Stephen-Whitaker-Obituary

Stephen Frank Whitaker Sr.

Lanesboro, Pa, New York

Age 70

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Whitaker, Stephen Frank, Sr.Stephen Frank Whitaker, Sr. of Lanesboro, Pa. passed away on Saturday April 9, 2016 at the age of 70 years. He was predeceased by his parents Robert Whitaker and Erma (Botts) Spark, two step-fathers Pete Spark and Vutch; in-laws Frederick & Lorraine Staerker, Jr.;...

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I only just now found Steve's obit. We became internet friends probably 20 years ago through a love of railroads and The Starrucca Viaduct. We swapped daily email for several years and I loved every one of them, always looking forward to them. Steve was a good guy; fascinating, intelligent, knowledgeable. I am sorry. As fate often does, it takes us in different directions. Somehow, we sadly lost touch with one another. My very belated condolences to Steve's family.

Judy, God bless.
Steve, RIP

Bill Carangelo: so sorry to hear about Steve's passing. He was a great guy and long time friend. Rest In Peace! Bill Carangelo

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Knew him growing up. Love and prayers to all.
Sara Jordan Fives

Dear Judy , Family & Loved ones,
I am so sorry to learn of Steve's passing. I wish you God's Blessing to help you all through this.
Remember, he has graduated to Heaven & you will be together again one day.
He was a good classmate & I enjoyed talking with him on the phone. Also he was a help to me when I was getting our class reunion together.
We don't know each other but I will keep you in my prayers, If you ever need to talk, e mail me & i will get back in...

Steve, hardworking guy, most always wore a white shirt, long sleeves to work. I worked with Steve on special programs at LINK. RIP Steve

I am so sorry to hear of Steves passing. I have not seen him since we graduated high school. He ,was a great classmate and from what I have read,a great person. Condolences to the family. Jane Connors Liles.

So very sorry to hear of Steve's passing. I knew him from Lodge as he was the Master in Canawacta a year after I was in Thompson. I remember him as a good man. Surely his passing will create much sorrow among family and friends. The silver lining is our good memories. May God Bless You and your family for your service to our country and God Rest Your Soul.

So sad to hear of Steve's passing. We were good friends as teen agers as well as in high school. We rode motorcycles together and car pooled for years when we worked at Link. Always a good guy and will be missed.