Keith-Whittaker-Obituary

Keith Whittaker

Grand Haven, Michigan

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Whittaker, Keith Grand Rapids, MI Keith Allan Whittaker, age 54, of Grand Rapids entered Heaven's gates on Wednesday, November 4, 2015, after a short battle with early-onset Alzheimer's Disease. He is survived by his wife, Debra (Lefler); son, David; daughter, Julia; mother, Sandra (Enge)...

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I worked for Keith at the Lowell Meijer. If you needed time off for anything he would be sure you got it. He was easy going and he certainly loved his two children. He talked about them all the time.

I worked for Keith at the Muskegon Meijer, he always had a good sense of humor and a smile. Really someone nice to know. I was sad to hear of Keith's passing. Vonda

Keith was the most professional manager that I have worked with in over four decades. Keith had the perfect balance incorporating humor and professionalism in his work and treated everyone with tremendous dignity and respect. It was a pleasure and honor to know and work with Keith.

I remember playing with Keith and Sheila as a youth while Sandy and Bill played cards with my parents. He was a great man and loved by many and will be missed. My mother and I send our deepest sympathy and our condolences to your family. Our love and prayers are with you both.

Lois and Sara Ralya

As a vendor working at Lowell Meijer, I had many encounters with Keith. He was always easy going and pleasant to deal with. His managerial style is seldom seen in today's business world. Rest in peace Keith.

Keith was one of the most understanding caring boss' ever. My thoughts are with his family on this hard time in there lives. Very glad that Keith is now free and happy and will never be forgotten.

I worked with Keith at the Lowell Meijer. He will always be remembered as a kind and gentle man.

So sorry for your family's loss. I had the opportunity to work with Keith at the Lowell Meijer for a few years during High School and College. His smile was contagious, and he brought his energetic spirit to work every day. I appreciated and admired his leadership during the time we worked together. Even years after working at Meijer, Keith stayed in communication and expressed interest in what was going on in my life. He had a servant heart and will be missed by many. My prayers go out...

Keith was a great person and probably one of the easiest going boss ever. Everyone who knew him knew the love he had for his family and Julia and David his beautiful children. You walk with angles now Keith.