HAROLD WHITWORTH Obituary
HAROLD WHITWORTH
Harold "Hal" Gene Whitworth, 88, passed away peacefully at his home in Liberty, Missouri, on November 9, 2025. During the last week of his life, Hal was surrounded each day by his entire family, who sang hymns, read Scripture, and prayed with him. His beloved wife held his hand in his final moments on this earth.
Born in Maramec, Oklahoma, on December 12, 1936, Hal was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather whose life reflected loyalty, hard work, and love of family.
Hal was the son of Roy Eugene Whitworth and Myrtle Mae Hoskins Whitworth. Growing up during the Great Depression, Hal endured his own Grapes of Wrath story, traveling Route 66 numerous times between Yale, Oklahoma, and Glendale, California. Some of his fondest memories were of time spent on the Oklahoma farm, swimming in the creek, and riding horses.
Hal was known as a creative problem-solver and quick learner who excelled in every field he entered. In his early years, he worked as a corner newsboy, a pressman for a newspaper, and a tool-and-die operator.
Hal proudly served in the United States Army. Late in life, he rarely left his home without his Army veteran hat. He was proud of his service and always grateful when someone stopped to thank him or ask about his experiences.
In September 1963, Hal met the love of his life, Carol. He always said it was love at first sight. They were married on May 16, 1964, in Rancho Santa Fe, California, and shared 61 beautiful years together. Hal loved his wife dearly and often said the best day of his life was the day he married Carol. They were inseparable. Together they raised their only child, Kimberly Beth Whitworth Turner, which Hal was quick to say was the second-best day of his life.
Hal had three distinct careers: engineering, real estate, and tax preparation. He continued working until the age of 84.
In 2000, Hal and Carol moved to Liberty, Missouri, to spend more time with their daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren.
Hal was a faithful member of Liberty Christian Fellowship and a constant presence in the lives of his three beloved grandchildren: Jenna Chapman, Kellan Turner, and Shae Smith. Grandpa rarely missed a school event, a sporting game, or an opportunity to tell one of his stories. He loved nothing more than sitting in the stands or at the field, cheering them on. His grandchildren were his pride and joy, and he delighted in sharing their achievements with everyone he met. His love for family and encouragement extended to his great-grandchildren as well.
Hal is survived by his beloved wife, Carol Erhardt Whitworth; his daughter, Kimberly Whitworth Turner (Tom); his grandchildren, Jenna Chapman (Brandon), Kellan Turner, and Shae Smith (Tyler); and his great-grandchildren, Isla, Judah, Zion, Titus, and Bennett Chapman.
A celebration of Hal's life will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Liberty Christian Fellowship, 1815 W. Liberty Dr., Liberty, Missouri 64068. Kerry Broyles will officiate.
Hal was known for his quick wit, generosity, and endless stories. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Liberty Christian Fellowship Benevolence Fund. This fund provides assistance to those in need within the community and honors Hal's lifelong spirit of generosity.
Hal's life was a testimony to integrity, loyalty, faithfulness, and love. His laughter, stories, and steadfast spirit will be deeply missed but forever remembered by those who knew and loved him.
Published by Courier-Tribune from Nov. 17 to Nov. 19, 2025.