John-WHITEHOUSE-Obituary

John Armson WHITEHOUSE

Mittagong, New South Wales

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WHITEHOUSE, John Armson. Dr John Whitehouse formerly of Winmalee Springwood, husband of Olwyn, passed away peacefully in the company of his family at The Abbey Mittagong on 30th December 2016. John is greatly missed by the family he loved so dearly and enthusiastically. In particular, his...

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Cuzz, as John was warmly referred to owing to the connection of the Whitehouse family and the Weir family (late of Blaxland), was the warmest, funniest, most sincere and most fabulous family doctor and friend anyone could have!!! He delivered both our girls, Kristene and Karen, saw our family through some difficult health issues but, more than anything, he was a warm and loving friend!! We shared the best of memories with John, Olwyn, Maureen Thompson and Molly Whitehead!!!!!!! Rest in...

Like so many other families living in Springwood during the 1960s Dr John was our family Doctor. John was a fine man a wonderful Doctor and a good friend of the family. He will be very much missed by those that knew him.
My heartfelt sympathy to his family at this very sad time.

Attended John's Memorial Service with 3 others from 1st Burwood Boy Scout group mid to late 1940's He was a great role model always HAPPY and a big influence on my and many others lives Lots to remember from our scouting days outings and phone calls over the many years The huge attendance today is a fitting recognition and celebration of a full and wonderful life. John Crawford

'Lands End' days were wonderful with you and Ol. Your generosity, kindness and love will be forever in my memory, dear John x

Len Beadell & John Whitehouse - 1980

On behalf of my brother and sister I would like to extend our condolences to his family and friends. We always knew him as Johnny, so called by one of his oldest friends, our father Len Beadell. John used to call Len "The Gink"!! There will be much hearty laughter and catching up on old times going on....

A wonderful gentleman. How fortunate to have known him. He shall indeed be missed.