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John "Scott" WHITMAN

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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WHITMAN, John "Scott" Age 56 Of Kalamazoo

Died unexpectedly on February 8, 2010 while walking his beloved dog in Milham Park. Scott was born on September 25, 1953 in Battle Creek, MI the son of John A. and Betty (Hill) Whitman. Scott was a Veteran having served in the US Navy during...

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Joanna and your mom have both joined you. I hope you are all together and looking over all of us left behind. Love you always

I still miss you

No matter how much time goes by I still miss you. You never missed my B-day and I still find myself checking my E-mail for a note from you. It is so hard to believe you are gone."Blue eyes crying in the rain" will always be "our song" Joan I hope you are doing OK.You sure made Scott happy.Joanna and family I feel your pain.

Scott, I hope you are at peace someplace that's beautiful.

I knew Scott from Kazoo KRPH and always remember him as as "one of the good guys" His death was a drag and none of us never know when and where we will die.

Scott you were so good to me when I was a kid, and always had kind words for my mom and I . You will be missed. Brenda Kinsey and Zelda Kinsey

Scott you are a cousin that impacted my life is a very special and positive way. Though I was not privileged to live closer to you in later years growing up with you and your family was a true experience. We will miss you but we know that you will always be close by when we see a helping hand going out to others. We are all so proud to have known you and our heartfelt prayers go out to the whole family. We loved you in life and will continue to love you in memories.

Scott has always been a chip off the old block of his Dad my Uncle John. Much of my youth was spent with Uncle John and Aunt Betty. As kids we found many things to do but with Scott was always about the good stuff. His spirit will live on in all the people that was touched by his life. I know what a privilege it is to have known a person like Scott. You will be missed but never forgotten.

The good die young and you were good to others, sharing unconditional love and kindness. You will be missed by all who knew you. We shared many good times together. I know you are now surtounded by family and friends who have gone before you. You were surly your fathers son walking in his footsteps caring for others. I will never forget how you loved nature and the time we shared camping and being free in Gods world. I hope you can sit on that dock by the bay watching the sunset. I hope to...