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Loretta Whitaker Obituary

LORETTA M.
WHITAKER
ITHACA - Loretta M. Whitaker, of 318 McGraw House, Ithaca, passed away at Cayuga Medical Center on Friday, December 12, 2008, at the age of 83.
Born in Erin, New York on June 29, 1925, Loretta was the daughter of Oscar and Dorothy (Sharp) Pelham.
She had worked at Tompkins County Hospital and Tompkins County Farm & Home but considered caring for family the most important life endeavor. While the children were young Loretta was actively involved in their lives by serving in a leadership capacity with the PTA and Girl Scouts. At home she made cookies with the children and later the grandchildren. As they grew she shared recipes from her extensive collection of cookbooks, sharing cooking secrets that were not written in the pages of those cookbooks. Loretta could often be found watching cooking shows, working on her crossword puzzles, talking to Tutor or one of her children on the phone or challenging Rachael to a game of Scrabble. The pride that Loretta took in her family and their accomplishments was evidenced by the praise she often gave in the form of a note or card. She also lifted the spirits of friends with smiles of confidence and notes of support, leading many to consider Loretta a very special person in their life.
She was married to George Whitaker for 10 blissful years before he passed away. He always treated Loretta like a queen and bought her roses just because he loved her. In return, Loretta loved George deeply and missed him everyday over the past 22 years. Filling one another's hearts with joy, the couple gardened and canned together, went dancing with Roger and Mary Whitaker, traveled, and talked about their children. Every year George bought Loretta a box of chocolates for her birthday and for Mother's Day and since his passing, George's son, Bob has continued the tradition without missing a year.
Whether Loretta was at home, walking, dining out, shopping or just getting together with friends, she was always dressed impeccably. Loretta's warm presence will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.
In addition to her parents; Loretta was preceded in death by her loving husband, George Whitaker; one brother, Dr. Richard Pelham; three sisters, Evelyn Haflett, Virginia Fish and Patsy Rial; and one brother-in-law, William Haflett.
Loretta adored her seven children who survive her. She felt privileged to provide nurture to her three children and equally privileged to be a mother to George's four children. Her children are Lois (Pete) Briggs, Donna Collins, Frank (Annette) White, Ken (Donna) Whitaker, Jim (Marie) Whitaker, Bob (Chris) Whitaker and Bill (Maria) Whitaker. She is also survived by 17 grandchildren, Petey (Angie) Briggs, Jen (Jason) Ryman, DJ (Ginger) Collins, Mike (Ann) Collins, Rachael (Jozef) Dobsovic, Frankie White, Ryan White, Kenny Whitaker, Ronda Whitaker, Andy (Terry) Whitaker, Kenna (Seth) Bailey, Mike (Kelly) Whitaker, Jeff (April) Whitaker, Robbie Whitaker, Beth Jolles (Kevin Alexander), Marissa Whitaker and Brandon Whitaker; 16 great-grandchildren, Hunter, Nathan, Marcus, Jessica, Tony, Matthew, Kevin, Ashley, Jordan, Heather, Marissa, Cheyenne, Jenneca, Skyler, Sean and Kyle; two sisters, Lena (Rev. Emerson) Ross and Carolyn "Tutor" Jelliff; one sister-in-law, Dee Haflett; a special friend, Peggy Houghton; and many nieces and nephews, including Rita Brown and Rochelle Jelliff, who always gave Loretta special care.
The family will be present to receive friends on Monday, December 15, from 5-8 p.m. at the Ness-Sibley Funeral Home, 23 South St., Trumansburg.
Services will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday, December 16, at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Ed Jelliff and the Rev. Tim Dean officiating. Private graveside services will be held at the Christian Cemetery in Enfield at a later date.
The family asks those who wish to make a contribution in Loretta's memory to kindly consider Hospicare of Tompkins County, 172 E. King Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850.
For additional information, please contact the funeral home at 1-888-534-5446 or www.ness-sibley.com.

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

Published by Ithaca Journal from Dec. 13 to Dec. 15, 2008.

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Rachelle Jelliff

December 17, 2008

Aunt Loretta was a very remarkably lady. She was full of engery and loved life and her family. She would always tell me that she love me muchly as I would tell her the same.

Delores Watts

December 16, 2008

Although I only knew Loretta for a short time, I was very impressed with her kindness and grace. She was thought of very highly by all her new relatives down south. My sadness is for my grandson , Nathan Collins, who will not have the pleasure of knowing his great -grandmother personally. I know his Mom, Dad, Uncle Mike and Grandma Donna will keep her memory alive for him. My deepest sympathy to Donna and all the family Delores & Bill Watts

Esther Adams

December 15, 2008

Loretta was a great person and Aunt. I had many great visits with her throught the years whenever I was able to get home. Always enjoyed her cards at Christmas. I fondly remember her visit to my house with George and Mary and Roger back when she was still a newly wed. So sorry and deepest sympathy.
Esther Adams

Doug Angle

December 15, 2008

Ken,Donna,and Family-
Sorry to hear about your loss.

Tony whitaker

December 14, 2008

Great Grandma Loretta you are loved by so many and will be missed by all. Love you, Ton

Matthew Whitaker

December 14, 2008

Great Grandma Loretta, I miss you and love you. You are now safe in heaven.

Jessica Whitaker

December 14, 2008

Grandma i love and will miss you a great deal. I have loved going to all of those christmas parties and just sitting there and talking with you and learning from you. I will miss seeing you at manos and eating ice cream with you. i will always remember the times we spent together and i will never forget you. I love you so much and at least now you will feel no pain.

Ronde Bowers

December 14, 2008

For the wonderful talks and the wonderful laughs Grandma Loretta and I had many times in front of City Hall on my lunch hour.

I will miss you a great deal Grandma but you are now up with your love George, whom I got to know through your eyes.

You will forever be in my heart. Love you Grandma and miss you.

Julie Olinger

December 14, 2008

I am so thankful for the many wonderful memories I have of Aunt Loretta. I thought so highly of her and loved her dearly. She was a wonderful woman and I will miss her very much.

Rita Brown

December 13, 2008

Love you muchly Aunt Loretta. God Bless you.

del howard

December 13, 2008

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

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