Jerome P. Whalen
Elmira: Born June 26, 1933
in Philadelphia, PA to Frank and Mary (McCusker) Whalen,
Jerry died at age 78 on Friday, July 8, 2011. He is predeceased by
brothers, Frank, James, and Robert; sister, Mary; and special family member, Kathryn
(Gokie). Jerry is survived by his wife, Marci M. Whalen; children,
Michael J. Whalen of Needham, MA with wife Karen, and children, Nicholas,
Jordyn, Adam, and Ava; Kevin P. Whalen of Jamaica Plain, MA with wife Kathy
Brown and children, Alexander and Carolina; Deborah J. Whalen of Cabin
John, MD with husband, Graham White and his daughter Madelyn; sisters-in-law
and brothers-in-law, Millie Whalen, Gillian Whalen, Carole Whalen, Evelyn and
Wayne Siegel, Marian Pizano, Joseph and Gloria Platnik, and William Prebola;
along with several nieces and nephews. Jerry was a Dana Professor
of English Literature at Elmira College, where he began teaching in 1968 after
receiving his Ph.D. from University
of Pittsburgh. After retiring, he continued teaching graduate
students until 2011. He was a passionate teacher and reader of literature,
especially Shakespeare. Jerry also enjoyed studying history. A strong
advocate for justice, he supported groups such as Doctors Without Borders,
Amnesty International, and the American Civil Liberties Union. He was an avid New York Yankees baseball fan.
His sense of humor and wit were well known, and he enjoyed many a spirited
discussion with friends at Horigan’s Tavern.
Jerry’s greatest joy was time spent with his family. Family and friends are invited to his Mass
of Christian Burial on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Patrick’s
Church. Services and committal prayers will follow at Woodlawn National
Cemetery, as Jerry was a U.S. Army
veteran of the Korean War. In lieu of
flowers, those wishing may make contributions to Elmira Samaritan
Center or Doctors Without
Borders.
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