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Barbara Theo <I>Shepard</I> Whittaker

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Barbara Theo Shepard Whittaker

Birth
Kennebunk, York County, Maine, USA
Death
19 Feb 2013 (aged 89)
Sanford, York County, Maine, USA
Burial
Sanford, York County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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SANFORD -- Barbara T. Whittaker, 89, of Cottage Street in Sanford, died in peace with her family by her side on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013, at the Newton Center.

She was born in Kennebunk on Nov. 16, 1923, the daughter of Albert V. and Eleanor (Seed) Shepard. Barbara graduated from Sanford High School, Class of 1942, and received her certification from the Maine State Library and took many courses throughout the years.

Barbara married John Whittaker on October 1943 and began her career in 1952 as a substitute clerk at the Louis B. Goodall Memorial Library. She served for many years as librarian at the Carpenter Branch Library. In 1979 she assumed the post of children's librarian at the main library.

Arts and craft sessions and school visits were among her specialties; but she was most interested in the encouragement of the reading habits in all children. Getting the right book to the right child was important to her. Barbara was always ready to help them and listen to their stories. Barbara was the recipient of the Jefferson Award on Feb. 28th 1986. She was humbled by the recognition and award; as she was a natural advocate for children.

Barbara and family enjoyed their cottages at Wilson Lake and she had an open door policy at the cottage or at her home in Sanford. Many times she would sit and watch the activities within her neighborhood and being a longtime resident; she knew generations of parents and children. She was so thankful when she received help from others and she'd be one of the first to rally for others that needed a helping hand up. Following the death of her husband John, Barbara traveled to Germany and England to visit her sons who were active in the military. With her 'girlfriends' Barbara traveled to Disney World and explored the Amish Country in Pennsylvania and enjoyed Texas during the winter months.

Barbara was a faithful member of Crossroads United Methodist Church in Sanford and taught Sunday school for many years. Her warmth, humor and 'can do attitude' made the room light up when she entered the room. Barbara was a special woman who loved her family and children; and was the best Nana to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She is survived by her two sons, William A. Whittaker and wife Sharon and Harry R. Whittaker and wife Linda, both of Killeen, Texas; her step-son, John R. Whittaker of Sanford; 10 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Barbara was predeceased by her husband John; her son, Norman and her daughter, Sandra Dwyer.

A funeral service will be held at Barbara's church, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 16 Grammar Rd., in Sanford on Monday, Feb. 25, 2013, at 7 p.m., with Pastor Mimi Mills, officiating. Family and friends may visit from 5 p.m. until the hour of service at the church. Refreshments will be served during this time. Committal prayers and burial will be later this spring in the family lot at Oakdale Cemetery in Sanford.

Published in Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on February 21, 2013
SANFORD -- Barbara T. Whittaker, 89, of Cottage Street in Sanford, died in peace with her family by her side on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013, at the Newton Center.

She was born in Kennebunk on Nov. 16, 1923, the daughter of Albert V. and Eleanor (Seed) Shepard. Barbara graduated from Sanford High School, Class of 1942, and received her certification from the Maine State Library and took many courses throughout the years.

Barbara married John Whittaker on October 1943 and began her career in 1952 as a substitute clerk at the Louis B. Goodall Memorial Library. She served for many years as librarian at the Carpenter Branch Library. In 1979 she assumed the post of children's librarian at the main library.

Arts and craft sessions and school visits were among her specialties; but she was most interested in the encouragement of the reading habits in all children. Getting the right book to the right child was important to her. Barbara was always ready to help them and listen to their stories. Barbara was the recipient of the Jefferson Award on Feb. 28th 1986. She was humbled by the recognition and award; as she was a natural advocate for children.

Barbara and family enjoyed their cottages at Wilson Lake and she had an open door policy at the cottage or at her home in Sanford. Many times she would sit and watch the activities within her neighborhood and being a longtime resident; she knew generations of parents and children. She was so thankful when she received help from others and she'd be one of the first to rally for others that needed a helping hand up. Following the death of her husband John, Barbara traveled to Germany and England to visit her sons who were active in the military. With her 'girlfriends' Barbara traveled to Disney World and explored the Amish Country in Pennsylvania and enjoyed Texas during the winter months.

Barbara was a faithful member of Crossroads United Methodist Church in Sanford and taught Sunday school for many years. Her warmth, humor and 'can do attitude' made the room light up when she entered the room. Barbara was a special woman who loved her family and children; and was the best Nana to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She is survived by her two sons, William A. Whittaker and wife Sharon and Harry R. Whittaker and wife Linda, both of Killeen, Texas; her step-son, John R. Whittaker of Sanford; 10 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Barbara was predeceased by her husband John; her son, Norman and her daughter, Sandra Dwyer.

A funeral service will be held at Barbara's church, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 16 Grammar Rd., in Sanford on Monday, Feb. 25, 2013, at 7 p.m., with Pastor Mimi Mills, officiating. Family and friends may visit from 5 p.m. until the hour of service at the church. Refreshments will be served during this time. Committal prayers and burial will be later this spring in the family lot at Oakdale Cemetery in Sanford.

Published in Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on February 21, 2013


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