Loryn Hanes
I love you, too, Grandpa.
My heart goes out to all his loved ones, family and friends. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Birth date: Aug 12, 1919 Death date: Jul 31, 2013
Mr. Nile Porter Hanes, age 93, passed away Wednesday, July 31, 2013 at his home. He was born August 12, 1919 in Kalkaska, MI to Virgil and Jessie (McCool) Hanes and lived in Muskegon most of his life. He was a veteran of the U.S. Read Obituary
I love you, too, Grandpa.
My heart goes out to all his loved ones, family and friends. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jennifer, i am so sorry to hear about your dad.
Kim fitzgerald, victory
Jennifer, Mike and family,
Our hearts were saddened when we learned of your dad's passing. You will be remembered in our prayers during this challenging time as your dad joins a wonderful gathering of angels in his new home.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Love to you all.
Max and Mary Ellen

You was the best uncle in the world! I have memories that go way back to a small child running up to you to be lifted so high in the ski, and being able to sit on your lap to listen to stories you told! I remember you teaching me how to whittle, and throw stones. Which stones were good to keep and which ones would crumble! I remember spending week ends at your house and all the fun I had playing with my cousins! I loved that old big bath tub that had the claw feet! I remember when you and Aunt Betty came to visit Ken and me in California, and how proud of me you always were even when I stumbled! Now you are singing Gods praises in heaven with Aunt Betty and the rest of our beloved family that has been raised up in His glory! I love you, Nancy Gehring.
Grandpa Hanes you always treated me with love and respect and I shall never forget you. Give granny and Heather a hug for me. Love Eric and kids
Love and prayers from our family to yours in this time of sadness.
Uncle Nile was my favorite uncle. We played cards with him and Aunt Betty once a week for over 30 years. We had many conversations during our card playing, some light, some not. I loved him and Aunt Betty dearly. I will miss them both.