Margaret Whiting

Margaret Whiting

Margaret Whiting Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 12, 2011.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Margaret Whiting, the sweet-voiced singer who sold millions of records in the 1940s and '50s with sentimental ballads such as "Moonlight in Vermont" and "It Might as Well Be Spring," has died at age 86.

She died Monday at the Lillian Booth Actors' Home in Englewood, N.J., home administrator Jordan Strohl said. She had lived in New York City for many years before moving to the home in March.

Whiting grew up with the music business. She was the daughter of Richard Whiting, a prolific composer of such hits as "My Ideal," ''Sleepy Time Gal" and "Beyond the Blue Horizon." Her family's home in the posh Bel-Air community in Los Angeles was a gathering place for such songwriters as George and Ira Gershwin, Frank Loesser, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer.

It was Mercer, her father's lyricist and close friend, who inspired the young Whiting to take years of vocal training when he told her following an early audition, "G row up and learn to sing."

After Whiting's father died in 1938, Mercer remained close to the family. When he became a founding partner in Capitol Records in 1942, the 18-year-old Whiting was the first singer he put under contract.

Fifty-five years later, Whiting and her fourth husband, Jack Wrangler, honored Mercer with a musical tribute called "Dream," which ran for 133 performances on Broadway.

It was Mercer who had coached the teenage Whiting through her first recording, of her father's "My Ideal," and although Maurice Chevalier and Frank Sinatra had already recorded the tune, her version sold well.

She followed it with a remarkable procession of million sellers: "That Old Black Magic," ''It Might as Well Be Spring," ''Come Rain or Come Shine" and her biggest seller and signature song, "Moonlight in Vermont."

She was asked in 2001 what separated a good singer from a great one.

"Being a great actress, being very dramatic," she replied. "S ome people sing beautiful songs, but they don't put all the meaning into them, and that's the important thing. To read a lyric, to make the words come alive, that's the secret."

Like most recording stars of the 1940s and early '50s, her career was eclipsed by the rock 'n' roll revolution, although she continued to find work in such Broadway productions as "Pal Joey," ''Gypsy" and "Call Me Madam."

She also toured regularly with the big bands of Freddy Martin, Frankie Carle and Bob Crosby and sang in cabarets, in auditoriums and with the St. Louis Symphony. With Rosemary Clooney, Helen O'Connell and Rose Marie, she crossed the country in a revue called "4 Girls 4."

In all, she recorded more than 500 songs during her career and was one of the first mainstream artists to delve into Nashville, Tenn., combining with country star Jimmy Wakely on the hit "Slippin' Around." She also recorded rock, novelty and sacred songs.

Whiting, born in Detroit on July 22, 1 924, moved with her family to Los Angeles after musicals became the rage and her father headed west to write for them. He turned out songs for Chevalier and Bing Crosby while at Paramount and composed "Hooray for Hollywood" and "Too Marvelous for Words" for Warner Bros.

Whiting recalled in 2000 how she came home from school with an all-day lollipop while her father was trying to write a song for a Shirley Temple movie. At first he was annoyed by the sticky kisses, but then inspiration struck.

He called lyricist Sidney Clare and said, "How about 'The Good Ship Lollipop' for Shirley?"

Whiting's romance with Wrangler turned heads in the 1970s: He was an openly gay porn actor 22 years her junior. But he told the Chicago Tribune they "see things the same way, comically, professionally and romantically." He turned his attention to theater and cabaret, crafting Whiting's cabaret acts and several shows. Their marriage lasted until his death in 2009.


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Nazarene Mckinney

May 19, 2017

The one exercising faith in the Son has everlasting life.

Harry Simpson

January 10, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Georgina Davis

July 4, 2011

I admired Margaret but I never had the opportunity to meet her. I loved her music. I am a relative of hers. My grandfather was George Whiting and George was Richard Whiting's brother. That makes my father and Margaret and Barbara 1st cousins. Now they are all gone but never forgotten.

Anthony Palmisano

March 15, 2011

Dear Miss Whiting,

I just received the CD I ordered of your "Great Hits". I couldn't wait to receive it in the mail. I played it and each song is just as beautiful as the one before it. This album is a beutiful tribute to you and your voice. My favorite is still "A Tree in the Meadow". Rest in Peace Margaret and I hope to see you in Heaven one day.

