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Jeanne Carolyn Whitehouse

Jeanne Carolyn Whitehouse, 85, of Albuquerque, NM, died peacefully with her daughters by her side as the sun rose over the Sandias on November 1st, 2024, while under hospice care. Born in Walla Walla, Washington, Jeanne was a beloved educator, writer, and children's literature specialist whose work reflected her deep passion for family, community, language, and culture.

Together with her husband, David Kammer, she lovingly tended an urban garden in the historic Nob Hill area of Albuquerque, where their State Fair blue-ribbon-winning chile collections were a local favorite. Jeanne and David were avid birders with nearly 500 species of birds on their life lists. They traveled the world to experience diverse cultures and observe birds in their natural habitats. They also shared a love for exploring New Mexico's back roads along Route 66 while listening to Hawaiian music another place they loved to visit where David's work as a Route 66 historian brought them closer to the heart of the state's rich history.

Early in her life, Jeanne served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Borneo with her first husband, Philip Peterson. She then attended Columbia University's Teachers College in New York City, where her daughters Frances Taylor and Ellen Peterson Hartley were born, and her daughter, Catherine Arlowe, was adopted. In the early 1970s, Jeanne moved to Albuquerque with her family and continued her lifelong dedication to education. She taught courses in children's literature and language arts at the University of New Mexico for over 20 years and co-directed the Rio Grande Writing Project.

Writing under the name Jeanne Whitehouse Peterson, Jeanne's literary work garnered national acclaim, earning her several prestigious awards. Among her celebrated books is "I Have a Sister - My Sister is Deaf", which was honored as a Coretta Scott King Award Honor Book in 1979 and selected for Reading Rainbow. Other notable titles published by HarperCollins include "My Mama Sings", "Sometimes I Dream Horses", "That is That", "While the Moon Shines Bright", and "Don't Forget Winona".

In her later years, Jeanne found joy in tending her garden, volunteering at Chatter, and spending time with friends. A true lover of nature and all its mysteries, Jeanne was one-of-a-kind: always seeking new experiences while remaining grounded in the beauty of everyday life. She was deeply cherished by many in her community, not only for her wisdom and generosity, but also for her boundless curiosity, social grace, and the genuine interest she took in everyone she met.

Jeanne is survived by Frances and her husband Louis, Ellen and her husband Brian, and Catherine. She also leaves behind her beloved grandchildren, Barrett, Adelaide, Lucy, and Olive, as well as her step-grandchildren, Kyra and Brody. Jeanne will be fondly remembered by her extended family, including Phil, Holly, and Alex, along with Zephir, Adiya, and Wilder. She was preceded in death by her cherished husband, David.

In lieu of flowers or gifts, please honor Jeanne by planting a tree, reading a book to a child, or sipping tea while enjoying the company of a good friend.

For those wishing to share memories or receive updates about the memorial celebration,

please visit Jeanne's online tribute at

everloved.com/life-of/jeanne-whitehouse/

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

Published by Albuquerque Journal on Nov. 10, 2024.

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Mitzi hobson

January 2, 2025

Jeanne was one of my heroes. I first met her as a student in a Children´s Literature class at UNM. She spoke w such wisdom and clarity on everything . She will for sure make herself known on the other side w her stories and humor.
To honor her I will make sure the Corrales library has all her published books.
Jeanne left a footprint.
God Bless her lovely daughters.
Mitzi Hobson

Sue Hotchkiss McNeley

November 26, 2024

I too, am a cousin of Jeanne´s on her Dad´s side. I have heard from her every Christmas and we visited her in Albuquerque in 2017. I had no idea she had passed until our cousin Gary told me today. I´m so very sorry. She was a wonderful talented caring person. She spent time with our family on our ranch in Oregon when she was growing up.

Picture taken at Herb and Jean Kammers home

Stephen J Carroll

November 14, 2024

I'm Paula's husband Steve, sorry for your loss. Found this picture of Jeanne and David

Paula (Kammer) Carroll

November 14, 2024

Dear Frances,Ellen and Catherine, I just learned of your mother's passing today. I am David's cousin from NJ. I had been trying to reach her for a few days and called Bob (Susan's husband) to see if he had heard from Jeanne recently. I was shocked and saddened to hear the news. Your mother and I shared family news and pictures over the years and I will certainly miss our chats! Much love and sympathy to you all.

Linnea Hendrickson

November 11, 2024

Jeanne and daughter Ellen at a Chatter concert.

Sally Von Pinnon Williams

November 10, 2024

Jeanne was my first cousin. I hadn´t seen her in years. My cousin Sondra kept me informed. I remember seeing her as a young girl, and her sister Julie and their mother my aunt Lillian. So sorry for your loss.

Sondra Jensen

November 10, 2024

Jeanne was my first cousin and we maintained telephone connections for many years. My husband and I did visit Jeanne and David in ABQ during our road trip in the 1990's, and they visited us in Berkeley once after that. Sadly, the distance between Berkeley CA and Albuquerque NM seemed too far for either of us to bridge it after these trips.
Jeanne was a brilliant writer -- I have all of her books and will read each of them again tonight! She was soft spoken but said what she thought. I remember while she was here she gently said to me "You have a bit of an edge to you, don't you". Her mother Lillian was always my favorite aunt, was very close to my father, and bestowed her calm brilliance on her daughter Jeanne. I now will miss them both.

Linnea Hendrickson

November 10, 2024

So many wonderful memories over 40 years of friendship. I´ll especially miss our regular get-togethers to share and discuss recent children´s books over tea or lunch. But, so much more! Rest in peace dear friend!

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