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Official Obituary of

Kathleen (Martin) Whittaker

February 2, 2023

Kathleen Whittaker Obituary

Kathleen (Martin) Whittaker

a member of a well-known Lowell family

Kathleen Whittaker (Martin), adored family matriarch, died peacefully on February 2 at age 73. Loved dearly and defined by her generosity, sense of humor and deep commitment to her family, Kathy was a role model and woman to admire.

A native of Lowell, Massachusetts, Kathy was the second of seven children born to Katherine and Rodger Martin in 1949. The eldest daughter, Kathy spent her early years cultivating a lifelong love of learning and helping to care for her siblings, a boisterous and fun-loving bunch. Her success as a student and Girl Officer at Lowell High School defined those years, until one night in 1966, as a junior, Kathy walked into the Howard Johnsons in Chelmsford, Mass and met the love of her life, Forrest Whittaker. In an uncharacteristically bold move, Kathy called Forrest several days later, inviting him to a turnabout dance at Lowell High. Forrest and Kathy would go on to date long distance while Kathy obtained her BA at Lowell State Teachers College and Forrest attended the U.S. Naval Academy. They married shortly after their graduations in 1971, spending their honeymoon driving across country to Huntington Beach, California, where Forrest was to report for his first assignment as an officer in the U.S. Navy.

The roots of their new life quickly took hold. Together, Kathy and Forrest welcomed three children, Kate, Mike and Susan, moving yearly as Forrests military and corporate career developed. Kathy was adept at creating warm and loving homes for her husband and children, wherever the family lived. Simple pleasuresnew friends, homecooked meals around the kitchen table, trips back east and to Sanibel, Floridamade for an idyllic family life.

As a mother, Kathy taught the importance of structure, kindness, hard work, and a healthy dose of mischief. She loved to tease and be teased and delighted in the telling of a good story.

Moving to Lake Forest, Illinois in the early 1980s, Kathy and Forrest found a forever home. The many friendships they forged with neighbors, colleagues, Cherokee School parents and her pals from Deerpath Golf Course endure to this day. The homes she created in Lake Forest and most recently in Naples, Florida were joyful and welcoming, always with a door swinging open for guests.

Self-disciplined and a self-starter, Kathy developed many hobbies and interests throughout her life. Each day began with exercise, often including her famous four-mile walk down Waukegan Road, a perilous route her family strongly discouraged. Golfing, cooking, baking, knitting, and needlepoint kept her hands and mind busy. She believed in learning new skills and about the world, her wisdom and curiosity fueled by thousands of books she devoured throughout her life.

No role was more fitting and enjoyable for Kathy than being Grammy to her nine grandchildren. She delighted in the simple joys of holiday fun, talent shows, ice cream runs and lazy days by the pool. Kathy and Forrest took each of their grandchildren on a trip for their eighth birthdays, a favorite family tradition. She took great care in getting to know her grandchildren as individuals, holding them to high standards, encouraging their many interests, and loving them beyond measure.

Kathy will be missed and remembered. She is preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Rodger, James and Peter Martin. She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Forrest, children: Katherine (Daniel) Walsh, Michael (Karoline) Whittaker, and Susan (Michael) Loiacano; nine grandchildren: Caroline, Patrick, Brendan and Rodger Walsh, Forrest, Henry and Thomas Whittaker, and Sophie and Nina Loiacano; siblings: Brian (Elise) Martin, Liz (Kerry) McNamara, and David (Melissa) Martin; sisters-in-law: Linda Martin and Lainey Martin; brother-in-law, Kenneth (Margaret) Whittaker, as well as many godchildren, nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends.

A celebration of Kathys life is planned for Saturday, February 11 at 10:00 a.m. at the Church of St. Mary in Lake Forest. In keeping with her request there be no hoopla, Kathys family encourages loved ones to remember her by enjoying a long walk, a great meal, a good laugh, or an extra-large Dunkins decaf with cream. Local e-condolences may be made at www.odonnellfuneralhome.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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