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Brian Whitaker

Reynoldsburg, Ohio

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WHITAKER Brian Whitaker, age 32, of Reynoldsburg, passed away on July 5, 2009. Brian is survived by his loving wife, Erin (Hicks) Whitaker and their three children, Sadie, Grace, and Elizabeth. Brian's family from Utah are parents, Ramona and Ralph Whitaker; sisters, Laura, Julianne and Wendy;...

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Just here for a school project but wanted to feel included. I never met you Brian, but let me just tell you my dad was mad to share your birthday. You truly added to this family.

Dear Erin and children, the Whitaker and Hicks families;
Please accept our deepest sympathies. Do not hesitate to call if we can be of any assistance

To the Whitaker family,

I had the great pleasure to work with Brian at Accent Energy. Very simply, he was among the nicest people I've ever met. He always greeted you with a smile and he was always ready to lend a hand. I'm very sad to hear that Brian passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. God bless you and comfort you during this difficult time.

Dear Whitakers-
We were very sad when we heard the news of Brians's passing. We enjoyed our days with your wonderful family in Glenmoor Village. Brian was a smart and good person as all of the Whitakers are. We are thinking about you and we are praying for you at this time. May you be filled with love during this difficult time.

Trimble Family

Dear Erin and family,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband, father, and son/son-in-law. I worked with your mom at GCS for a few years and loved hearing stories and seeing pictures of your sweet baby girls. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Renee Jordan

Dear Whitakers,

Brian was a dear friend of mine when he was in Lexington and in the Singles Branch. Someone said he had a "Quiet Joy" that eminated from him... and I think that that is a great phrase to describe him. He had a knack for making people around him, anybody, comfortable and able to be themselves. He was a bright spot in my day. God bless your families, and God speed the day when you can be reunited again as a family.

With my love,

Amaree Kravetz...

Dear Ralph, Ramona and family,
We were very saddened to hear of your loss. Brian was genuine, kind and he lived a life that was patterned after our Savior's life. We know that it is through the example of loving parents that he became the young man that many will remember and miss. We feel very blessed to have known him.

Brian and I were casual friends during middle school and high school. We associated in our academic classes and sang in Madrigals together.

Of the many things that impressed me about Brian was the sense of serenity that always surrounded him. When others were obviously uncomfortable during the awkward teenage years, Brian always seemed comfortable with who he was. He helped others to feel accepted and loved and realize that they each had unique value.

Brian was smart...

Dear Whitaker family,
I was one of the fortunate teachers to have taught Brian at Welby Elementary. He was an excellent student that went beyond the necessary assignment. He was truly a joy to have in my classroom.