Don WHITELEY

Don WHITELEY obituary

Don WHITELEY

Don WHITELEY Obituary

Published by Vancouver Sun and/or The Province on Jun. 7, 2014.
WHITELEY, Don
August 28, 1946 - June 2, 2014
After an adventurous, productive and full life, Don left us on June 2, 2014. He leaves behind the love of his life, Diane, his beloved son, Garth, grandchildren Ashly and Kyler, sister Sandra, as well as a niece, nephews, cousins and their families. He will also be missed by his many friends, with whom he loved to laugh, hike and ski. Don was a skilled outdoorsman who spent all his free time hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, backcountry, cross-country and downhill skiing with Diane. Don was an award-winning journalist, a freelance writer and, most recently, an instructor at SFU Continuing Studies. He began his career working the sports beat at the Boston Globe as a Northeastern University co-op student. After graduation, Don and Diane immigrated to Canada. The wild west of Calgary beckoned. Don worked first for the Calgary Albertan, then CFAC and then for many years at the Calgary Herald where he greatly enjoyed covering the City Hall beat. In the late 1970s, Don and Diane escaped the workaday world and headed to Worsley, Alberta in the Clear Hills area of Peace River country. They built a cabin by hand on their $100 an acre quarter section and spent a year living there, embracing the call of the wild. Their next stop was Ottawa where Don pursued his career as a journalist on the City Hall beat at the Ottawa Citizen. They soon realized, however, that the west with its mountains and wild places was home for them. They moved to Vancouver, and Don joined the Vancouver Sun where he worked on the business beat for many years. For a change of pace, Don left the Sun to become manager for UBC's Community Relations department. After a few years there, Don opted for self-employment as a freelance journalist and writer. He also worked part-time in the SFU Continuing Studies Writing and Communications program and became one of the most popular and respected instructors in it. The Celebration of Life for Don will be on Thursday, June 12, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at First Memorial Funeral Services, 1505 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver. Family, friends and colleagues are invited to a Reception at the family home in Deep Cove after the Celebration of Life. In lieu of flowers, donations in Don's name to the BC Chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada would be appreciated. To donate by phone directly to the BC Chapter and to ensure the donation is in Don's name, call 604-733-2873 ext. 5195 and ask for Bianca.

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Judy McLarty

June 13, 2014

Dear Diane and Family, Please accept my deepest, heartfelt condolences on Don's passing. We were colleagues at UBC in the late '80's, early '90. Don was my port in the storm, helping me to navigate many challenging situations in the office. He had a wonderful sense of humour and balance that always helped me to see the light at the end of the tunnel. He probably would have edited these terrible cliches - but they come from my heart. In essence, Don was one of the GOOD GUYS.

Sid Tafler

June 13, 2014

An excellent reporter, natural story-teller and great friend and colleague. I followed him and learned much from him on the city hall beat at the Calgary Herald. He will be missed by all. My sincere condolences to Don's family.

June 10, 2014

So sorry to hear of Don's passing. His impact on this world extended beyond his personal and family sphere, where his words and insight touched, informed and helped many people through his writing, though we would never meet or know him in person.
Condolences.

Bruce Constantineau

June 10, 2014

I had the pleasure of working with Don for many years in the Vancouver Sun business department and he was a great journalist and a terrific person. His passing is a huge loss and my sincere condolences to Diane, Garth and the entire Whiteley family.

Nervous Investor

June 10, 2014

Thank you for your work Mr Whiteley. Rest in Peace.

Stephen Kish

June 9, 2014

Don, You were always there for us, kindly giving your time and your good advice. You were a gentle man and you kept us honest.

Here is a tribute from a friend of yours:

Don (Arrow) Whiteley won the hearts and gratitude of those of us who have been congregating at the Isaac Brock Society website for the past few years. He used his finely-honed journalism skills to educate his readers and in the process he boosted our spirits and gave us courage. We will greatly miss our straight shooting Arrow. We send our heartfelt condolences to Don's family, friends and colleagues.

We will continue the battle for you.

Lynne Swanson

June 9, 2014

Your death has struck an Arrow right through the hearts of your many cyber friends and fellow Brockers and Sandboxers.

Thank you for all you did, Arrow. You gave many of us courage to stand up for what is right.

We loved though most of us never met you in person.

Blaze

Carol Tapanila

June 9, 2014

To Don's Family and Friends,

My sincere condolences.

I just commented that Mr. Whiteley was what journalism should be, not what it is. Your husband, Mrs. Whiteley, was a mighty warrior who was a voice for so many "US Persons" in Canada. He will be missed by that community as he will be missed by his family and friends.

He was also a valiant warrior of CLL.

Many are thinking of you and all his family, in your great loss.

Judy Reed

June 8, 2014

Diane and Family, I am so sorry to hear of Don's passing. Just wanted you to know that I am thinking of you Diane.
Sincerely, Judy Reed (SFU)

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