Lester Whitaker Funeral Service

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Lester Erwin Whitaker Funeral Service at Morgan's Chapel
Bon Secour, Alabama
July 24, 1926 - September 26, 2021

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Lighting of Candles Samuel Thompson
Greeting Chaplain
Amazing Grace Granddaughters
Janet Call Stories
Pastoral Prayer Chaplain
Responsive Reading Psalm 130 848 UMH
The Lord is My Shepherd Granddaughters
New Testament Reading Matt Thompson
1 Peter 1:3-9
Gospel Reading Chaplain
John 14:1-4, 18-19, 25-27
Homily Chaplain
Congregational Singing
The Old Rugged Cross 504 UMH
The Lord’s Prayer 895 UMH
Benediction Chaplain
Lester Erwin Whitaker, age 95, died peacefully at home in Foley, Alabama on Sunday, September 26, 2021.

Lester was born on July 24, 1926 in Louisburg, Kansas to Riley Dean and Frieda Whitaker. He, along with his four siblings, learned the value of hard work growing up on the family dairy farm. Lester and his two older brothers served their country during World War II, Lester serving in the Marine Corps.

Lester was a builder throughout his life; building schools and churches and then residential homes. You could find him up on a roof when he was in his 70’s. In his spare time he and his wife Betty would go fishing. They loved to take trips to fish.

He married Betty Osborn Feb. 13, 1950. They had seven children; Shirley, Janet, Patricia, Larry, Sue, Mike, and Kevin. Betty passed away shortly after they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

Lester was also preceded in death by two sons, Kevin Daniel and Michael Eugene, and two daughters, Gayla Sue and Patricia Lynn, as well as his parents and all his siblings except one younger sister. Lester is survived by daughters Shirley and Janet (David), son Larry (Janie), his youngest sister Dorothy, ten grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Morgan’s Chapel.
The family gives special thanks to Southern Care Hospice for the wonderful care they gave Lester the last two years of his life.

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