Donald-Whitt-Obituary

Donald E. Whitt

San Diego, California

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DIED
September 25, 2013
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San Diego, California

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Donald Whitt passed away on September 25, 2013 in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on October 16, 2013.

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Graduates of the Class of April 1991 San Diego Golf Academy really enjoyed Don. His short game was incredible and I learned alot from him.

There are so many times as I pull out out of my driveway that I look over at your garage and smile remembering you sitting there. It was always nice seeing your smiling face, and your wave as I drove by. You are thought of often Don. Till we meet again! Tracy

As a child my dad bought a “Don Whitt” set of clubs and I got the 2,4,6 and 8 ... my brother the odd numbers. We learned ... and this week (18FEB2021) I am teeing up at Pebble Beach. Aloha!

Grandpa Don, I'm sorry I didn't get the chance to have spent more time with you. I love you and miss you dearly ! I do think of u often and I'm gratefull for the memories I do have.
Thank You

Loving you always,
You're Grandaughter Ashley Dawn

To the Whitt Family,
Don Whitt was an instructor to me and many other people who attended the San Diego Golf Academy in the early 1990's. Don, was an incredible story teller, who would always have us all laughing. His experiences, his knowledge and anything you ever asked of him, ...he would always listen, give you a tip and lend a helping hand. Whether it was a lesson, or a golf club repair tip, ...when Don spoke, (I always called him "Mr. Whitt" back then, as I was young), you listened,...

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Thank you Don for your magic and passion you taught me as a graduate of the San Diego Golf Academy. My prayers and condolences to the Whitt Family.

Don was a long time family friend who will be missed by the entire Schelble family. My thoughts and prayers to all especially his devoted wife Monica.

Everyday that goes by is a bit more empty without the greeting that I always received as he waved hello as I drove by. I miss that greatly.
Thank you Don, and Monica, for blessing our lives.

Don was one of the great guys and characters that for a while called Stardust CC home. He was an extraordinary teaching pro who could fix my swing in five minutes and for only five dollars. Many of us youngsters hung around the golf shop and listened to our heroes as they regaled us with tale after tale, Don was certainly one of our favorites. We were lucky to have him on the staff of possibly the greatest pro shop in golf history. Steve Turner