Juliette Paige (Loving) Whitlatch |
| Posted 2019-08-26 by Pat R |
| Wickenburg Sun (Wickenburg, Arizona) Tuesday, November 1, 2016 Juliette Paige Whitlatch, 94, of Santa Barbara, Calif., and formerly of Wickenburg, passed away Sept. 7, 2016, in Santa Barbara. A funeral service will be held at Saint Alban's Episcopal Church in Wickenburg at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 12 with Rev. Ron Keel officiating. Juliette was born in Richmond, Va., to William and Anita Loving on Nov. 3, 1921. She was extremely bright, was first in her class at school and went to college at a very young age. She graduated from the University of Richmond and was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. While attending college she met and married Carlton Whitlatch. They went on together to Crozier Theological Seminary for two years. Juliette was a minister's wife for many years. Later on, she became a disability analyst for the Social Security Administration. Juliette and Carlton adopted two girls, Stephanie and Susan. During these years they lived in Denver, Colo., Moraga, Calif., and San Leandro, Calif. Juliette and Carlton retired and moved up to Columbia California where they adored the country life, traveled in their fifth wheeler and fished from their boat. Later, they moved to Wickenburg where Carlton died in 1991. Juliette volunteered at Wickenburg Community Hospital, stayed active in her Church, St. Alban's, and P.E.O. International and did a lot of traveling. Juliette was preceded in death by her parents, William and Anita Loving; her husband Carlton Whitlatch; daughter Stephanie Whitlatch; sister Anita Lewis; brother-in-law William Lewis; nephew Robert Lewis; and brother-in-law Lawrence Peacock. Juliette is survived by her daughter Susan Kojima; son-in-law Justin Kojima; grandson Robert Kojima; granddaughter Juliette Kojima; sister Hazel Peacock; nephew Lin Peacock; nephew David Peacock; niece Julie Thompson; niece Judy Cox; nephew William Lewis Jr.; and niece Ann Bracken. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to her caregiver, Maria Solórzano who lovingly cared for her at Danelle's Home for the Elderly (five years) and at her residence (three years). They are also grateful to the owner of Danelle's, Nona Cometa who also took wonderful care of her. See Also: Find A Grave |
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