In Celebration of the Life of Peter Adams Whitney 6.8.2013
Dear OE Colleagues of all generations, Joe and I have just returned from attending the glorious celebration of the completed life of Peter Adams Whitney. The service was held on Saturday, June 8, 2013 at Burke Mountain Academy in East Burke, VT, longtime home of Peter, his wife Carol, and daughters Maya and Joleil. Joining Anna and Dick Stanley, and of course Ken and Clare Whitney, Joe and I represented the OE "first generation." I would like to offer this as an initial reflection, trusting that members of our "second generation" will have much more to share with video and digital photos documenting this amazing event. We didn't know Peter as well as we had, in the past, many of his close OE contemporaries who were participants in the celebration - Keith Boivin, Nancy Griffin, Brad Grow, Brenda Johnson, Andy St. Clair, Denise and Rick Stanley and Pete's bro, Mark. But yes, we came to know him more recently -- probably lots through his parents Ken and Clare, dear friends since the early days of the Movement in New England, who, more recently, often stayed with us in ME en route to their regular visits to East Burke, VT. Nevertheless, I'm guessing all of the 300 or so people gathered at Burke Mountain Academy, like us, learned much more about this unique and unrepeatable bundle of energy, love, commitment, passion and care that is Peter Adams Whitney's continuing gift to life itself. As affirmed by those who eloquently offered words of remembrance in the service, Peter's legacy lives on in the powerful, positive influence of his life on everyone in attendance. We learned Peter's legacy is one that speaks on behalf of justice and civic responsibility in the community, especially in support of ethical practices in the public sector workplace; that advocates for and leads the authentic, creative engagement of youth in sports, arts, drama; that adamantly insists upon consistent loving relationships with family and friends; that rejoices in the beauty of the natural world and urges living gently on planet earth; and that invites profound enjoyment of LIFE itself, just as it is. I am attaching a part of the celebration program - the liturgy Peter Whitney and his childhood friend Peter Johnston, liturgist for the service, created together. May we all give thanks for this well-lived life - Alleluia, alleluia, Amen!! Grace and peace, Marilyn Marilyn R. Crocker, Ed.D 123 Sanborn Rd West Newfield, ME 04095
Marilyn, Thanks so much for the information on the wonderful service and your kind words. We didn't know Peter, but in a way all the "second generation" are part of our Order family and we celebrate with all the Order for the great life he lived. Our prayers for his family have been offered and his life declared full and complete. You and Joe did the honors of being our expressed love and presence. Thank you. Grace and Peace, Jack & Judy On Jun 10, 2013, at 10:03 PM, Marilyn Crocker <marilyncrocker@juno.com> wrote:
Dear OE Colleagues of all generations,
Joe and I have just returned from attending the glorious celebration of the completed life of Peter Adams Whitney. The service was held on Saturday, June 8, 2013 at Burke Mountain Academy in East Burke, VT, longtime home of Peter, his wife Carol, and daughters Maya and Joleil.
Joining Anna and Dick Stanley, and of course Ken and Clare Whitney, Joe and I represented the OE “first generation.” I would like to offer this as an initial reflection, trusting that members of our “second generation” will have much more to share with video and digital photos documenting this amazing event.
We didn’t know Peter as well as we had, in the past, many of his close OE contemporaries who were participants in the celebration – Keith Boivin, Nancy Griffin, Brad Grow, Brenda Johnson, Andy St. Clair, Denise and Rick Stanley and Pete’s bro, Mark. But yes, we came to know him more recently -- probably lots through his parents Ken and Clare, dear friends since the early days of the Movement in New England, who, more recently, often stayed with us in ME en route to their regular visits to East Burke, VT.
Nevertheless, I’m guessing all of the 300 or so people gathered at Burke Mountain Academy, like us, learned much more about this unique and unrepeatable bundle of energy, love, commitment, passion and care that is Peter Adams Whitney’s continuing gift to life itself. As affirmed by those who eloquently offered words of remembrance in the service, Peter’s legacy lives on in the powerful, positive influence of his life on everyone in attendance.
We learned Peter’s legacy is one that speaks on behalf of justice and civic responsibility in the community, especially in support of ethical practices in the public sector workplace; that advocates for and leads the authentic, creative engagement of youth in sports, arts, drama; that adamantly insists upon consistent loving relationships with family and friends; that rejoices in the beauty of the natural world and urges living gently on planet earth; and that invites profound enjoyment of LIFE itself, just as it is.
I am attaching a part of the celebration program – the liturgy Peter Whitney and his childhood friend Peter Johnston, liturgist for the service, created together.
May we all give thanks for this well-lived life – Alleluia, alleluia, Amen!!
Grace and peace,
Marilyn
Marilyn R. Crocker, Ed.D 123 Sanborn Rd West Newfield, ME 04095
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Thank you, Marilyn. Chris and Sarai, our son and daughter were colleagues of Peter, and we got to spend a little time with Peter when their group met in Austin a couple of years ago. Peter was a fine spirit. He will be missed. George Holcombe 14900 Yellowleaf Tr. Austin TX 78728 Mobile 512/252-2756 grholcombe@gmail.com "Whatever the problem, community is the answer. There is no power greater than a community discovering what it cares about." Margaret Wheatley On Jun 10, 2013, at 10:03 PM, Marilyn Crocker <marilyncrocker@juno.com> wrote:
Dear OE Colleagues of all generations,
Joe and I have just returned from attending the glorious celebration of the completed life of Peter Adams Whitney. The service was held on Saturday, June 8, 2013 at Burke Mountain Academy in East Burke, VT, longtime home of Peter, his wife Carol, and daughters Maya and Joleil.
