Marvin-Whitmore-Obituary

Marvin Whitmore

Baltimore, Maryland

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WHITMORE , Marvin On April 17, 2009, MARVIN WHITMORE, of Catonsville, MD; beloved husband of Ruth S. Whitmore; loving father of Jean (David) Allen of Wheaton, IL, Stewart Whitmore of Burbank, CA, Janet (Harold) Weinberg of Potomac, MD, Bradford (Mary Ann) Whitmore of Wilmette,...

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A friend and one of the finest men I have had the pleasure to know.

I am so sorry of your loss. I will always remember the great times that we spent together. I will never forget his loving smile and his laugh. He will definitely be missed. God Bless!
Niece,
Christinia

Stewart, Jean, Jan, Please have sincerest condolences from the Williams family, formerly of Michigan City. The loss of our parents is recent enough that we very much understand the sense of loss. For me, I remember very clearly your father's kindness in regularly offering me a ride to summer school classes at Elston. Please know that your are in our thoughts and prayers.

My thoughts and prayer are with you and your family. Uncle Marvin was a loving and kind person. He will be missed. Your Caring Nephew,
Tommy and wife Bonnie

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and friends. I remember Mr. Whitmore when he served on the Advisory Board of St. Anthony Hospital in Michigan City. In the name of the Sisters of St. Anthony I thank you for the time given to us.
Sister M. Marcene Franz, OSF
St. Anthony Memorial Hospital
Michigan City, Indiana

Sorry to hear the loss of a wonderful Man. We will celebrate his homeging. for we know he is in a better place.

My deepest sympathy for the family. Marv was a wonderful example of a very dedicated, sincere person; regardless of how you dealt with him, you felt his integrity. In the early days of Burns Harbor Plant, it was a great group within the management team and he helped to cultivate the culture.

A devoted husband, father/grandfather, a wonderful son, brother, and uncle - a true example of a honorable man. We were all blessed by his life and how he lived it. Thank you, Uncle Marvin, for what you meant to our family! Your Loving Niece,
Mary

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.