crazy man! He could make any boring event, turn into a roaring riot no problem. He gave us kids the best of the best childhood we could've ever asked for. I took it for granted way way way to much! I wish i never did. I wish i appreciated him more while he was alive still. I wish i told him how much he impacted my life. How much love i have for him. Because now, well now i don't have the chance to tell him. Never can i run up to him and hug him so tight. I would Never let him go if ever i had that chance. But i won't have that again. So please, if your father is still alive, and you get along with him, make sure, matter of fact, right this very second, go up to him/call him/text him yell for him, go see him..... And(if possible) give him a HUGE hug and tell him how much he means to you!!! Right now. Please. Because i want nothing more in this world than to have that chance again! So please, while your able to still, just do that for me. Ok. He deserves to hear it, and trust me, you'll be happy you did.
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My father was a mechanic. He worked in Gorgetown my whole life. At a shop called Benz Friendz. My dad was one of a kind! A wild and crazy man! Fearless! So much fun! He was an adventurer, a party animal. A drinker, mean also at times. But when you met my father, you never forgot him. He left impressions on people that are incredible. People from all different likes of the world tell me that they only met my dad once, but it totally has stuck with them ever since. Everyone of us kid's friends always told us that our dad was like a second dad to them. He was SO SO SO extremely loved!!! He was a WILD crazy man! He could make any boring event, turn into a roaring riot no problem. He gave us kids the best of the best childhood we could've ever asked for. I took it for granted way way way to much! I wish i never did. I wish i appreciated him more while he was alive still. I wish i told him how much he impacted my life. How much love i have for him. Because now, well now i don't have the chance to tell him. Never can i run up to him and hug him so tight. I would Never let him go if ever i had that chance. But i won't have that again. So please, if your father is still alive, and you get along with him, make sure, matter of fact, right this very second, go up to him/call him/text him yell for him, go see him..... And(if possible) give him a HUGE hug and tell him how much he means to you!!! Right now. Please. Because i want nothing more in this world than to have that chance again! So please, while your able to still, just do that for me. Ok. He deserves to hear it, and trust me, you'll be happy you did.ADVERTISEMENT BYLooking for more information?
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Extine, Zena (Oct 3, 1923 - Aug 4, 1990)
Extine, William (Nov 22, 1900 - Feb 1983)
Extine, John (Apr 5, 1908 - Jul 18, 1990)
Extine, Dorothy (Dec 6, 1936 - Aug 4, 1994)
Extine, Alvin (Oct 28, 1915 - Sep 1974)
Extine, Lee (Apr 2, 1908 - Jan 16, 1993)
Extine, Marshall (May 9, 1924 - Mar 13, 1999)
Extine, Lena (Oct 1, 1904 - Dec 1975)
Extine, James (Sep 7, 1897 - Feb 1983)
Extine, Mamie (Aug 2, 1906 - Dec 20, 1994)
Extine, James (Aug 31, 1933 - Apr 1968)
Extine, Jack (Sep 4, 1933 - Jul 1984)
Extine, William (Apr 10, 1924 - May 22, 1977)
Extine, Frank (Feb 10, 1942 - Nov 21, 1998)
Extine, Joe (Sep 2, 1931 - May 1976)
Extine, Cora (Jan 12, 1906 - May 1986)
Extine, Jason (Nov 24, 1979 - May 25, 2008)
Extine, Lelia (Mar 20, 1929 - Mar 1, 2001)
Extine, Lucy (May 1, 1909 - Mar 1987)
Extine, Margaret (Jun 14, 1899 - Jul 1973)
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