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Patrick Lewis Whaley

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Patrick Lewis Whaley

Birth
Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Nov 2014 (aged 63)
Russells Point, Logan County, Ohio, USA
Burial
West Liberty, Logan County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Patrick “Pat” Lewis Whaley, 63, of Russells Point, passed away Sunday afternoon, Nov. 16, 2014, at his home.

Pat was born in Circleville on Jan. 14, 1951, to the late Pearl R. and Elsie V. Smith Whaley.

On April 29, 2014, he married the former Kimberly M. Kindle and she survives, along with six children, Sean M. Whaley of Washington Court House, Sarah M. (Rick) Shultz of DeGraff, Corey M. (Brent) Topp and Audrey V. Whaley, both of Lakeview, Emily G. Whaley of Bellefontaine and Brooke L. Whaley of Columbus; two stepchildren, Patricia (Chris) Evans of Lakeview and Teather (Jason) Faulder of Russells Point; 11 grandchildren, Logan, Emma, Maverick, Owen, Gage, Lincoln, Layden, Bella, Stella, Nate and Lexi; four stepgrandchildren, Geona, Allyson, Kolten and Brooklyn; one great-grandchild, Ashley Tiller; one sister, Vickie L. Stonerock of Circleville; three brothers, Larry A. Whaley and Bruce S. Whaley, both of Circleville, and Charles R. Whaley, of Newport News, Fla.

Pat was a detective/deputy for the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office for 27 years. He was a graduate of Westfall High School in Williamsport and attended Oscar Rose Jr. College in Oklahoma City.

A veteran of the United States Army serving in Vietnam, he was a member of Doyle R. Miller AMVETS Post 39 in Lakeview and VFW Post 4423 in Okeechobee, Fla. He also was a member of the Orange Team at the Chillicothe VA Center and enjoyed fishing, riding his Harley-Davidson, flying gyrocopters and golfing.

The Rev. Bill Reilly begins a funeral at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Shoffstall Funeral Home, Lakeview, with visitation from two hours prior. Burial is in Highland Cemetery, with military honors provided by the Logan County Veterans Honor Guard.

Memorial contributions may be given in his name to Wilson Hospice, 1083 Fairington Drive, Sidney 45365.

Condolences may be expressed at shoffstallfuneralhome.com.







Patrick “Pat” Lewis Whaley, 63, of Russells Point, passed away Sunday afternoon, Nov. 16, 2014, at his home.

Pat was born in Circleville on Jan. 14, 1951, to the late Pearl R. and Elsie V. Smith Whaley.

On April 29, 2014, he married the former Kimberly M. Kindle and she survives, along with six children, Sean M. Whaley of Washington Court House, Sarah M. (Rick) Shultz of DeGraff, Corey M. (Brent) Topp and Audrey V. Whaley, both of Lakeview, Emily G. Whaley of Bellefontaine and Brooke L. Whaley of Columbus; two stepchildren, Patricia (Chris) Evans of Lakeview and Teather (Jason) Faulder of Russells Point; 11 grandchildren, Logan, Emma, Maverick, Owen, Gage, Lincoln, Layden, Bella, Stella, Nate and Lexi; four stepgrandchildren, Geona, Allyson, Kolten and Brooklyn; one great-grandchild, Ashley Tiller; one sister, Vickie L. Stonerock of Circleville; three brothers, Larry A. Whaley and Bruce S. Whaley, both of Circleville, and Charles R. Whaley, of Newport News, Fla.

Pat was a detective/deputy for the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office for 27 years. He was a graduate of Westfall High School in Williamsport and attended Oscar Rose Jr. College in Oklahoma City.

A veteran of the United States Army serving in Vietnam, he was a member of Doyle R. Miller AMVETS Post 39 in Lakeview and VFW Post 4423 in Okeechobee, Fla. He also was a member of the Orange Team at the Chillicothe VA Center and enjoyed fishing, riding his Harley-Davidson, flying gyrocopters and golfing.

The Rev. Bill Reilly begins a funeral at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Shoffstall Funeral Home, Lakeview, with visitation from two hours prior. Burial is in Highland Cemetery, with military honors provided by the Logan County Veterans Honor Guard.

Memorial contributions may be given in his name to Wilson Hospice, 1083 Fairington Drive, Sidney 45365.

Condolences may be expressed at shoffstallfuneralhome.com.








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