Herbert-Waite-Obituary

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Herbert L. Waite

Watertown, New York

May 17, 1932 – Jun 17, 2020 (Age 88)

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BORN
May 17, 1932
DIED
June 17, 2020
AGE
88
LOCATION
Watertown, New York

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Reed & Benoit Funeral Home Inc. - Watertown Obituary

Herbert L. Waite, 88 of Black River, passed away at his home on June 17, 2020. Herb was born at the Waite Homestead in Champion on May 17, 1932, the oldest of eleven sons of Merritt and Helena Fitzgerald Waite.


Private funeral arrangements will be held for his immediate family on Saturday, June 20th at the Reed & Benoit Funeral Home. A celebration of Herbie’s life for friends and family will be held at a date and time yet to be determined.


He married the love of his life, Helen Sheltray, on November 6, 1954 at the Deer River Methodist Parsonage. Helen passed away in Herb’s arms on September 7, 1985 at their cottage.


They had seven children, Debra (Scott) Briant, SC, Cathleen Wilson, NC, Donna (Chip) Andrews, Black River, Karen Oatman, Felts Mills, Diane Brown, NC. Herb is also survived by wife, Janice Raso-Waite; his step-children, Randy (Sue) Raso, Alfred (Amy) Raso, Dennis Raso, Faye (Robert) Dupell, Janice (Douglas) Dunham; his siblings, Duane (Ada) and Ernie (Gina) of Watertown, John (June) of Florida, George of Carhage; Irene Astafan, Paul and David of Castorland; Jerry of Georgia; Sarah (William) Walsemann of Carthage, Ellen (Jim) Remington of Glenfield, Helen (Joseph) Morisette and Martha (Patrick) McCarthy of Cape Vincent; and several grandchildren & great-grandchildren.


Herb married Janice Raso on June 20, 2010.


Herb had a special bond with his grandfather, George. Being the oldest son in the family they were great buddies. And, oh, the stories they could tell.


Herb painted with his Dad and helped on the family farm until he was drafted into the Army serving in Koreas as a field artillery chief. He was wounded June 11, 1953 during a missile attack and was hospitalized in a MASH unit. He later returned to action and, as a result, was awarded the Purple Heart.


On his first return from service Herb worked for O’Connor Vaults until he and Helen founded Jefferson Concrete Corporation where he was known as a hands-on boss working alongside his employees. A “tell it like it is” man, Herb was respected by everyone he came in contact with. He also had a nickname for everyone he knew.


Herbie was a member of the Kiwanis Club, and a life-member of the VFW and Black River American Legion. He also served on the Black River Cemetery board of directors.


Herb will be sorely missed by all those who knew him. He was always there to help anyone in need, especially his siblings and parents.


Herbie is predeceased by two sons, Herby Waite & Tom Waite; a stepdaughter, Sandra Raso-Waite; his first wife, Helen Sheltray-Waite; and siblings Evelyn (Bill) McCallops, Mary (Robert) Greenwood, Carol Elizabeth, Harold, Howard “Doc” and Kenneth.


Arrangements are with Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, Inc.


Online condolences may be made at www.reedbenoit.com 

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Dad, you have no idea how much I miss you. The only satisfaction I can have from your leaving is knowing that your finally back with mom. Tell her I love her & really miss her too. Thank you too for taking care of us kids in your will. Jan is a wonderful person, she took very good care of you & for that I will also be grateful.
She also honored your wishes & did what you asked her to do. She took care of us girls, just like you asked her to do. Jan is having a hard time right now, but...

Karen and family I am sorry to hear of the loss of your father. My prayers are with you

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. We were fortunate to have you an Jan in our lives. Many great times on the porch. I will cherish our memories forever!

To All Members of Herb's Extended Family - I'm so sorry to hear of Herb's Passing. He & Helen were such good friends to my Parent's, Herb & Kate Greene. Looking back on his Military Career, I now see where his "Take no Prisoners" attitude came from. I appreciate him giving me a chance @ Jefferson Concrete, it wasn't meant to be. Thanks Herb, For Being YOU. Billy Greene.

Rip buddy u where a great friend of mine love and miss u buddy

i KNEW HERBERT FOR A LONG TIME .HE WAS ALWAYS SM,ILING When we were looking at homes he told many stories and both Herbert and his Jan were just wonderful people to work with. God Bless

We were sorry to hear of Herb's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with his siblings and children.

I'll miss our chats and the hat tips.

I was just a little kid when our mother received the news from the State Dept that brother Herbert was wounded in Korea! It was horrible news but he overcame it and went on to have a full life. Brother Herb was always the life of the party and was very successful in business as well. As I mentioned to a good friend, I believed he lived life on his own terms.....and he pretty much departed on his own terms. God bless him and all those who know and love him!