Dawn-Whitham-Obituary

Dawn Marie Whitham

Groton, Connecticut

Jun 23, 1965 – Feb 14, 2023

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BORN
June 23, 1965
DIED
February 14, 2023
LOCATION
Groton, Connecticut

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Groton - Dawn Marie Whitham, 57, of Groton, passed away at home Feb. 14, 2023, with her husband Bob Hartley by her side, after a six-year battle with melanoma brain cancer. Dawn was born June 23, 1965, and from the time she first picked up a pencil, it was apparent she was born with a god given...

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She help me to become a bodybuilder which i still am i use to drive her and her husband crazy picking all the infarmation as i could .i only found out today she had passed.In parting she was such a good sole and was so soft spoken and gentle and her husband loved her so amazingly .im so sadened i dident get to thank her for helping me find my nich in life. Godspeed dawn may you be and stay with god..You will be missed rest in peace.

Dawn gave me my first tattoo back in 2008. I had just turned 18 and Dawn made me feel so safe and supported. And the tattoo she made for me honestly looks just as good if not better than the day I got it. I´m basically covered in tattoos now & I´m aspiring to learn the craft - and I will always cherish my first tattoo with Dawn. She was such a kind artist to me, with a good heart, and I´m grateful that she opened my first pathway into tattooing. Sending lots of gratitude for Dawn and love to...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. My condolences. Kristin M FOERCH

My sincere condolences to Bob and family.

i'm so sorry for your loss prayers and peace sent to you all dawn was one of a kind and touched many people may she RIP.

I worked with Dawn during her Simon & Schuster days .. she had immeasurable talent and just the biggest heart .. truly a wonderful lady

To Dawn's Family: She was an amazing women! So talented and funny! She created works of art on my body that will last forever and bring me memories of the times we sat together in her studio spaces. She always had me in stitches with her stories, even making fun of being sick and the procedures she endured. She accomplished many things in her short life and she will live on in our memories. God Bless!