Love,
Anthony

March 1, 2011

It is hard to believe that Margaret is no longer with us. It has taken time for us to realize. Margaret was a talented lady. She will be missed..she is missed
The Macey Family Augusta Georgia

February 5, 2011

one of the great singers of our time i saw here in an off brodway show called '' Taking My Turn'' I went back 3 times just to here Margaret sing she also had a warm and great personality Sincerely Peter Milne

glenn lunger

January 27, 2011

I am so sorry to hear of her passing my wishes goes out to her daughter deborah i'm sorry

January 25, 2011

Wonderful woman and I feel honored to have known her for a long times and work with her many many times. She was a true woman and was very supportative to other performers and the great American Song Book and keeping it going

I will miss her and she will always be in my heart. xx Maryann Lopinto

January 20, 2011

Beautiful that I can still hear your voice in my mind. You were one special performer.

Lois Atkinson, Buckingham, VA

Jeffrey Solomon

January 18, 2011

My condolences and deepest sympathy. My wife and I send our love to you in this time of sorrow. I am sorry to hear about her passing but she is now going to sing and perform in her eternal life. You are welcome to visit us in Baja when you in town. Love, the Solomons

Bruce Boiter

January 18, 2011

With deepest sympathy.

Victoria&Andrew VZj

January 18, 2011

GodBe with you
rip'Margaret'

Bob D.

January 18, 2011

I worked with Margaret several times during her tour of "4 Girls 4" -- aside from being a wonderful singer, she was a great lady with a great sense of humor.

JOHN O. GOFF

January 17, 2011

OH HOW I REMEMBER THE BEAUTIFUL VOICE OF
MARGARET WHITING, LISTING TO HER ON THE RADIO AND WATCHING HER IN THE MOVIES, SHE WAS SO LOVELY.
SHE AND OTHERS LIKE HER MADE LIVING IN THE 40'S ONE
OF THE EXCITING TIMES OF MY LIFE, THE BIG BANDS ETC.
THE HEAVENS HAVE ANOTHER ANGEL AND THE SKIES
ANOTHER STAR. GOD BLESS YOU MARGARET.I WILL FOREVER LISTEN TO YOU MUSIC.

george rahall

January 17, 2011

Aboard ship, at sea 8,000 miles away
in the Pacific, I listened to you sing on armed forces radio.The rusty old ship became a ballroom..thank you for that!
George Rahall USNWW2 @ aol.

January 17, 2011

WE LOVED ALL HER SONGS AND WILL CONTINUE LISTENING TO HER SONGS ALWAYS!!
TRUE ADMIRERS,
Gino VonPierre and son son, Mark

Thomas Misskerg

January 17, 2011

My earliest baby-boomer memories are of our singing. You will be missed.

George Foehl

January 17, 2011

With fondness I recall her music in the 40's/50's. She had her own radio show back then that was, I believe, for 15 or 30 minutes. It was a great time for the pop vocalist. Capitol Records was a great upstart-and picked up a lot of talented artists.

Naomi

January 17, 2011

I've loved her songs all my life...well since she and I were teenage contemporaries. To this day a host of those songs are among my best memories, associated with a happy youth. So sad that far too many youngsters will not grow up with the same 'background music' for their own youth.

January 17, 2011

I remember listening to her recording of "My Ideal" over & over again in order to be able to sing it in general assembly when in the 9th grade at Ada Merit Jr. High in Miami, Fla. Year 1944. Love her music. Ray Berryhill Sr

Rose Harding

January 17, 2011

You gave my mother so much enjoyment listening to you sing, and I came to appreicate your talent as I grew. May God bless and keep you with him.

Roberta Hamilton

January 17, 2011

I remember Margaret Whiting singing "By That Tree In The Meadow". My parents always commented that she had the most wonderful diction when she sang.

Patricia Rice

January 17, 2011

This lady had a great sense of humor .In the early fifties I had a record of a duet she sang with H.O'Connell. They sounded as if they were having a lot of fun. "Water can't cure the power of love " Her interpretation of lyrics was always so well done.
Patricia Rice Norwell, Massachusetts

January 17, 2011

I always loved Maargaret Whiting's voice and songs. I'm 86 and had the same last name. There are a number of Whitings in the Wisconsin, Minnesota area. We may not be related, but it always was a thrill to see my name in print. Sympathy to the family and friends. Sincerely, Helen Whiting Botsford Racine, Wisconsin

January 17, 2011

Margaret Whiting had a lovely voice and countless fans through the years. I loved "Moonlight in Vermont" as well as her duets with Jimmy Wakley. "Slippin' Around" was a huge hit and I adored "Let's Go to Church Next Sunday Morning" also with Jimmy Wakely. I had those duet songs on the old 78 rpm records! We are losing so many of our great entertainers who can never be replaced. My sincere sympathy to Margaret's family. J. Behrens, Rockford, IL

