Jeffrey-Whitman-Obituary

Jeffrey Whitman

Loves Park, Illinois

1952 - 2015

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JEFFREY S. WHITMAN, 63 LOVES PARK - Jeffrey S. Whitman, 63, of Loves Park passed away at home Friday, September 4, 2015, following a seven month battle with leukemia. Born February 25, 1952, in Rockford, the son of Charles Edwin and Dorothy A. (Johnson) Whitman. Attended Harlem High School and...

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Please note: Service time is at 2:30 pm. At the time of this posting, it is incorrectly listed as 2:00 on this website under "Service Details."

Lori and Scott i am so sorry for your loss. Jeff was a great person and always cared for everyone. During our years at Mautz Paint i always told him he would of been more at home on Waltons mountain running a general store with a pickle barrel and telling stories. I still tell people about some of his stories and jokes he did. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My deepest sympathy to Jeff's entire family. Vicky, I can't begin to imagine what it must be like to lose a sibling you've grown up with and shared every year of your life with but I'm sure, knowing you, they were very special years. Remembering especially my dear friend, Helen. Jeff was much more than a stepson to you. He held a very special place in your heart. I offer you my love and support. To Jeff's wife, son, and entire family, I lift you all in prayer and ask God to send angels to...

My heart is heavy hearing the new of Jeff's passing. With my deepest sympathy and prayers in your lost of a great person.

I was really shocked to learn about Jeff's passing. We go way back, when we were much younger. I was a chemical salesman and called on Colorama Paint & Wallpaper in Loves Park in the '70's and '80's. When I came in for a sales call, Jeff really made me feel welcome as a vendor. We talked about almost everything but business. lol. In later years, he also helped me as a customer at Mautz Paint and Nicholson for my paint decorating needs. He was truly caring on how he interacted with his...