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Ted Whiting Obituary

Ted Whiting, Jr.
Nov. 30, 1923-Dec. 7, 2011
Resident of Scotts Valley
Ted Whiting, Jr, the patriarch of the Whitings Foods Santa Cruz Boardwalk concessionaire family, passed away very peacefully at his Scotts Valley home on December 7, 2011, following a lengthy illness. Born in Santa Cruz, CA at the Sisters Hospital, he was 88 years old.
He attended Holy Cross Grammar School, Chaminade Boys High School and Saint Mary's College. He was a local boy with deep local roots and an honored member of the "River Street Gang." He proudly served his country in the US Army in the European theater of WW2 as a staff sergeant in Infantry and the Military Police Corp. It was so fitting that he would die on the 70th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor. While on a short leave, he married his loving wife Esther in 1944 whom he met at Holy Cross High School and they were married in the Holy Cross Mission. Following his discharge, he earned his California Embalmer's Certificate from the San Francisco School of Mortuary Science and later worked in the funeral trade at White's Mortuary in downtown Santa Cruz. He faithfully renewed his embalmer's certificate to his last day. He was a member of the Santa Cruz Police Reserve unit during the 1950's.
An opportunity to acquire a seasonal concession stand on the Santa Cruz Boardwalk in 1953 has grown into the Whiting's Foods boardwalk business, a leading provider of fast and fun foods, which has, for nearly 60 years, also provided jobs and career starts for thousands of young people in Santa Cruz County. Ted enjoyed his stature as the last of his generation of Boardwalk concessionaire personalities and relished in the success of the business he started as three succeeding generations of his family worked and engaged in its management and expansion. To his last days his constant question at seeing his family members would always be "How's business at the walk?" His family credits him for teaching them the value of hard work and taking care of your employees.
Ted enjoyed his love of fishing, for Salmon in our own coast, for the "big ones" in Cabo San Lucas and along many trout streams in Northern California, particularly in the vicinity of Groveland, CA, where he built a vacation cabin that is enjoyed by his family to this day. Fish always seemed to swim to his hook! In his retirement years, his love for travel took him back to retrace his wartime journey through Europe and to many locales in the United States. He especially loved his West and East Coast cruise excursions. He enjoyed initiating contact with some long lost wartime buddies after many years of separation and renewing acquaintances with them. His family will always carry fond memories of learning to hunt, fish and the thrill of motor boating in the ocean and lakes.
Ted's brother Jon Whiting of Tacoma, WA preceeds him in death He is survived by his sister Mary Alice Stephenson of Paso Robles, CA.
Ted was preceded in death in 1991 by his wife Esther, to whom he credited the success of raising such a big family. Ted's largest legacy is the family he leaves behind. He is survived by his eight children Ted Whiting III (wife Jane), Ron Whiting (wife Serena) , Sybil Anderson-Adams (husband Phil), Peter Whiting (wife Jackie) ,Mike Whiting (wife Beth), Ken Whiting(wife Renee), David Whiting(wife Michelle) and Margie Sisk (husband Jon). He has 26 grandchildren (Lisa Holiday-Schaffer, Lori Pacino, Steffan Whiting, Nik Whiting, Dan Whiting, Jeff Whiting, Anthony Whiting, Katherine Whiting, Matt Anderson, Dave Anderson, Jim Anderson, Ashley Adams, Mark Adams, Bryan Adams, Aaron Whiting, Christy Wohlert, Allison Vaughan, Kendyll McManigal, Jamie Wassell, Jennifer Whiting, Megan Igno, David Whiting, Riley Sisk, Makenzie Sisk, and Addy Sisk. He also leaves behind 20 great-grandchildren and that number continues to grow!
He will be deeply missed by Peggy Schnack, his daily companion of 20 years, who lived, traveled and enjoyed life with him and cared for him during his last years of illness.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Holy Cross Church, 126 High St, Santa Cruz, CA on Friday, December 16th, 10:00am. Burial will follow on Saturday, December 17th, 10am at Holy Cross Cemetery where he will be laid to rest along side his beloved wife Esther.
The family asks that any kind acts of charity be made in his memory to Holy Cross School or Church.
Please visit www.pacificgardenschapel.com to sign the online guest book or express your condolences to Ted's family.

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Published by Santa Cruz Sentinel on Dec. 10, 2011.

Memories and Condolences
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March 16, 2012

I worked for Ted for 6 summers, while I was going to school he was a great boss!
My name was Carol Powell, then.