Joining Anna and Dick Stanley, and of course Ken and Clare Whitney, Joe and I represented the OE “first generation.” I would like to offer this as an initial reflection, trusting that members of our “second generation” will have much more to share with video and digital photos documenting this amazing event.
We didn’t know Peter as well as we had, in the past, many of his close OE contemporaries who were participants in the celebration – Keith Boivin, Nancy Griffin, Brad Grow, Brenda Johnson, Andy St. Clair, Denise and Rick Stanley and Pete’s bro, Mark. But yes, we came to know him more recently -- probably lots through his parents Ken and Clare, dear friends since the early days of the Movement in New England, who, more recently, often stayed with us in ME en route to their regular visits to East Burke, VT.
Nevertheless, I’m guessing all of the 300 or so people gathered at Burke Mountain Academy, like us, learned much more about this unique and unrepeatable bundle of energy, love, commitment, passion and care that is Peter Adams Whitney’s continuing gift to life itself. As affirmed by those who eloquently offered words of remembrance in the service, Peter’s legacy lives on in the powerful, positive influence of his life on everyone in attendance.
We learned Peter’s legacy is one that speaks on behalf of justice and civic responsibility in the community, especially in support of ethical practices in the public sector workplace; that advocates for and leads the authentic, creative engagement of youth in sports, arts, drama; that adamantly insists upon consistent loving relationships with family and friends; that rejoices in the beauty of the natural world and urges living gently on planet earth; and that invites profound enjoyment of LIFE itself, just as it is.
I am attaching a part of the celebration program – the liturgy Peter Whitney and his childhood friend Peter Johnston, liturgist for the service, created together.
May we all give thanks for this well-lived life – Alleluia, alleluia, Amen!!
Grace and peace,
Marilyn
Marilyn R. Crocker, Ed.D 123 Sanborn Rd West Newfield, ME 04095
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Dear Marilyn, Thank you for your great email about the celebration. We appreciate it more than you know. I’m trying to decide whether to send it to Carol, and I just may. We had a wonderful few days with the Yargers, including a whole morning on the subject of “tom foolery” when we just laughed and laughed. Such healing that brings to us. We got home very late last night, and I’m still not completely unpacked, but we have food, the company has paychecks, etc., etc. so we’re ready for the weekend. Thank you so much for coming to the service – it was very kind of you to come such a long way, and we are so grateful. We took much comfort from seeing some of our colleagues in the room. It was a glorious celebration! Much love from both of us. Clare From: Marilyn Crocker Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 9:03 PM To: oe@lists.wedgeblade.net Subject: [Oe List ...] In Celebration of the Life of Peter Adams Whitney6.8.2013 Dear OE Colleagues of all generations, Joe and I have just returned from attending the glorious celebration of the completed life of Peter Adams Whitney. The service was held on Saturday, June 8, 2013 at Burke Mountain Academy in East Burke, VT, longtime home of Peter, his wife Carol, and daughters Maya and Joleil. Joining Anna and Dick Stanley, and of course Ken and Clare Whitney, Joe and I represented the OE “first generation.” I would like to offer this as an initial reflection, trusting that members of our “second generation” will have much more to share with video and digital photos documenting this amazing event. We didn’t know Peter as well as we had, in the past, many of his close OE contemporaries who were participants in the celebration – Keith Boivin, Nancy Griffin, Brad Grow, Brenda Johnson, Andy St. Clair, Denise and Rick Stanley and Pete’s bro, Mark. But yes, we came to know him more recently -- probably lots through his parents Ken and Clare, dear friends since the early days of the Movement in New England, who, more recently, often stayed with us in ME en route to their regular visits to East Burke, VT. Nevertheless, I’m guessing all of the 300 or so people gathered at Burke Mountain Academy, like us, learned much more about this unique and unrepeatable bundle of energy, love, commitment, passion and care that is Peter Adams Whitney’s continuing gift to life itself. As affirmed by those who eloquently offered words of remembrance in the service, Peter’s legacy lives on in the powerful, positive influence of his life on everyone in attendance. We learned Peter’s legacy is one that speaks on behalf of justice and civic responsibility in the community, especially in support of ethical practices in the public sector workplace; that advocates for and leads the authentic, creative engagement of youth in sports, arts, drama; that adamantly insists upon consistent loving relationships with family and friends; that rejoices in the beauty of the natural world and urges living gently on planet earth; and that invites profound enjoyment of LIFE itself, just as it is. I am attaching a part of the celebration program – the liturgy Peter Whitney and his childhood friend Peter Johnston, liturgist for the service, created together. May we all give thanks for this well-lived life – Alleluia, alleluia, Amen!! Grace and peace, Marilyn Marilyn R. Crocker, Ed.D 123 Sanborn Rd West Newfield, ME 04095 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net
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George Holcombe -
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Marilyn Crocker