Michael-Whitmore-Obituary

Michael L. Whitmore

Houston, Texas

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MICHAEL L. WHITMORE, 44, passed away February 19, 2003. He was a 22 year veteran of the Houston Police Department achieving the rank of Sergeant of Police. He was a graduate of the Houston Police Academy Cadet Class #96. He is survived by his loving wife Donna, children Amber Nicole, Christopher...

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We all miss youlife isn’t the sameAll my loveYour Sis

19 years of wondering what life would be like if you were here...Rest in peace big brother...Always love you...Kim

Mike...another year and that makes 18....we are all still here except you....my orchid bloomed again...this time with three flowers...you brightened my day!!! We all miss and love you...Kim, Charlie, Cameron and Tyler....

Mike...its been 17 years since youve passed....I wish I could have had those years with you....the orchid on my table had a bunch of buds and one bloomed this morning...thanks for the flower from heaven...we love and miss you very much...Kim, Charlie, Cameron and Tyler....

I cant believe its been 16 years since youve been gone...just seems like yesterday....we all still miss you dearly...with all the love in our hearts...Kim, Charlie, Cameron and Tyler

Missing you every day, Bro....Just not the same without you....

Thinking of you today and always....Miss and love you very much.

Kim, Charlie, Cameron & Tyler

We put you to rest five years ago Mike and it seems like yesterday. We always ask ourselves "when will we see you again" and out of the blue Lynn called and wanted to join us for dinner. What better way to remember you than to spend time with your daughter and family. You would have loved Kris and Cali and being a grandfather. We will love them two times as much for you. There is a special place in our hearts for "Baby Robert Aiden" who we know is sitting on your shoulders in heaven. Now...

My clock in my bedroom stopped working this morning and it made me think about how precious time is to all of us and how easily, without warning, it can be taken away.

Always,

Your sister, Kim