Quince-Whittle-Obituary

Quince Whittle Jr.

Omaha, Nebraska

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WHITTLE-Quince, Jr., "Bill", age 85, of Omaha. Retired Teamster #554. Preceded in death by parents; sister, Yvonne. Survived by wife, Ardith Whittle; sons and daughters-in-law, Rick (Dianna) Whittle, Ken Whittle, Rodney (Mary Jo) Whittle; grandchildren, Lanie (Bill) Whittle-Daggett,...

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My Uncle Bill encouraged me to buy a CB radio when we were going to my brothers wedding in Alabama. I lost him on the road. Kept screaming Mr. Q MrQ come in come in. After a few minutes of this a trucker driver came on and said darling I don't believe this man is going to talk with you. He isn't a man he is my uncle, but we connected a little later down the road and made it to the wedding in one piece.
My brother Bill took my mom and me on a trip around Look Out Mountain to see our...

Bill was such a great man. We were so sorry to hear of his passing. We're sending lots of love to the family at this difficult time.

You and your family are in our hearts and prayers.

Knowing & working with Ken, hearing and learning about all the other family members, grandkids, great grandkids. A family full of integrity, positive and moral values ...Quince Jr has truly left a legacy behind that would make any Daddy proud and bring honor to the Whittle name. Carry on that heritage and my prayers are with you all

It is in the peace that is found in knowing God that I pray for you and your family. Be not troubled but rejoice in the fact that the rewards of a fruitful life is a rich legacy that nothing can seperate you from. Meditate on all that is good, lean to God and this too shall pass. In Christ I stand with your family during this time.

I am sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My heart goes out to your family at this time of loss. Just know our prayers are with you...

We will keep your Family in our prayers. God Bless.

Thinking of you in your sad times. Always hard to give these loved ones up Tom and Mary Jo Valley Ne