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John "David" Whyte

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John "David" Whyte obituary, 1940-2020, Pickford, MI

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1940

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2020

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John Whyte Obituary

John "David" Whyte, age 80, of Sugar Island, Michigan, died on December 2, 2020. He was
born February 29, 1940 to James and Barbara (Cole) Whyte in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

David grew up in a military family that brought him to many places and gave him many
experiences. One of the most interesting was his time living on the island of Guam. That
military life brought David's family to settle in Pickford, Michigan, where he met his high
school sweetheart, then bride, Patricia Jeske. The two raised four beautiful children in Sault
Ste. Marie and then moved to Sugar Island, Michigan in the mid- 90's where they have
enjoyed island life ever since.

David enjoyed hunting and fishing. Each fishing trip taken with his son-in-law Harold or his
many fishing buddies usually resulted in a story or two filled with humor. One of the best
parts of island life for David were his many friends and feeding his band of ducks that he
would call to the yard with his unique "quack". To his great grandkids he was known as "Papa
Duck". He also enjoyed talking to and feeding the two Sand Hill Cranes that returned each
spring. They trusted him so much they would venture up onto the deck to knock on the
sliding door. This resulted in replacement of two or three screens throughout the years. David
enjoyed the peacefulness of the river in front of his house and mowing the lawn on his tractor
after dark.

Relatively early in life, David became owner of Soo Imports Volkswagen dealership in 1974
where he had been the General Manager since the mid 60's. Cars were an everyday part of
life and while growing up, all four of his children learned to drive a stick shift pretty well, even
before they were able to legally drive. And recently, when David took his favorite little car to a
Valet, he became aware that most young people of today never learned to drive a stick, so he
offered to teach them, which made him smile.

At its infancy, David was part of the car dealership "Coffee" group that had the vision of a fivehundred-mile snowmobile race. He was part of the original work crew to build the track that
became home to the International 500 and went on and qualified in the first couple of races.
He often boasted about still holding records at the Soo I-500 Track. "First driver out",
inaugural race of 1969, "Slowest qualifying time", when he blew the track on his machine,
then pushed it across the finish line. And the "Shortest race ever run" (¼ mile), where he blew
the engine at the start under the bridge.

David and Pat enjoyed camping and traveling. They visited Hawaii, Japan and Germany and
took their children to Florida every year and traveled along the Eastern Coast of the U.S.
when they were young. David especially enjoyed annual camping trips with the Jeske Family,
to which he was referred to as "Favorite Uncle Dave". David loved to play cards with his
friends on Thursday nights, but we never heard if he won. He was a member of the First
United Presbyterian Church, a Past Worshipful Master of Bethel 358 of the Masonic Lodge of
Michigan and was Associate Patron of the Sault Ste. Mare Chapter #82, Order of Eastern Star.
After graduating from Lake Superior State University late in life, David enjoyed his career as
an Attorney, graduating from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 1985 and was a member of
the Michigan Bar Association. He especially enjoyed the work he did with the Sault Tribe
youth via Tribal Court.

David is survived by his wife of 62 years, Patricia; children, Janice (Harold) Bailey of Sugar
Island, Michigan, Michael Whyte of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Jonna (Dan) Hudson of
Royal Oak, Michigan, and Rhonda Grochowalski, Grand Rapids, Michigan; grandchildren,
Nicholas (Michelle) Veit, Joe (Laura) Bailey, Jamie Kirts, Andrew Kirts, Jeni Hudson, EJ
Grochowalski, and Emily Grochowalski; great-grandchildren, Brianna Kik, Christian Caskey,
Damien Veit, Kaylen Veit, Westin Bailey, and Jenna Bailey; and siblings, Samuel Whyte of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Judy Sinkovich of Alliance, Ohio. Sister and Brother-in-laws,
Alice and Dale MacDowell, Carol and Jake Postma, John Jeske, Eda and Jeff Palo and
Margaret Bess. Cousins Sue Griffith, Emery Cole and Sue Clark.

David was preceded in death by his parents, James Whyte, Barbara Ross and step- father,
Sonny Ross; brothers, James and Nicholas Whyte; nephew, Jimmy Whyte; in-laws, Bert and
Amanda Jeske; brother-in-law,"Bud" Jeske; nephews,Darrin, Kurtis and their baby sister,
Marcy Jo Postma; and great nephew, Tyler Bares.

David has been cremated and his ashes will be with Pat until they are together again. A
celebration of life will be held in warmer weather this summer as he hated the cold. David
requested that friends and family come with a story to "Roast" him and enjoy the many "Dave
Whyte" stories that will be told. As a father, David always told the kids and grandkids about a
hidden treasure, adding that there might even be a map. Of course, the kids and grandkids
always asked where the treasure was buried. During his last days, it became very apparent
that each of them were a treasure, time with loved ones is a treasure, memories you create
and experience share with a love one is a treasure. It's not the X on the map.

In their golden years, David was an excellent caregiver to his wife Patricia through a serious
illness and again in protecting them both from the threat of COVID. Words cannot describe
the wonderful care the War Memorial Hospital Family provided to David and his loved ones
throughout David's cancer journey. The family would like to thank all staff, but especially Dr.
Chander and his office staff, Dr. Jensen, Chelsea and Oncology Staff and the Road to
Recovery volunteers.

The family has asked that each of you consider supporting the frontline and essential workers
at War Memorial Hospital and in our community. Whether it be gift cards that support local
businesses, sending holiday cookies, a meal to their home or work, or cards of support and
thanks while they fight this battle against Covid-19.

Cards can be sent to Patricia Whyte, 888 S. Westshore Dr., Sault Ste. Marie, Mi 49783

R. Galer Funeral Home of Pickford, Michigan is serving the family. Condolences may be sent
to the family at www.rgalerfuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Sault News on Dec. 8, 2020.

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Julie A. Beck

February 29, 2024

Thinking of you, J. David Whyte, on your birthday. I have missed you, my friend. You were loved by animals and children and treasured by those of us you called "friend". You always had a smile and a happy tone in greeting. You made each day in your presence easier and lighter. Thank you for enhancing my life with your friendship.

Roxanna Strickland Livermore

December 8, 2020

Dave was a wonderful person. He met a lot to Dave and I. We were blessed to know Dave and Pat. Pat our prayers are with you and your family. Thank you for all the two of you have done for our community.
Peace and Love. Roxanna Strickland Livermore

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