Robert Habermann

January 17, 2011

Dar Margaret. Our meeting In London's Pizza On the Park in 1993 changed my life, turning me into a professional singer. And I was not the only one. You gave so much to so many, sharing your love and experience of music. I shall miss our regular phone chats. You have left a big hole in mine and many other people's lives . You are a great lady with a huge generous heart, who made things happen. God bless you .Now at at last you will be with your darling Jack, whom you missed so much on his passing, and who in turn loved you so deeply. I hope you find peace and happiness. Robert

January 17, 2011

I still listen to her recordings. they bring back so many good memories of music that was good to dance to and so enjoyable to listen to. Where have those days gone? She was classic.

January 17, 2011

she was a beautiful lady. i loved her voice and the songs she sang. she is missed.

Marcia Bowie

January 17, 2011

I was a toddler when I first heard the songs written by Ms. Whiting's father on my grandmother's radio. I was born in 1942 and remember the song "The Good Ship Lollipop," which was one of my favorite songs when I was a little girl. We have lost another great talent. My heart goes out to Ms. Whiting's family and friends. Margaret was the silver lining that brightened the lives of all of us who ever heard her sing.

Sherry McElhiney

January 16, 2011

I grew up listening to her music, a wonderful, wonderful memory. They don't grow 'em like they used to. God bless her family.
Sherry

Kathie Marion

January 16, 2011

Bush,
Your MW was a "one of a kind" kind of lady. She gave much enjoyment to thousands. I know it wan't always easy being her daughter, but you know in your heart...you were a VERY GOOD daughter to her. May she rest in peace and may you always hold the good times close to your heart. I am here for you.Love Brown

Christiane Albertson

January 16, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I love you. Your mother was a remarkable woman. She was your MOM. Peace and serenity be with you always. I am always here for you and you are always in my heart. Christiane

Christiane Albertson

January 16, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I love you. Your Mom was a remarkable person. She was your MOM. Peace and serenity always. I am always here for you and you are always in my heart. Christiane

January 16, 2011

May God comfort the family and friends of Ms. Whitting. We can all look forward to the time when death will be no more and instead of tears of sorrow there will be tears of happiness.
D.A. Willingboro, NJ

Jim Pitts

January 16, 2011

I'm very sad to hear of her passing - I had two opportunities to work with her in Sundance Utah - with the Johnny Mercer Foundation - I found her simply wonderful.

Bill Lorance

January 16, 2011

I was in Dallas to see my friend Kay Starr & was introduced to Margaret and accepted readily. They were appearing in The New Four Girls. She was such a kind and sincere lady and what a voice. I knew her work of course before meeting her. Maggie have a peaceful journey!
Sweet William

January 16, 2011

The voice is quiet but the spirit will echo forever. You are the best...

Lenny

Wendy Wakely

January 16, 2011

Margaret sand with my grandfather, Jimmy Wakely, and had a voice like an angel.....Rest in Peace and say hello to my grandpa!

Coco Giancana

January 15, 2011

One summer day while visiting my Aunt, she introduced me to her friend who was sitting on the couch next to her. I was a young girl and didn't appreciate the magnitude of the two of them laughing and singing Hello Young Lovers, while they visited together and I ran off to play. Years later I realized what an honor it was to be privy to a private concert among two girlfriends just spending an afternoon together, having fun. I listened to Ms. Whiting's music as an adult and fondly remember that special day, one summer afternoon.

Bonnie Eckardt

January 15, 2011

All of us have lost a great lady, so beautiful, inside and out, even in her 80s she could still put on a fabulous show! Since the age of 5, (about 1951) She became my favorite female vocalist...to this day. I used to love to stand at the foot of the stage and gaze up in awe at this great lady who put so much feeling into her singing. Once, she picked me up, put me on the piano bench between she and "Joe Fingers Carr", while they performed. I never forgot that moment when such an important person made a little girl from Fresno,Ca, feel like a million dollars! She repeated
that special feeling when as an adult I wrote to her, never dreaming she
would answer, just wanting her to know how much she still meant to me. Not only did she write to me, but invited me to Palm Springs the next spring and was so gracious as we sat back stage between shows for nearly two hours,sharing stories.
She is now "home" at peace with God and with Jack who so lovingly cared for and protected her for so long...I can picture her around the piano with all the greats performing for God and all the angels as He exclaims, "Well done, good and faithful servant"!