March 11, 2012

I worked for Ted when the Sun Room first opened in 1980. It was a great job and wonderful experience. Ted was a great boss. My condolences to the whole Whiting Family. Lynnett Elliott

Michelle Wilson - Nash

February 1, 2012

I enjoyed my days working at the Boardwalk for Whitings Foods. Love to the entire Whiting family... Michelle (wilson) Nash

Kalle

January 30, 2012

My first job was with Whiting Foods. What a great family. My heart goes out to yall.

steve fearnehough

January 10, 2012

I grew up near Ted's house on miramar hill -know his boys -he was good with kids.

Norm Weitzel & family

January 10, 2012

So sorry for your loss. We will always have fond memories of the Weitzel/Whiting families and all the fun on the Boardwalk. We will always cherish the memories made in Santa Cruz and at Holy Cross.

Mike Giovinazzo

January 3, 2012

To the Whiting Family
I am sorry to hear the passing of Ted Whiting. Ted and my dad ( Jim Domenic) not only worked on the boardwalk together but were best of friends, I used to go fishing alot with them. I miss the boardwalk, and all the people I met over the 10 years I worked with my Dad on the games he ran.

December 30, 2011

My father , Leo Jahn worked for Ted for a short time when I was little. I am now 57. He always gave my father frozen calamari for me. I ate it frozen and called it calamari-cicles. We loved him. He was "GOOD" to people. You are in my prayers and will always be remembered with respect.
Adrienne Lee Jahn

December 24, 2011

My deepest sympathies to the Whiting family. I remember Mr. Whiting when I worked at the boardwalk, my first job in 1968, always respected him:)
Vita Mazzarino Hall

December 20, 2011

The Whiting Family,

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your father and grandfather. We will be praying for you and your family as this is not an easy time. May the Lord bring you the peace that passes all understanding. You will be in our thoughts and prayers

- The Fachner Family

JoAnn Bradley

December 19, 2011

Ted and Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. You and your family have been in my prayers.

Patty Sapone

December 19, 2011

Ted, Ken and Family,
My prayers and thoughts are with you. I have many fond memories of seeing your dad walking streetside betweem walkway 2 and 3 from the parking lot booth. He always seemed larger than life. I enjoyed working with him during my years on the walk. He will be missed.

Donna Maurillo

December 17, 2011

To the Whiting family... I'm sorry for your loss. Ted was and will remain a legend. My son's first job was with Whiting's Foods serving ice cream cones. It kept him out of my hair for an entire summer. Peace to all of you.

Terry Capener

December 16, 2011

Ken, Jeff, Nik, and the entire Whiting family: I just found out about the loss of your father and grandfather. Lori and I are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Jackie & David Rainbolt

December 16, 2011

Ted and Family...We were so sorry to hear of your Dad's passsing. I know what a wonderful man he must have been when I see the wonderful man you have beome...What a wonderful heritage. Please believe peace and happiness weremwaiting on the other side. Take comfort in your memories and hold them dear and they will get you through the days ahead...You will remain in our thoughts and prayers.

Mary Joan Rodriguez

December 16, 2011

Dear Mike and Family:

Unable to attend funeral today, but am sending a donation to Holy Cross School in memory of both your parents, Ted and Esther Whiting. I will remember them in my prayers. My deep condolences to you all.

December 16, 2011

I just learned about your Father's death and am saddened by the news. I have very fond memories of your parents and the wonderful times I spent with them many years ago. May his soul rest in peace.
Lois Weitzel Emswiler

Joe Guido

December 14, 2011

Ken,Nik,Jeff and the entire Whiting Family I am so sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Trina DiNapoli

December 14, 2011

Dear Michael,Kenny,Ted,Ron and the entire Whiting family. All of the DiNapolis send out our condolences to you and your families for the loss of your Dad. What a great man he was. We were so blessed to be able to grow up with your entire family and the memories will always be thought of with a smile. Mom will not be able to attend the service because of health reasons but sends her love to all of you. Peace be with you my friends.

The DiNapolis

Brian Evers

December 14, 2011

Ken, Nick and Jeff ~Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We were saddened to hear of your loss. So many years spent with your family and ours together enjoying stories of the boardwalk. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. ~ Brian and Barbara Evers, Ila Evers, Ron and Barbara Lovelace

Bud Selmi

December 14, 2011

Ken, Nick, and Jeff my Condolences to you and the rest of your family, so sorry to hear of your loss. What a great article about all of his accomplishments
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers

Bernie Campbell

December 14, 2011

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Whiting family. Sorry for your loss.

