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Dr. Richard P. Whittaker

Pottstown, Pennsylvania

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DR. RICHARD P. WHITTAKER, 75 Dr. Richard P. Whittaker, 75, husband of Margaret (Peggy) Whittaker, died peacefully in the presents of loved ones at the Seasons Hospice, Phoenixville Hospital on February 26, 2016. He had been suffering from lung cancer, which was diagnosed in August of 2015. Dr....

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I looked up Dr. Whittaker´s obituary after riding the new bridge on the SRT to Pottstown. What a wonderful man and a life well-lived. Thank you to Dr. Whittaker and family for making the bridge a reality.

A dear friend, ever optimistic, ever caring known from our time in publc school, and later a fellow humanitrian to the poor.

Dr. Todd D. Stong Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico

A kind, thoughtful, extremely gifted, enthusiastic humanitarian I shall always remember. Richard and I worked together as volunteer physicians in the aftermath of the massive 1972 Managua earthquake. We participated together in many other volunteer projects in Central America. Regardless of the circumstances, Richard's enthusiasm, ingenuity, his great passion for life always was boundless. In the memories of all who knew him, Richard will live on.

I was sorry to hear of Dr. Whittaker's passing. We were neighbors on Herrick Road in the Canal Zone where my father was also a Physician at Gorgas Hospital. Recall great times in the 70s. I had reached out to him earlier but never re-connected. My condolences to his family and community, what a great loss.

Dear Peggy and family.
Our most sincere condolences to you and your family on the death of your devoted husband and father.
You both gave so much to the Montgomery County Medical Society and the Auxiliary. Rudy and I loved visiting your farm. We hope to get to the funeral on Friday.
Love and prayers

Dear Peggy and family
I am so sad for you. Almost to the day, a year apart, we lost our most dearest love. I am thinking of you, your children and grandchildren.
Francoise Davis

With great sadness in my heart for this terrible loss of a friend and doctor, neighbor and humanitarian. My sincere sympathies to the Whittaker family. I've had a flood of memories of Doc Whit explaining what was broken, to how long it would take to heal, I do believe he's set or injected each of my family members in one limb or another; of football games and there's the Doc and Peg watching our boys - his always played basketball, he supported everyone's kids; July 4th parades and him...