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Jean Ethel <I>Whiting</I> Addison

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Jean Ethel Whiting Addison

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
1 Jan 2021 (aged 103)
Arizona, USA
Burial
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 42, Section A, Grave A4
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Herbert R Whiting, b ca 1879 Canada d 1936 Ohio, and Ethel Austin Whiting, b ca 1888 Ohio d 1960 Ohio.

Ethel Jean Whiting (22) married William B Addison (23) on 15 June 1940 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
September 16, 1917 - January 1, 2021

Jean Whiting Addison passed from this life on January 1, 2021 on her own terms and in her own time.
Born in 1917, the daughter of Methodist Minister Herbert R. and Ethel M. Whiting, she traveled through her life with grace, dignity and whit.
A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and member of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women, she then married William B. Addison, Sr. He worked for his father and eventually became the owner of The Addison Tiling Company in Cleveland, Ohio. They enjoyed a summer house on Lake Erie, Red Bird, where all the family voted her the best pie maker in town. Cherry was the all-around favorite, but there were too many delicious flavors to count!

After periodic visits to Tucson to be with family and friends, they became enraptured with the open spaces, horses and never-ending stunning sunsets. Bill had ridden his horse over the property and said to Jean, "This is it!". They designed, built, and decorated their gracious home in the foothills on the east side. From then on during the warm summer sunsets, they would sit on the veranda of their home with a cocktail in hand and welcomed whoever stopped by. Bill and Jean Addison purchased Evergreen Cemetery in 1960, established July 1, 1907, later becoming Evergreen Mortuary and Cemetery. Bill passed in 1993, and Jean continued as owner of the business until the sale in 2014.

Jean always supported Bill and her family with advice, strength, and a beautiful smile. As matriarch of the family, Jean utilized her inner intuition and loving guidance in her quiet way. Mother's hallmark sense of humor, always appreciated, was never at one's expense. This gentle lady set an example that has become quite scarce these days. She will be greatly missed by all who were fortunate to know and love her. Jean is survived by her three children: Anne (Hoyt) Vandenberg, Jr., William B (Barbara) Addison, Jr., Jeffrey A. Addison; her grandchildren, great grandchildren, and one great-great granddaughter.

A private family service will be held at Evergreen Mortuary and Cemetery. (Due to the worldwide coronavirus; AKA: COVID-19)

Donations can be sent in her honor to The Humane Society of Southern Arizona or the charity of your choice.
To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Jean Whiting Addison please visit our Sympathy Store.
Daughter of Herbert R Whiting, b ca 1879 Canada d 1936 Ohio, and Ethel Austin Whiting, b ca 1888 Ohio d 1960 Ohio.

Ethel Jean Whiting (22) married William B Addison (23) on 15 June 1940 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
September 16, 1917 - January 1, 2021

Jean Whiting Addison passed from this life on January 1, 2021 on her own terms and in her own time.
Born in 1917, the daughter of Methodist Minister Herbert R. and Ethel M. Whiting, she traveled through her life with grace, dignity and whit.
A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and member of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women, she then married William B. Addison, Sr. He worked for his father and eventually became the owner of The Addison Tiling Company in Cleveland, Ohio. They enjoyed a summer house on Lake Erie, Red Bird, where all the family voted her the best pie maker in town. Cherry was the all-around favorite, but there were too many delicious flavors to count!

After periodic visits to Tucson to be with family and friends, they became enraptured with the open spaces, horses and never-ending stunning sunsets. Bill had ridden his horse over the property and said to Jean, "This is it!". They designed, built, and decorated their gracious home in the foothills on the east side. From then on during the warm summer sunsets, they would sit on the veranda of their home with a cocktail in hand and welcomed whoever stopped by. Bill and Jean Addison purchased Evergreen Cemetery in 1960, established July 1, 1907, later becoming Evergreen Mortuary and Cemetery. Bill passed in 1993, and Jean continued as owner of the business until the sale in 2014.

Jean always supported Bill and her family with advice, strength, and a beautiful smile. As matriarch of the family, Jean utilized her inner intuition and loving guidance in her quiet way. Mother's hallmark sense of humor, always appreciated, was never at one's expense. This gentle lady set an example that has become quite scarce these days. She will be greatly missed by all who were fortunate to know and love her. Jean is survived by her three children: Anne (Hoyt) Vandenberg, Jr., William B (Barbara) Addison, Jr., Jeffrey A. Addison; her grandchildren, great grandchildren, and one great-great granddaughter.

A private family service will be held at Evergreen Mortuary and Cemetery. (Due to the worldwide coronavirus; AKA: COVID-19)

Donations can be sent in her honor to The Humane Society of Southern Arizona or the charity of your choice.
To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Jean Whiting Addison please visit our Sympathy Store.


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  • Maintained by: Cori
  • Originally Created by: Bob & Sue
  • Added: Apr 25, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68907509/jean_ethel-addison: accessed ), memorial page for Jean Ethel Whiting Addison (16 Sep 1917–1 Jan 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68907509, citing Evergreen Memorial Park, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA; Maintained by Cori (contributor 46481123).