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Thomas D. Whittingham Sr.

West Chester, Pennsylvania

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West Chester, Pennsylvania
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National Kidney Foundation

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Thomas D. Whittingham Sr. of West Chester Thomas D. Whittingham, Sr., 72, of West Chester, died peacefully at home on Thursday, October 27, 2011. He was born on August 9, 1939 in Roxborough, to the late Thomas E. and Alma Holland Whittingham. Thomas was a graduate of Lower Merion High School and...

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A very kind and generous man. Always had a smile on his face, a beer and steak offer in his words of kindness, and an offer of fishing in his pond to my kids. To say he is greatly missed by my family and friends is an understatement . I always think of him as I pass his cabin. God bless his soul.

to tom and chris take good care of that cabin your dad will live forever in it.I am very glad i got to know him and call him friend.

To Betsy, Kim, Stacy, Chris and Tommy- Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of a your loved one- a truly great man with a heart of gold. We met your family years ago and always commented among ourselves what and kind and generous man Tom was. Your family also shares the same fine qualities Tom exhibited. I remember most how kind he was to my son, Jonathan, when he came over to go fishing in your pond and how Tom would help and teach him. We're all only here for a short time....

I only met Whitt a few times but he was so funny! Very memorable man. I hope all the good memories everyone has kepts you smiling whenever you think of him.Sure he will smiling down at you.

To Betsy and all the family, Tommy will truly be missed by everyone that knew him. I will never forget his sayings for us as children - curtain climbers, linoleum lizards, etc.. Camping at Woodlands almost every weekend was always fun. We are sorry for your loss.

Thinking of you during this most difficult time. My thoughts are with you and your family.

To all the Whitt's, Tom will be dearly missed. He was a great man who had a heart of gold. Going to the mountains will never be the same. He also gave the world a wonderful family. Take comfort knowing that he is in a much better place.

The Chimino Family

Betsy, Kim, Tommy, Stacey, Chris, and family:
We are so sorry for your loss. Tom was an amazing (and hysterical) husband, father, grandfather and friend. It is a testament to the kind of man Tom was, to know he will be missed by SO many. Please know you are in our prayers and we love you.

Taylor and family,
So sorry for your loss. Keep the fond memories close to your heart. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
The Fischer Family