PETER-WHITTEMORE-Obituary

PETER GANSEVOORT WHITTEMORE

Cohasset, Massachusetts

Jul 15, 1950 – Jan 26, 2021 (Age 70)

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BORN
July 15, 1950
DIED
January 26, 2021
AGE
70
LOCATION
Cohasset, Massachusetts

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WHITTEMORE, Peter Gansevoort Of Cohasset, passed away on Tuesday, January 26. He was born in Cohasset on July 15, 1950, the fourth son of Katherine G. and Anthony R. Whittemore. He was predeceased by his parents and his brother Timothy, and is survived by two brothers, Anthony Whittemore of...

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I think of him every day . What a lovely man .

I will never forget Peter, his wisdom, his kindness, his uniqueness, his smile. He remains irreplaceable. It was a privilege and honor to be able to call him my friend as well as life advisor. Namaste.

We think of you often dear friend . Rest easy .

Rest well old friend..many loving memories flood my heart...you are missed..my deepest condolences to all of Peter's family and friends

Peter's family were our neighbors on Atlantic Ave., in Cohasset, back in the '50s. When I was a kid, they seemed golden but have suffered much sadness in the decades since. Peter, like the rest of his family, was brilliant, quirky, friendly and loyal. I had looked forward to reconnecting after half a century, and indeed had lunch with him last fall. Alas, that was the end of our road. Condolences to his family, of whom I best knew, I guess, Jamie.

Peter was GREAT..he was left, I was a little Right..but we talked ..and I loved him, and I feel he felt the same of me....I will miss Him deeply...just GREAT person..!!

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Condolences to Peter's family. He was a great friend to my husband, Stephen Mattie, in sickness and in health. I am extremely grateful for that friendship. Peter, Fred and Stephen were quite the trio for many years. I can't imagine what these three talked about over coffee. It must of been quite a trip. RIP.

I met Peter through my father, Steve M. as they were both part of the AA community. They had a friendship of many years when my father suffered a traumatic brain injury. Peter was right there to pick up my dad for meetings. To take him out to coffee. When my father passed, Peter gave a heartfelt tribute. I am sure my father was there to welcome Peter into the afterlife. I am also confident they are onto bigger and better things.
Michelle Fairbanks