Paul J. Russell

January 15, 2011

She was one of the best. Isn't it great that her beautiful voice will live on because of the wonderful songs she recorded.?

Roy Bishop

January 15, 2011

WHEN MARGARET WHITING FINISHED SINGING A SONG ON THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW IN THE SIXTIES, HE EXCLAIMED, "WHAT A SINGER! DOES ANYONE SING BETTER?" I TOTALLY AGREE WITH HIM, AND SHE MADE IT SEEM SO EASY.

January 15, 2011

Like most entertainers such as Judy Garland, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra and even Elvis Presley who many people did not know all the grammys he won for his Gospel music, Margaret Whiting's beautiful voice and sweet memory will forever lasting be heard as she will always remain in our Hearts. A Fan, Brenda Abbate, Rochelle Park, New Jersey

January 15, 2011

I loved her duet with Dean Martin, "Don't Rock the Boat,Dear." Miss Whiting had a fabulous voice.

Rod Cole

January 15, 2011

I know that your darling Jack was waiting for you with arms open wide. The two of you shared a passion time could never extinquish.

Steve & Joan Albro

January 15, 2011

We are saddened at the passing of this talented and charming women. We fondly remember her perfomance at the Cleveland Playhouse and how honored we felt that she joined us at our table afterwards. The Whiting family has our deepest sympathies.

IRENE ZAGAR

January 15, 2011

MARGET WHITING WAS MY FAVORITE SINGER. SHE SANG SONGS THAT WERE SO ENDEARING. THE SINGERS TODAY JUST DO NOT STAND UP TO HER. I MISS THAT GOOD SINGING

Harvey & April Whiting

January 15, 2011

Dear Margaret so sorry to hear about your passing we enjoyed your one of a kind voice. Although we never met you, you'll be much missed in the Whiting family. May your family find comfort in this time of mourning your loss.

Larry Clark

January 15, 2011

I am a singer and voice teacher.I have loved Ms.Whiting's voice ever since I heard her as a child.She had a rare sound not to be found again.The Greats never die.God kissed her vocal chords and The Blessing is Ours forever.Larry Clark (Denton Texas)

January 14, 2011

TO THE WHITING FAMILY,I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS VERY DIFFICULT AND PAINFUL TIME.PLEASE FIND COMFORT IN READING DANIEL 12;2.A.W.HOUSTON,TX.

Karen Heath Pennington

January 14, 2011

My heart is breaking. Margaret, you were my inspiration in so many ways, my "big sister", my shopping and hot fudge sundae buddy - there will never be anyone more special to me in my lifetime than you. May God watch over you "Till We Meet Again Beyond The Blue Horizon". I Love You. K-

Pam

January 14, 2011

She was funny, and sweet and always so very nice to me and to everyone. She will be missed but her recordings will last forever.

January 14, 2011

Her voice made everyday brighter!

Come Rain or Come Shine.

a fan

Kathleen

January 14, 2011

... and now you are singing up in Heaven. My prayers to you Ms. Whiting and to your family. You were a great lady and a great singer.

Frances Moroz

January 14, 2011

Miss Whiting, we will miss your beautiful voice.I can remember my late Father telling me that he met you in Detroit, Michigan when you were 4 yrs old with your Father, Richard Whiting at the Jerome H. Remick Music Publishing Company where my Dad worked for awhile. May God bless your family and may you rest in peace. Frances Moroz, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

Steve Willis

January 14, 2011

"Margaret, you were a one-of-a-kind singer and performer, and your love of show business and the American popular song was evident to everyone who ever met you or saw you perform. Thanks to the many recordings you made, your music will continue to be enjoyed for generations yet to come. You were and are a true American musical treasure! I am grateful to have been your friend."

January 14, 2011

WHAT A WONDERFUL TALENT, WE ENJOYED YOU SO MUCH BACK WHEN MUSIC WAS GOOD MUSIC!!!!! AS A YOUNG GIRL I ALWAYS ENJOYED LISTENING TO HER WITH MY WONDERFUL PARENTS.GOD BLESS HER!!!!!

Shelby

January 14, 2011

Wonderful memories of the beautiful voice of Margaret Whiting.....I recall watching her on TV when I was a young girl and thinking she was the greatest !...and I was so right !

January 13, 2011

Margaret, you are still the greatest. There are not very many great singers left. Thank
you for sharing all of your talents with all of us.
To your family,
She was a grand lady.

