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Lawrence Joseph "Happy Joe" Whitty

1937 - 2019

Lawrence Joseph "Happy Joe" Whitty obituary, 1937-2019, Davenport, IA

BORN

1937

DIED

2019

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Halligan-McCabe-DeVries Funeral Home

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Davenport, Iowa

Lawrence Whitty Obituary

Lawrence Joseph 'Happy Joe' Whitty

September 10, 1937-October 29, 2019

DAVENPORT-Lawrence Joseph 'Happy Joe' Whitty, 82, Davenport, completed his life's work Tuesday, October 29 at Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House, Bettendorf, surrounded by his family. Funeral services and a Mass of Christian Burial for Joe will be 10:30 a.m., Saturday, November 9, at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 4097-18th Street, Bettendorf. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Davenport. There will be a celebration of Joe's extraordinary and well lived life Saturday from 4 until 8 p.m. in the ballroom at the Jumer's Casino and Hotel, 777 Jumer Dr, Rock Island, IL. All are welcome to attend and share their memories and stories. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Happy Joe's Kids Foundation. Donations may be made online at HappyJoesKids.org/donate or mailed to HJKF 2705 Happy Joe Drive Bettendorf, IA 52722

Lawrence Joseph Whitty was born September 10, 1937 in Minot, North Dakota, the middle of five children born to Lawrence E. and Roberta (Shaffer) Whitty. Joe graduated from Des Lacs High School in 1956 and married Sandra Gay on November 8, 1958 at St. Leo's Catholic Church in Minot. Their family quickly started growing with four busy kids. Sandy died November 8, 1974 following a courageous battle with leukemia. Joe married Nancy (Vogel) McGrath and her five equally busy kids on May 8, 1976 at Holy Family Catholic Church in Davenport. Nancy preceded Joe in death on June 12, 2008.

In 1966, Joe and his family moved to Davenport where he worked at the Super Value Bakery and later worked as a supervisor and manager at Shakey's Pizza. While at Shakey's Joe came up with the idea to combine pizza and ice cream, an unlikely combination that did little to inspire enthusiasm in the owner.

Joe was determined to pursue the idea of opening a different kind of restaurant that would be family-oriented and kid-friendly. He opened the first Happy Joe's in the Village of East Davenport on November 16, 1972. He also was the innovator behind the Iowa Machine Shed and Grandma Whitty's Cookies.

When the restaurant had been open for only a month, Joe started a custom that continues to this day - the restaurant closes for one day during the holiday season and he throws a holiday party for special needs children. From these humble beginnings, the annual Happy Joe's special needs holiday party has grown to a day long, two session event that has entertained kids and their families over the past 47 years. Joe presided over all of them with his jokes, smiles, hugs, and signature straw boater hat. He had more fun than anyone.

Joe's entire perspective as a businessman was built on a foundation to seek out and engage the child in everyone. He was enormously successful in his career because he never lost sight of who he was, where he came from and the importance of family. He never lost his sense of fun and finding the happiness inside himself and those around him. He had the creativity of a child for whom anything was possible and everything was attainable.

His philanthropy was often directed toward those with special needs, the afflicted, and those whose lives needed an uplift or momentary flash of happiness. Joe was actively involved with Junior Achievement, Partners in Education, The Handicapped Development Center, and Tomorrows Leaders. He is the founding member of the Happy Joe's Kids Foundation, which supports organizations that help kids with special needs, whether those needs are developmental, income related or education-based.

Among those left to cherish Joe's memory are his children and their spouses: Robert and Michele McGrath, Susan and Jesus Carranza, Larry and Kathy Whitty, Carolyn and Augie Molina, Julie and Tom Losasso, Tim and Kathy Whitty, Dennis and Patty McGrath, and Kristel and Oguz Ersan; grandchildren: Katherine, Patrick (Heather), Christopher, Colleen, Jonathan, Michael, Matthew, Raquel (Jake), Estevan (Erin), Gabriela, Emma (Connor), Grant, Melissa (Carl), Anthony (Andrea), Jay (Andi), Anthony, Jenna (Kyle), Joey, Nick, Hannah, Robbie, Matt (Olivia), Evin and Ela; 12 great-grandchildren; siblings, Jim Whitty, and Sharon Wilkes, both of Minot, North Dakota; many nieces and nephews, and all of his animal buddies on the farm: his dogs Mandy and Tucker, his cat, Barney, and many horses.

