Paul Joseph Whittle, age 82, passed away on January 28, 2022. Paul was born in Baltimore, Maryland to the late George Burke Whittle and late Myrtle Whittle (nee Fogarty). Paul loved to travel, sports, and to make people laugh by telling jokes all the time. He loved retirement after working at Baltimore Gas Electric Company for almost 40 years and with the Junior Achievement Program, while volunteering for the disabled. He was a veteran of the Army National Guard and received his associates at Catonsville Community College. Paul coached youth baseball and soccer, starting one of the first girls beltway travel teams. He enjoyed playing cards, bingo, and walking dogs for his friends at his retirement community. He had an undeniable ability to leave a smile on your face. His family and friends will miss his keen sense of humor, his kindness and sharp wit, plus his generosity.
Paul is the loving brother of the late Shirley Slunt (& her husband James, Sr.), the late George Whittle (& his wife Helen) and Joan Kongsted. He was the beloved father to Daniel, Stephen, & Lisa Whittle. Cherish grandfather to Britney, DL, Kendall, Stephanie, Chloe, and Brent. Great Grandfather to Jayden, Joseph, Ella, Lily, Audrianna, Emma, and Sophia. Also, survived by Irene Shelton, the mother of his children, and many nieces and nephews.
A public viewing will be held at the family owned Ambrose Funeral Home, 1328 Sulphur Spring Rd., Arbutus on Wednesday, February 2 and Thursday, February 3 from 3 PM to 5 PM and from 7 PM to 9 PM. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, 711 Maiden Choice Ln., Catonsville on Friday, February 4 at 10 AM. Interment will immediately follow at Glen Haven Memorial Park.
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1328 Sulphur Spring Road, Arbutus, MD 21227-2714
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