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David L. Whitman

Passed 11/02/2014

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Obituary For David L. Whitman

David Lee Whitman, age 77, of Rockland MA passed away unexpectedly while on vacation in New Hampshire on November 2, 2014. He was born in Lawrence MA, son of Grace (Pfeiffer) and Lester Whitman, and was raised in Hampton, NH. He was a member of Hampton High School graduating class of 1955.

David worked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard after graduating the Naval Apprentice Program. He relocated to Rockland MA in 1964 and continued his career at the General Dynamics Shipyard in Quincy. In 1981, David returned to government work as an employee of the US Naval Department. Upon retirement in 2004, David enjoyed spending time with his family. He was a quiet man, yet his uniquely quirky sense of humor was always evident. Dave's innate sense of curiosity about how things worked resulted in endless projects and repairs down at his cellar workbench. He cared deeply about learning and was enriched by reading any material that offered useful knowledge. Some of his interests included a lifelong love of cars and racing, photography, gardening, traveling; and assisting in fostering cats for a local shelter. Above all else, Grandpa David Whitman was a devoted family man.

He is survived by his wife Sandra, and his two sisters Jean Whitman Mayotte and Leslie Whitman Spratt. He was predeceased by his brother Larry Whitman. His children, Mark Whitman and his wife Debbie, Kim Handy and her husband Bill, Dale Whitman, and Kelly Carrico and her husband Bruce also survive David. In addition, David has many beloved grandchildren and great grandchildren: Robert Whitman, Douglas Walo, Mark Matiyosus, Sarah Whitman, Allan Handy, Jaclyn Matiyosus, Tamara Williams, Ryan Handy, Chessie Gilbert, Allison Whitman, Caleb Walo, Elisabeth Gilbert, Samuel Walo, James Gilbert, Katherine Handy, Jacob Walo, and Emily Gilbert. David's great love for his family extended to his nieces and nephews and the many, many others who loved and called him "Grandpa Dave".

Arrangements and services will be private. Donations in memory of David may be made to: Massasoit Community College Foundation – Engineering Program 900 Randolph Street Canton, MA 02021 or the Quincy Animal Shelter 56 Broad Street Quincy, MA 02169.

The Magoun-Biggins Funeral Home 135 Union St. Rockland is honored to be assisting the family

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  • 05/25/2021

    I feel I have lost a beloved member of my own family. We shared books, games, stories, projects, thoughts and laughter. He repaired things and advised me on my house. David organized my hundreds of books, my whole basement, and was looking forward to tackling my attic! My cat adored him -- now, what higher endorsement can you get than that? David was a wise and gentle friend, a truly, truly good man, whom I loved and will never forget.

  • 05/25/2021

    My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your family. To lose our dads is hard to understand. They are are heroes. Sending love and prayers to all of you.

  • 05/25/2021

    Sandy and family, I am so sorry to learn about "TIM'S" passing. He was a great person and so easy to get along with. I will never forget his night cap and gown. God bless you all and prayers to everyone. Donna Clancy, Cape Cod, Ma.

  • 05/25/2021

    My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. I remember Dave's kindness and wicked sense of humor, along with his great love of his family. His legacy lives on through all of you; his dear ones. May God hold you close as your mourn and remember with love this wonderful man.

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