David Wayne Whitford

David Wayne Whitford, age 76, of Alexandria, KY passed away on Friday, November, 6, 2015.  Mr. Whitford worked for the CSX Railroad for 42 years before retiring.  He was a 32nd Degree Mason and proud member of the Colonel Clay Masonic Lodge No. 159 in Covington, KY for many years before transferring to the Alexandria Masonic Lodge No. 152.  He was also a life time member of the Newport Elks, a former director and coach for Campbell County Knothole Baseball, and coached girls softball. Mr. Whitford enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, and loved spending time with his family.  He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Beverly; son, David (Sue); daughters, Tammy, Samantha (Randy), and Cammie Beth; grandchildren, David Wayne, Paul Christopher, Wyatt Country,  3 other grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren; 5 brothers and 3 sisters.  Visitation will be held on Wednesday, November 11, 2015 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Alexandria Funeral Home.  Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 10:00 AM also at the Alexandria Funeral Home.  Interment will be in the Alexandria Cemetery.  Memorial Donations are suggested to the Campbell County FOP Lodge 10, Cops and Kids Program, PO Box 133, Alexandria, KY 41001 or to the Alexandria Fire Department, 7951 Alexandria Pike, Alexandria, KY 41001.

Condolence comments can be made below.

3 comments:

  1. I met David in 2003 when Samantha and I started dating. As a boyfriend your always scared to meet the Father for the first time:) The first time I met him he made me feel at home and I knew what a great Family I was about to be a part of. Sam and I have been married for Almost 11 years now and some of my fondest memories where just sitting with David and shooting the breeze about the Bengals or the Colts or Kentucky Basketball. I am blessed to say he was my Father in Law and will remember all the family gatherings I got to enjoy with him. You will be truly missed Dad:)

    Love Randy

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  2. Sending my deepest sympathies in the loss of your husband and father.
    May you be blessed with peace during this period of loss.
    I remember Dave as an outgoing person who loved his family and had many friends.
    Sincerely, Barb (Burris)Webster.

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  3. Dear family of Mr.Whitman,

    My name is Katelyn and I would like to give you my sincerest condolences as well as give you a comforting thought from the bible.

    At John 5:28 it says, “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.” This scripture is very reassuring to us in the sense that we will, in fact, see our loved ones again. So, it will only be a very short period of time before we can reunite with those that we have lost in death, which will undoubtedly be an amazing experience.

    I hope these words of encouragement from the Bible reach you well and uplifts your spirit until the time comes for you to see your family member again. If you have any further questions, I would suggest looking for answers on www.Jw.org or calling our local Kingdom Hall Of Jehovah's Witnesses at 859-441-1572.


    Sincerely,

    Katelyn

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