NJSL in Idaho

Chuck Shea

January 13, 2011

Another wonderful voice has left us to join that heavenly heavenly musical. Thanks for sharing your wonderful voice and talent with us.

Anne Risenhoover

January 13, 2011

She was always one of my favorite singers. Thankfully we can still hear those wondeful songs!!

C M

January 13, 2011

We can all look forward to hearing his beautiful voice during the resurrection as he sings praise about God and not men. May the God of all comfort, bring comfort to the family and friends of

Maddie

January 13, 2011

I always loved listening to Margaret Whiting and have one special memory of her. I was at the Drake Hotel's Camelia House with the love of my life and Ms. Whiting was performing. We danced to her lovely versions of "Put On a Happy Face" and "Hello Young Lovers." It is engrained in my memory forever along with her beautiful face and the way she sang the lyrics.

John

January 13, 2011

As friendly and humorous as can be. She was gracious and she was truly a seasoned performer who knew what the audience wanted, expected and she gave it her all. having met her a couple of times, through work, I felt her presence to be so interesting. May the angels bring you upward into celestial music and rest.

CAL TURNER

January 13, 2011

REST IN PEACE "MAGGIE"

CAL TURNER JR
CLIFTON PARK, NY

Richard Smith

January 13, 2011

I can still see my mom singing "Slippin' Around" along with Margaret and Jimmy,on our little RCA 45 rpm record player. Just one of my fond childhood memories of my mother. Thank you, Magaret Whiting, for all of the joy you brought to the masses.

Richard Smith

Victoria&Andrew VZj

January 13, 2011

Our condolences
life of Inspiration
Brillant performance
singer,actress..

Those were good times'
As some days had sadness'
So much Love of laughter
smiles of many tears
reunites many more
Stories as mom waited
Many months and months
For our Father to be back..
From WW2 In Tribute to remain
inside our soul and spirit
GodBless you ~Margaret Whiting~

Anthony Palmisano

January 13, 2011

Dear Ms. Whiting,

I just wanted to thank you for so many beautiful recordings especially " A Tree in the Meadow". Rest in Peace.

--Anthony

Margaret

January 13, 2011

So saddened we have lost another great. Gosh, how well I remember Miss Whiting and her beautiful voice and such a wonderful personality. I still have 78 rpm records of some of her songs. Lovely lady, and heaven is blest to receive her. RIP Miss Whiting. You were and always will be truly loved.

January 13, 2011

I was in the band that backed up Margaret Whiting when she appeared in Raleigh, NC in the 70's and was impressed by her singing (and the great music arrangements). You will not be forgotten.

Joe Distefano. Greenville, NC

January 13, 2011

WHAT A SINGER !!!!!

PAUL JACKSON

January 13, 2011

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Chester Buck

January 13, 2011

As a Member of the US armed forces during WW II, I well remember all of Margaret Whitings wonderful recordings. It happened that I was able to see just about all the great bands - Benny Goodman, Harry James, The Dorseys Kruper- except for Glenn Miller, who was shipped overseas, never to return.

It's truly sad to learn that Ms. Whiting has left us, but we're grateful for the wonderful entertainment which she gave us.

Linda Travers-Inglima

January 13, 2011

R.I.P. Margaret Whiting... and may God Bless her loving soul as it travels home. I remember Ms. Whting when listening to old George & Ira Gershwin tunes - which I absolutely loved this time era. And now she's back home playing tunes with the great ones.

May God bless her family and friends.

Eva Shannon

January 13, 2011

Thanks for the memories of your beautiful voice.
RIP

Noel Ballatin

January 13, 2011

We spoke of her recently as we remembered the old time singers, as we referred to those from the past that we had not heard of in recent times. Always sad to hear that another of the great ones has passed on to their greater reward, yet a joyous occasion for them.

God Bless Margaret Whiting.

Jack Ryan

January 13, 2011

In addition to her many wonderful well known hits, two of my all time favorite recordings came from Margaret later in her career: "I hate to see me go" and "Only love can break a heart". I will remember her in my prayers

George Harrington

January 13, 2011

Jimmy and Margaret can slip around Heaven all day now for the angel's

Linda Dickson

January 13, 2011

I love the song "Slippin' Around" that she recorded with my second cousin Jimmy Wakely. She had an incredible voice.
Sing pretty in Heaven Pretty Lady.
Linda Whiteside Dickson

Richard L. Magee

January 13, 2011

My Deepest Sympathy is extended to the family of this lovely lady. I had the pleasure of her singing with a musical combo in which I was the guitar player, called the Five Sharps in South N.J. in the mid to late fifties. She was an absolutely beautiful and caring lady and wonderful singer. Even the teenagers loved her. She even brought her own Ochestrated sheet music but we already were fans of hers. The last time was in Christ the King Church in Haddonfield. She was a friend of Father Phil Hayden. I will truely miss her. May God forever hold her in the palm of His hand. ~Rick Magee, Florida

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January 13, 2011

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Naoma D'Angelo

January 13, 2011

She had a great voice. I love the song Moonlight in Vermont.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

January 13, 2011

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE WHITING FAMILY,FRIENS,FANS,&ALL WHO KNEW MARGARET.

