Originally Posted by Irving_D
Obviously the type of people Seattle can't afford to loose and probably won't replace. RIP men

No too many in the industry are from Seattle

RIP
F/V Destination Crew

[Linked Image from images.seattletimes.com]Jeff Hathaway, 60, captain of the Destination, lived on a ranch near Port Orchard. He is survived by his wife, Sue Pierce Hathaway, and their daughter, Hannah Cassara.

[Linked Image from images.seattletimes.com]Kai Hamik, 29, created videos of the crab seasons. A resident of Chandler, Arizona, he spent some of his childhood in Sand Point, Alaska, where his father worked in the fishing industry. At the time of his death, he lived with his partner, Amanda Hawkins
Kai's Videos on YouTube

[Linked Image from images.seattletimes.com]Charles Glen Jones, 46, a veteran crewman and the boat’s engineer, lived in Belfair. Survivors include his children and his wife, Rosalie Jones.

[Linked Image from images.seattletimes.com]Larry O’Grady, 55, worked on the Destination for more than 20 years. In 2006, after a 17-year courtship, he married Gail Plummer, and the couple lived in Poulsbo.

[Linked Image from images.seattletimes.com]Darrik Seibold, 36, was raised in Petersburg, Alaska, and Olympia. He left behind a young son, Eli, of Sand Point, Alaska. He was described by his brother, Dylan Hatfield, as an inventor and an artist who painted and wrote poetry.

[Linked Image from images.seattletimes.com]Raymond Vincler, 32, was an Aleut native who lived on Akutan Island in the Aleutian chain. He had two boys. His family said he was happiest when he was on the water with his sons, whom he taught to fish and hunt.