Stillman-Westbrook-Obituary

Stillman Foote Westbrook

Newark, Delaware

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Stillman "Tim" Foote Westbrook, age 60, of Newark, DE, died on Tuesday, October 5, 2010, at his home.Tim was born in Pittsburgh, PA, on October 7, 1949. He grew up in Delaware County, PA, graduated from the Episcopal Academy in Merion, PA, and Randolph-Macon College, in Ashland, VA, where he was...

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Tim was such a kind, loving nephew. I think of him often and miss his smile and presence in my life. He was such a devoted member of our family. With loving thoughts and memories, Ann

Tim was a truly wonderful man. I remember sailing many years ago with him and his family in New Bern NC where all of us were awed by seeing a double rainbow! Tim drew positivity and sometimes magic to those around him. I always smile when I think of him. I fantasize that he would have been a perfect friend for Bill Bryon! It's easy for me to picture them telling stories to each other in a British pub. Rest easy, Tim.

I went to our 50th high school reunion in 2017 -- Tim's classmates and I shared stories of those we had lost, and I had a chance to share several stories about Tim that others had not heard. Everyone remembered him as a kind, generous, and very positive influence on our class, and we miss him.

I am so sorry to learn of Tim's passing and send my love and thoughts to everyone. You may remember me as Cheryl Wright....

Aunt Gigi, Ellen, Jennie, Margaret and Kate.....I have no words to bring comfort to your sorrow. Your family will always hold a special place in my heart. I will never forget the summers at the lake when your family thought nothing of embracing Joshua, Jennifer and myself as an extension of your own. As years go by, we all allow life to get in the way of building upon the respect and love family members feel for each other. Please know that Tim will always hold a special place in my...

I was a classmate of Tim's in high school, and I remember him well as a kind and generous friend. We sang together in the glee club and I never heard a complaint, criticism, or unkind word from him. I learned the word 'vexillology' from him - he was madly interested in flags at the time - and he had a full-blown enthusiasm and curiosity about the world. Thanks for your friendship, Tim.

Our nephew, Tim, will always be remembered as a caring, family oriented person. His passion for the family's ancestory will live on forever. We will miss you, Tim. Love and peace, Aunt Ann