He was preceded in death by two sons, Charles D. Whitmarsh in 1997 and Loyd D. Remy in 1985.
Survivors include his wife Sandra D. (Hawthorne) Whitmarsh;three sons John D. Whitmarsh Jr. of
Phoenix,Az, Brian K. Remy of Mesquite,Tx Billy R. Finley of Pampa;a daughter Terry J. Mora of Pampa:
four brothers. Byron A. Whitmarsh of Richardson,Tx Dale Whitmarsh of Vici,Ok Bill Whitmarsh of Villarica, Ga, and James Whitmarsh of Pampa; and eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
John was a hard worker and he was loved by many he had a laugh that was very catching.He had a great sense of humor even when he was battling the lung cancer that he succumed to.He just loved when we had to shave his hair off cause he got kisses on his bald head by the hospice girls.That made his day I think he made jokes up til the day he couldn't. Even when the chaplin visited he had him laughing. I can say that God took him peacefully with all his loved ones even his dogs, Bootsie,
Sugar, Honey, Colonel,and Gizmo and cat Dollie Bell at his bedside.Truely, he was, and is loved and missed every day he has been away on his trip to Heaven. I can almost hear his laughter now and shouting Wow! moma! this is great.His favorite song was "Just A Little Talk With Jesus"I just know he is doing just that and I can hear their laughter like the sound of happy children.You are loved and missed but safe in a beautiful place called Heaven.
He was preceded in death by two sons, Charles D. Whitmarsh in 1997 and Loyd D. Remy in 1985.
Survivors include his wife Sandra D. (Hawthorne) Whitmarsh;three sons John D. Whitmarsh Jr. of
Phoenix,Az, Brian K. Remy of Mesquite,Tx Billy R. Finley of Pampa;a daughter Terry J. Mora of Pampa:
four brothers. Byron A. Whitmarsh of Richardson,Tx Dale Whitmarsh of Vici,Ok Bill Whitmarsh of Villarica, Ga, and James Whitmarsh of Pampa; and eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
John was a hard worker and he was loved by many he had a laugh that was very catching.He had a great sense of humor even when he was battling the lung cancer that he succumed to.He just loved when we had to shave his hair off cause he got kisses on his bald head by the hospice girls.That made his day I think he made jokes up til the day he couldn't. Even when the chaplin visited he had him laughing. I can say that God took him peacefully with all his loved ones even his dogs, Bootsie,
Sugar, Honey, Colonel,and Gizmo and cat Dollie Bell at his bedside.Truely, he was, and is loved and missed every day he has been away on his trip to Heaven. I can almost hear his laughter now and shouting Wow! moma! this is great.His favorite song was "Just A Little Talk With Jesus"I just know he is doing just that and I can hear their laughter like the sound of happy children.You are loved and missed but safe in a beautiful place called Heaven.
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