Michael P. Hilty

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A celebration of life will be held in 2025 to honor Mike's rich and impactful life.

Michael Patrick Hilty, 79, of Bellingham, WA, passed away on November 9, 2024. Born on November 12,
1944, Mike led a life marked by a profound love for the outdoors, a dedication to education, and a
commitment to service.
Mike's early education was completed at Our Lady of Consolation in Carey, OH, followed by Carey High
School. He furthered his studies at Bowling Green State University and later at the University of
Washington which laid the foundation for his lifelong pursuit of knowledge.
Following university, Mike honorably served four years in the U.S. Army, with a deployment to South
Korea. His time in the military was a testament to his dedication and resilience, qualities that he carried
throughout his life.
Professionally, Mike was a beloved high school science teacher. His career began at Ku-ring-gai High
School in Sydney, Australia, and later, he taught chemistry at Lake Washington High School in Kirkland,
Washington. Mike was renowned for his ability to inspire his students in science.
Mike's passion for the natural world was evident through his hobbies which included biking, hiking,
geology, and Civil War research. He was also an avid genealogist and traveler, constantly seeking to
broaden his understanding of the world and its history. His commitment to environmental conservation
led him to regularly volunteer for trail maintenance in Washington state, helping preserve the beauty of
the natural landscapes he so loved.
He is survived by his brother, John Hilty, and sister, Barbara Hilty Hines. He was preceded in death by his
brother Thomas J. Hilty Jr. and his parents, Thomas J. Hilty and Mary Kathryn Hilty.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in his memory to The Nature Conservancy, Ocean Conservancy, Doctors
Without Borders, the Bellingham Washington Food Bank, or your local food bank. These organizations
reflect his commitment to humanitarian and environmental causes.

Memories

From Betsy Casey

Barb, Jack and your families,
I’ve known Mike since his stay in DC, when he was getting out of the military (1968?). We’ve stayed in touch by mail, phone calls, emails and in person thru all these years. He was a unique individual - a wonderful listener, encouraging, interesting (probably the most interesting person I’ve ever met - SO interested in people and places!) but most of all, kind.
I will miss my friend Mike.
Betsy Casey
Washington DC

Nov 17, 2024

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