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Stephen P. Whelton

Tewksbury, Massachusetts

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Stephen P. Whelton 39, of Tewksbury A lifetime resident of Tewksbury, MA, Stephen passed away in the comfort of his home surrounded by his family on July 22, 2008 following a courageous three year battle against colon cancer. Stephen was married for twelve years to his best friend and high...

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Mr. Whelton was the best teacher ever. he always had a smile on, no matter what the situation was, he never made anyone upset and always was around to help. he helped a alot during my junior year and i will never forget how great he was and the huge impact he left on me and all of his students, Rest In Peace Mr. Stephen Whelton. You Will Forever Be Missed And Loved.

Dianne and Family,

I’d like to express my deepest and most sincere sympathies to you and the entire family.

I had the opportunity to call Steve my friend starting at the ripe old age of “football 9”. Through the years we shared many laughs on weekend mornings as the “BK breakfast club”. He was able to get a rag-tag bunch of high schoolers to hold it together long enough to make it through the breakfast and lunch rushes. Reading through the other posts, it was apparent that he...

Dear Dianne, Lauren, & Sean,
After just learning about the passing of Stephen just saddened me deeply. I will always remember how kind and thoughtful he was and the love that he shared will always be remembered and sadly misssed. My hearts and prayers to each of you

Dear Dianne, Lauren, and Sean,

As Charles mentioned below, Stephen wasn’t only our great friend, he was also our hope to live, work and become a part of American society. I met him when he was Assistant General Manager at Radisson Hotel Chelmsford. He used his great experiences and sense of humor to welcome us to his management team in our most difficult days. He was great person, friend and manager. After I know him more, I also discovered his great love to his family.

When...

Dear Dianne, Lauren, and Sean,

I owe my career, and my ability to live and work in the US, to Stephen. He gave me a chance at the Radisson when he didn't have to, and I will be forever grateful for his kindness.

My thoughts and prayers, and those of my family in Kenya, are with you all at this time.

Mr. Whelton was an amazing teacher. He was my teacher this year and he defanitely had a HUGE impact on my LIFE. Hes made me realize that some people (like him) do things just because its the right thing. And he always told me, that even though he wasnt always feeling his best, he would always get out of bed each morning because being there for his studens means more to them then they show. On the last day of school, I told him, "If you come back next year, ill switch into your shop...

Dear Dianne and Family,

I was so saddened to hear about Stephen's passing. I will always remember his sense of humor from the old TMHS days.

My deepest condolences to you all. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

I also did not know Stephen or the family, but was so touched by the story of his daughter and the lemonade stand. I am sure that Stephen is so very proud of his kids and will be watching over them with a huge smile on his face. My thoughts go out to his wife and entire family.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time.