Faye VanLandingham

January 13, 2011

Margaret Whiting was "better than great." She was magical. She was easy listening at it's best!

Pat Phillips

January 13, 2011

I adored Margaret Whiting. I still sing to myself, "I'm as restless as a willow in a windstorm." Or, "It might as well be spring." She had a beautiful voice. She made so many ordinary people happy. Rejoice that she is now singing in God's choir!
P. Phillips - Lafayette, IN.

Tess Goodman

January 13, 2011

Thanks for "Baby, It's Cold Outside"! Such a classic and what a memorable voice. She'll always be remembered through her music.

Billie Brant

January 13, 2011

Wonderful singer, so smooth and lyrical. One of my favorite songs of hers is "There's a Tree in the Meadow". It's a ladies Barbershop favorite too. Rest in Peace lovely lady.

charlie larkin

January 13, 2011

...words cannot express what Ms. Whting's song "Moonlight in Vermont" did for our relationship ...while in a "relationship slump" many winters ago we were motivated to visit Vermont one Valentine's weeekend and since then we have re-discovered each other and have never been so close ...each night I play this song for my dear wife before we drift off to sleep in one another's arms.... Margaret you will be with us each night forevermore...thank you for your great voice and charming lyrics.
Charles and Jackie

Ann Amado

January 13, 2011

My sincere condolence ..I trust the thought in the 34th Psalms verse 18 will comfort the family ..Knowing The Almighty God is near to those broken at heart.

Andy

January 13, 2011

Another singer from my childhood is now singing with the angels. Who can forget her beautiful voice? Whenever I hear her sing "Time after Time", the beautiful song in Julia and Julie, I get teary eyed.
Sleep well, lovely lady.
B'shalom.
Andy

Kathy

January 13, 2011

The Family of Margaret Whiting
Gentle thoughts to you and your family, May the memory of Margaret Whiting bring you comfort, and May the love of God heal your aching hearts as you are missing them. May you always remember, "God is healing the brokenhearted ones and binding up their painful spots" -Psalms 147:3 my deepest condolences.

January 13, 2011

January 13, 2011 "Thanks for the wonderful music and for sharing the beautiful voice that was enjoyed by so many! May she join the heavenly choirs."
Claire C. (Baton Rouge, LA)

Roger Festa

January 13, 2011

I remember Margaret Whiting’s Top 20 hit “The Wheel of Hurt” when I was in high school…1966, I think. It was right up there with the Beatles and the Supremes and the Beach Boys. The song was different and great and all of us kids loved it and made it a hit. Margaret Whiting’s voice was magnificent and distinctive, even to a teenager’s ear. Thank you for the happy memories, dear lady. Rest in peace.

Judy Groce

January 13, 2011

In the 1940's my mother subscribed to home mail records and among the recordings was Margaret Whitings songs. I learned each one of them and won a high school talent show when I was but a mere 5th grader.

Thank you Miss Margaret....

L. Tellier

January 13, 2011

A true lady with an incredible voice, I grew up as a child listening to your music and still listen with a greater appreciation. Thank you Ms. Whiting.

Ann

January 13, 2011

Truly one of the great singers. I remember most of her songs...today words and melody aren't around...just noise. How great those memories are of GOOD music and GOOD songs. Condolences to her family.

Elliott & Elissa Donn

January 13, 2011

Dear Debbi,

Our sincerest condolences to you on the loss of your Mom. Margaret was a dear friend, and we share your loss. Thank you for sharing her and her music with us. We'll miss her. May she rest in peace.

B & R

January 13, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

January 13, 2011

TO THE WHITING FAMILY. I THOUGHT OF YOU IMMEDIATELY, FOR I REALIZE THAT THE DEATH OF A LOVELY LADY, IS AN IRREPARABLE LOSS TO YOU. MISS WHITING WILL BE MISSED BY MANY.

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May 19, 2017

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January 10, 2015

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July 4, 2011

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