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Marc Alan White

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Marc Alan White

Birth
Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Death
14 Jun 2008 (aged 52)
Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9443611, Longitude: -90.4019861
Plot
Section 3, Scattering Gardens
Memorial ID
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Marc A. White, 52, of 1451 Conger St. died Saturday, June 14, 2008, at his home.

Marc was born September 3, 1955 in Galesburg to Wayne Wehuring White and Helen G. Schneider White. He had been married to Julie Newburgh.

He is survived by his mother, Helen White of Galesburg; a daughter, Jennifer (and Matt) Rice of Oquawka, IL; two brothers, Nick (and Linda) White of Knoxville, IL and Jeffrey (and Miho) White of Lake Elsinore, CA; and a good friend, Chris Mach, who shared his home.

He was preceded in death by his father, Wayne White, on January 21 1995.

He worked for Dick Blick Art Materials for 28 years.

He was a 1974 graduate of Galesburg High School.

He was an avid pool and dart player, belonging to various leagues over the years.

He was a free spirited, kind and compassionate man who was loved by all. He was always a helping hand whenever anyone needed aid, moving or repairs. He will be sadly missed.

Cremation will follow services.

Hinchliff-Pearson-West Galesburg Chapel in Galesburg, Ill.
Marc A. White, 52, of 1451 Conger St. died Saturday, June 14, 2008, at his home.

Marc was born September 3, 1955 in Galesburg to Wayne Wehuring White and Helen G. Schneider White. He had been married to Julie Newburgh.

He is survived by his mother, Helen White of Galesburg; a daughter, Jennifer (and Matt) Rice of Oquawka, IL; two brothers, Nick (and Linda) White of Knoxville, IL and Jeffrey (and Miho) White of Lake Elsinore, CA; and a good friend, Chris Mach, who shared his home.

He was preceded in death by his father, Wayne White, on January 21 1995.

He worked for Dick Blick Art Materials for 28 years.

He was a 1974 graduate of Galesburg High School.

He was an avid pool and dart player, belonging to various leagues over the years.

He was a free spirited, kind and compassionate man who was loved by all. He was always a helping hand whenever anyone needed aid, moving or repairs. He will be sadly missed.

Cremation will follow services.

Hinchliff-Pearson-West Galesburg Chapel in Galesburg, Ill.


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