In addition to the loves of his life, Sandy and Nancy, Joe was preceded in death by a son, Mike McGrath, granddaughter, Teresa Carranza, and siblings: Mary Lou Haugen and Tom Whitty. May they rest in peace.

A special thank you to all of the family and friends in our community who cared for Joe, especially Matthew McGrath and those at Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House in his final hours. Remember Joe with happiness. He was a bright light in our world with an unforgettable smile and a compassionate, faithful heart. Our community and our lives will not be the same without him.

Online remembrances and condolences may be expressed by visiting Joe's obituary at www.hmdfuneralhome.com

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

Published by Quad-City Times from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3, 2019.

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tracy maid

November 6, 2019

sorry to hear about ur loss
RIP
love Happy Joe's pizza
God Bless you all

Dennis Cox

November 4, 2019

Thank you for all the fun and enjoyment you provided to us at Shakeys and Happy Joes. When we took some of the clients from Americana Nursing Center to Shakeys on Saturday nights you always helped us keep them entertained. It made a difference in their lives and gave them something to look forward to. You were a good man a courageous man that followed his dream and I thank you for allowing me to ride along. You are missed.

William Cusack

November 3, 2019

Rest in peace, old friend!

Donna Christensen-allbrook

October 31, 2019

Joe.I almost forgot Thank you once again for paying for my lunch and shoes that day.I remeber when I told you that what you said to me. My son Zach Thanks you for working with and Loving kids like him All the work for the special needs. You will be missed!!!!! Prayers for your loved one's. They helped me too That day. What a blessed family.

Donna Christensen- Allbrook

October 31, 2019

Joe We will always be greatful for your smile and heart. I will never forget the time you sent me from work to go get lunch and a new pair of shoes way back in 91..or the time you saw me waiting for my bus in the rain and took me to work. I remember the first Happy Joe's. I grew up around there.The Ice cream parlor and watching the pizza dough. Brought lots of smiles to our neighborhood.(the village)You shed light every where you went. My prayers are with you family . I know you will always be smiling ! God bless all ....

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Prapatson Luangruang

Sent Flowers

October 30, 2019

Mr. Whitty you always made us Happy and a place were we could have a good time. We will miss you. You have an impact in many of our lives. For me. every time I won at a tournament My dad would take me and my brother to Happy joes in bettendorf. I send condolences to your family.but also that they know we appreciate them sharing you with all of us. Whitty family. i know that words can not express your loss, but we are all in sorrow for your loss. And also that we all share the joy of his life.

Shane Russell
NCO (R)

Carolyn Gray

October 30, 2019

Our memories of Joe are like a meadow full of spring flowers! Each one a beautiful color and full of life and laughter! Such generosity of heart is so rare and so precious. Always giving, always loving and always fun! Thank you,Joe, for showing the world what love looks like and acts like. The fragrance of your gifts to the world will linger for a long, long time in our hearts! I remember on one visit, you had the motor home refurbished and we were all sitting inside and sharing memories. You told me to get into the driver's seat and I did. I felt as giddy as a little kid just sitting there and pretending to be driving! What I remember about that is seeing how much you enjoyed watching me and giving me the chance to do it. You will be in my heart for as long as I live and breathe. Thank you for the memories and the love and the fun we shared.

Gratefully,
Carolyn (and Jim)

Cindy Nelson-Asplund

October 30, 2019

Cindy Nelson-Asplund

October 30, 2019

Tammy Bennett

October 30, 2019

We will miss u with our hearts we will remember u. And help special needs children like my daughter. We will never forget u.

October 30, 2019

WHITTY FAMILY, MR. HAPPY JOE PUT A SMILE ON EVERYONE'S FACE. WHAT A BLESSING WE HAD HIM IN ARE LIFE AS LONG AS WE DID. HE WAS A WONDERUL MAN AND DID SO MANY KIND THINGS FOR SO MANY. HE WAS CERTAINLY BLESSED MY OUR LORD. MAY YOU REST IN PEACE MR. WHITTY, YOUR WORK IS DONE ON EARTH, THANK YOU EVER SO MUCH FOR ALL WHAT YOU GAVE US. SHIRLEY KEPPY

Patricia Bremenkamp

October 30, 2019

If ever there is a Mr Quad-Cities, "Happy Joe" should be it. We will probably never know all the good deeds he has done for the area, but he will be missed on so many levels by so many people, many of which, never met him. R.I.P.

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St. John Vianney Catholic Church

4097-18th Street, Bettendorf, IA

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4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

in the ballroom at the Jumer's Casino and Hotel

777 Jumer Dr, Rock Island, IL

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