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Ralph Whittemore White

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Ralph Whittemore White

Birth
Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
23 Nov 1943 (aged 51)
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
North M, Lot #9
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Ralph Wittemore White died November 23, 1943, at Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. The son of Loring Quincy and Edith (Whittemore) White, he was born April 21, 1892, in Montello, Massachusetts.

He prepared at Noble and Greenough School and spent a year with our Class. After leaving collge he entered his father's business, the L. Q. White Shoe Company at Bridgewater, Massachusetts, where he was assistant treasurer and general manager until the time of his retirement in 1935. During the War the company manufactured shoes for the government and also for the Russian, Belgian and Italian armies.

He was survived by his wife, the former Geraldine Banks Chaney; by three children: Virginia Whittemore (Mrs. Clark Dexter), Ralph Whittemore, Jr., and Loring Chaney; and two grandchildren.

~ Harvard College Class of 1916, Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, 1966, Page 500.

Contributor: Dead Ringer (46986571) •
Ralph Wittemore White died November 23, 1943, at Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. The son of Loring Quincy and Edith (Whittemore) White, he was born April 21, 1892, in Montello, Massachusetts.

He prepared at Noble and Greenough School and spent a year with our Class. After leaving collge he entered his father's business, the L. Q. White Shoe Company at Bridgewater, Massachusetts, where he was assistant treasurer and general manager until the time of his retirement in 1935. During the War the company manufactured shoes for the government and also for the Russian, Belgian and Italian armies.

He was survived by his wife, the former Geraldine Banks Chaney; by three children: Virginia Whittemore (Mrs. Clark Dexter), Ralph Whittemore, Jr., and Loring Chaney; and two grandchildren.

~ Harvard College Class of 1916, Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, 1966, Page 500.

Contributor: Dead Ringer (46986571) •


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