Jeff Jones

December 13, 2011

Ken, Nick, and Jeff, and the rest of the Whiting family, sorry to hear of your loss. By reading the article it is clear he was a well respected man and had an impact on his community. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Steven Mendoza

December 13, 2011

To the Whiting Family,

My condolences for your loss. Mr. Whiting was a true pillar of Santa Cruz and made a difference as a businessman and most of all a husband, father, and grandfather. God's blessings and comfort of peace to
all of you, during this difficult time.

Jana Jacobs Modena

December 13, 2011

Ken, Margie and family. Our thoughts and prayers for the family. Wishing you strength during this very difficult time.

Susane Landon

December 13, 2011

I was one of the kids with the right of passage for working at the Boardwalk. I was fortunate to work for the Whiting Pizza Restaurant. What great people these were for us kids. So sorry for your lose.
Susane Landon (Wright) formely of Felton, Ca now of Carson City, Nv

Denny Thompson

December 13, 2011

Ron and Ken: Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Denny & Carole Thompson, Western Fairs

Ruben Garcia-Torres

December 12, 2011

What moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch, we may not understand why you left this earth so soon, or why you left before we were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, we begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to forget.

Bud Ralston

December 12, 2011

Teddy - I lived with my grandparents, next door to your Mom & Dad, on River Street back in the 1940's. I remember your parents well as loving, caring folks. Sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Nice to know all you kids are well. Best regards, Bud Ralston

RODRIGUEZ BRIAN

December 12, 2011

I AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS THANK A LOT FOR HELPING KIDS IN THE BEACH FLATS RIP TED YOUR LEGACY WILL LIVE ON.

Steve Sills

December 12, 2011

I am sorry for your loss. I had many a soda and burger from Whitings while working at the Seaside Company.

Shaun McKeogh

December 12, 2011

Condolences to all the Whiting family at this time. Prayers and thoughts going out your way. A great man obviously to have left a great legacy through his children that continue to impact so positively the Amusement & Leisure industry.
Shaun McKeogh
On behalf of the IAAPA HR Committee

corrine bridges

December 12, 2011

RIP Ted your legacy will live on for generations just like it has in passed generations.. you will be dearly missed.

Jim Skinner

December 12, 2011

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

Wendy Weitzel

December 12, 2011

Although I did not see Ted and Esther much after we moved away from Santa Cruz in the early 70's, I was fortunate to have both of them as my God Parents. I can't believe they agreed to be a Weitzel God Parent. What I do remember is they were both a very nice people. I remember going to the boardwalk and getting free passes from the Whiting family for the rides and my dad would always have to get some taffy and visit all of the Whiting's and his friends on the warf. I will never forget my fond memories of Santa Cruz and Ted. My thoughts and prayers are with the Whiting family.

December 11, 2011

Whiting Family

We feel very blessed to have had a life long friendship with your Dad Ted and your family. Your Dad will be missed by us all. We will keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

Robert "Big Boy" Stagnaro and Family

Erin Deiters

December 10, 2011

A wonderful man, who will be greatly missed. The first time I met Ted I was the new hire on the floor at Sunny's Deli in the Yatch Harbor. He came down to the end of the counter, and introduced him self with that larger then life John Wayne Style, then said "what is your name, were your born here, and if so who are your parents?" I told him my name was Erin Smith, and who my parents were. He immediately said "Oh yeah, Smitty,,,," " I know your dad, your mom, your aunts, your uncles, cusions, grandparents and brothers,,,so don't mess up"...it was silent, I could not even breath, then with a wink and a smile he put me to ease,,,the catch is, he really did know all of my family!!! He knew everyone, and anyone who knew him was the better for it. He always treated me as if I were a friend and not just a kid working for him. I pray for the Whiting Family to find peace during this difficult time. With Love, Erin (Smith) Deiters and Family

Tom Reilly

December 10, 2011

My memory of Ted starts in 1929, 1st through 8th grade at Holy Cross. We served a zillion masses together. Then followed 3 years at Chaminade. That was just the beginning, World War ll, married sisters, and time went by. Rest in peace, a life lived well.
Tom Reilly

Barbara Alexander

December 10, 2011

I remember Mr. Whiting when I worked for their company about 35 years ago. He was a very nice man and raised very nice children. My thoughts are with the family.

Leslie Roy

December 10, 2011

My love and thoughts are with all of you. I have only a few memories of this great man, I know you have many. Don't miss the opportunity to share them, find joy in them and find joy in the gathering. This will keep him in our hearts forever.

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