Herman L. Whiteman, went home to be with the Lord after a long illness on August 16th in Tel Hai Nursing Center, Honey Brook, PA. He is survived by his wife of two years, Emily (Delaney) Whiteman. He was predeceased by his first wife of 65 years, Marion E. (Watkins) Whiteman.
He was the loving father of three children: Herman, husband of Virginia, of New Holland; Beverly, wife of Charles Van Horn, of Alexandria, VA; and Linda, wife of John Spitko, of Flying Hills. He was an adoring grandfather of Christopher, Scott, Brandice, Debra, Jennifer, Amy and Cynthia. He considered himself blessed to have spent time with his precious great grandchildren: Lydia, Sam, Jack, Mason, Charlie, Kinsey, Peter, Nichole, and Oliver. He is also survived by six step-children,
Herman was born on March 15, 1914, and lived his entire life in the Coatesville area before moving to Tel Hai Retirement Community in 2004. He was the son of Horace and Winona (Kinsey) Whiteman. He was predeceased by brothers Robert, Norman, Kenneth, Joseph and Paul; and sisters, Mabel, Betty, and Marie. He is survived by his brothers Charles and Horace both of Coatesville, and sister Emma Fair of Lebanon, OR.
Herman was employed by Lukens Steel Company for 41 and a half years.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 11:00 am from the Parkesburg Baptist Church, 103 West Street Parkesburg, PA 19365 followed by interment at the Fairview Cemetery in Coatesville. Family and friends are also invited to attend the viewing on Friday evening from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg with Masonic Services conducted at 8:00 pm and a viewing on Saturday morning at the church from 9:30 am to the time of the service.
Donations in Herman's name may be be made to; Marion Outreach fund, Parkesburg Baptist Church at the above address.
Condolences
RE: Uncle Herman
I was very sad to read about Uncle Herman's passing in today's paper. I've always loved Uncle Herman and he was such a great help to my mother when she became a young widow back in 1967. I'm so happy he lived such a long full life and did such wonderful volunteer activities.
Now he has gone on to join my mother, some of his siblings, and his parents. He will be greatly missed!
Love
Laura
Uncle Herman
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Uncle Herman. He has been in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember him for being my mom's great older brother. He was always there for her over the years and especially as her health declined. She looked forward to his visits, it brought her peace. She loved him so. I know in my heart that as he passed, she was waiting to take him by the hand and walk together.
To Herman, Beverly and Linda, my sincerest sympathy for your loss. You were so blessed to have a truly remarkable man as your father.
It was a pleasure to know
It was a pleasure to know Herman. He always had a kind smile when I approached him. His presence will be missed at Tel Hai. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of this wonderful man. As the days pass may you find peace in the many memories you shared.
Uncle Herman
Herman, Beverly and Linda:
Just wanted to send our condolences to all of you and your families. I've always loved Uncle Herman and was always impressed how he helped so many people. He helped my Mom, Mabel, many times. She thought the world of her big brother. He was a wealth of knowledge and historical information. So interesting to hear him talk. I'm so happy he had such a wonderful, and long life. Nothing can ease your pain of his passing.......but I'm sure you have 'wonderful' memories to keep in your hearts. And we all 'know' that he is with the Lord, and his family that had gone on before him. Again, our deepest sympathy, Love, Connie and Roy Reeps
Uncle Herman
Please except my sincerest condolences. Uncle Herman was the rock of the Whiteman family. He will be missed.
Herman Whiteman
The members of Belle View Baptist Church and the Moss Family(Fred and Susie) express our deepest sympathy to the family of Herman Whiteman.
We enjoyed having him visit with us for many years. Our prayers are
with Beverly, Pete and all family members.
Fred and Susie Moss
Sympathy
It has been a difficult journey for the family these past months. You have our deepest sympathies on the loss of your father, and you remain in our prayers.
To Emily Whiteman
Oh Emily..I am so sorry..I did not know no one told me..you know I Care very deeply for you and Herman and I was totally in shock when I found out last night at work..I wish I had known.I send my deepest sympathy for your loss, I know how much you loved him.If there is anything I can do,even just listen please feel free to find me,I will always be there for you.I wanted so much to attend the service but you know about my crazy schedule and I must work both days.Just know sweetie I will be there with you in spirit,Love you both...Linda Leisey your friend..God Bless you Emily,I will be praying for you.
To Emily, Herman, Linda,
To Emily, Herman, Linda, Beverly and the whole Whiteman family,
The Hospice Inspiris Team is keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. It was an honor for us to have met Herman and we wish you peace and comfort.
Uncle Herman
My heart goes out in sympathy to Uncle Herman's children and their extended families. I have so many fond memories of Uncle Herman. He was the "head" of the Whiteman family for so many years, and someone who we all looked up to. I know my mother, Mabel, loved her big brother. He was such a caring, kind and loving soul. I am so happy that he enjoyed a long and blessed life -- filled with loving family and friends. What a joyous reunion as he joins his siblings who have gone ahead. He will be missed! My deepest sympathy ...
Love, Denni
Condolences
Dearest Herman,
You were an inspiration to us all. Such a sweet man who loved his Lord & Savior and walked the walk as well as talked the talk. You will be greatly missed by your family and many, many friends. My heart goes out to those of us left behind. I hope to see you again some day in a much better place than this. Much love from the Finegan Family
Condolences across the miles
Dear Herman, Beverly and Linda,
It is with sadness to hear of Uncle Herman's passing across the miles and long years since I had last seen him. I pray that you and your families are comforted at this difficult time and rest in the knowledge that through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we have attained the victory of life over death and Uncle Herman has, too ! He was a man who believed the gospel of grace and he showed God's love in how he treated everyone he met. He was an inspirational Christian man whose life was a witness to Christ and what a lasting legacy he has left for our remembrance until we all meet again, and meet we will in the home of God's love if not before. He was a very special dad, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, brother and friend. I always remember Mom loved his visits as far back as when I was still riding a "Big-Wheel" between our house and Uncle Runks' driveway across the street ! God bless you all.
Bill Broyles and family, Callahan, FL