Farewell to a community leader
Jun 01, 2012 | 2198 views |  0 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Dick Whatley’s presence in Pell City is one that will be greatly missed by his family and his community. After retiring from a 30-year military career, he dedicated himself to his new profession in real estate, to his community, and to his church.

Wherever he saw a need, he stepped forward to meet it, especially when it came to serving fellow veterans. He helped form the Logan Martin Lake Protection Association when the water wars with Georgia began, and he worked for the betterment of his community by helping organizations such as Lakeside Hospice, the Pell City Schools Foundation, Leadership Pell City, Habitat for Humanity, United Way and local chapters of the American Cancer Society.

He sought names of fallen veterans and personally paid to have their names added to memorial monuments. He served on several municipal boards as a volunteer and served as president of civic and professional organizations.

He was a man who made a difference.

Mayor Bill Hereford said Whatley was involved in “virtually every worthwhile project that took place here,” and called him the conscience of the community.

He made a real difference to his community. He will be missed.

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