Lyle Stinson

Lyle Stinson

Lyle Stinson died Dec. 18, 2018, at the age of 75.

A native of Seattle, Washington, he died suddenly in his home in Emerald Hills. He is remembered for his life of high achievements. He earned a doctorate in electrical engineering and worked as a Silicon Valley high tech engineer/manager for 30 years before retiring in 2002. He also built his own house doing virtually every construction job himself. He was a successful investor both in real estate and in the stock market and left a sizable estate to his family. He was a lifetime learner and avid traveler. He was a single parent and raised both his son and daughter who were also successful. His daughter as a biotech quality control manager and his son as a historian and investor. “I was not uncomfortable reflecting on my life because I am proud of what I have accomplished and it has all come through hard work and self sacrifice” —Lyle Jack Stinson.

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