Walter Leon Wilhite

November 1, 1933 ~ February 25, 2024
Born in:
McDowell, MO
Resided in:
Sorento, IL
Walter Leon Wilhite, 90, of Sorento, IL, passed away February 25, 2024, at his home surrounded by his loving family.
Walter was born November 1, 1933, in McDowell, MO, the son of Walter and Stella Elizabeth (Baird) Wilhite. He married Barbara Jeane Hines in Florence, Mississippi, on July 3, 1954, and they were married for over 69 years.
Walter was a loving and caring person who had a great sense of humor and was quite a jokester. He was a devout family man who instilled good values and work ethic in his children. He loved his family dearly and especially enjoyed spending time with the grandchildren.
He worked hard and diligently throughout his life providing for his family. He was a supervisor for Nooter Corporation and a boilermaker in St. Louis, MO, for nearly 40 years.
He was a member of the 560 Madison County Lodge in New Douglas, Ainad Shriners of Southern Illinois, East St. Louis, founding member of the Bond County Shrine Club, where he was a very active member, an honorably discharged veteran of the United States Army, 82 Airborne Division, where he made 42 jumps with Barb’s picture in his helmet, and proudly carried the title of Scoutmaster during his son’s scouting years.
He was an expert woodworker with an extraordinary talent for designing and crafting furniture that fill the homes of family members. He made many unique items for his family and for his community.
Preceding Walter in death are his parents, and his siblings, Florence Ada Wilhite, Mary Faulkner, Meda Call, Emma Everright, Mamie Ethel Hoskins, Edward Wilhite, James Farris Wilhite, Marvin Paul Wilhite, Hubert Lee Wilhite.
He is survived by his wife Barbara Wilhite of Sorento; children, Sandra (Daniel) Kuhn of Pocahontas, IL, James Leon (Shelly) Wilhite of Sorento, IL, Michael (Jane) Wilhite of Greenville, IL, honorary son David (Deb) Massena; grandchildren, Kelly, Dennis, Nathan, Annie, Angie, Amy, Lorelei, Michael, Patricia, Nicole, James, Jeffrey; 34 great grandchildren; 15 great-great grandchildren, and numerous extended family and friends.
The family requests that memorials be given to the Bond County Shrine Club, in lieu of flowers, plants, and other gifts, as the Shriners were a very important part of Walter’s life.
Memorials may be given at the visitation and funeral or mailed to: Bond County Shrine Club, PO Box 140, Pocahontas, IL 62275.
Visitation: 4:00-7:00 pm., Sunday, March 3, 2023, at Perfetti-Assalley Funeral Home, 201 S. Main St., Sorento, IL 62086.
Masonic Service at 6:30 pm., prior to the end of visitation.
Funeral: 11:00 am., Monday, March 4, 2024, at the Funeral Home, with Rev. Ralph Ward, officiating.
Burial: Sunnyside Cemetery, following the funeral.
The family has entrusted Perfetti-Assalley Funeral Home of Sorento with the ceremonies.
Please visit www.assalleyfuneralhomes.com to share memories or offer condolences to the family.
Services
Visitation: March 3, 2024 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Perfetti-Assalley Funeral Home of Sorento
201 S. Main St.
Sorento, IL 62086
Masonic Service: March 3, 2024 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Perfetti-Assalley Funeral Home of Sorento
201 S. Main St.
Sorento, IL 62086
Funeral Service: March 4, 2024 11:00 am
Perfetti-Assalley Funeral Home of Sorento
201 S. Main St.
Sorento, IL 62086
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Charities
The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Walter Leon Wilhite 's name.
Bond County Shrine Club
PO Box 140
Pocahontas,
IL
62275
A loss to the community and family, but a light in the life of the same.
A great man who influenced the lives of many people. He will always be remembered.
Lynne and I are sure glad we were able to stop by and visit with you and Uncle Leon on our last trip back east. We really enjoyed the overnight stay and your wonderful dinners and family breakfast the next morning and getting to visit with you both. Uncle Leon was one of my hero’s and I always remembered him in his Paratrooper uniform with the Proud 82nd Airborne patch on the sleeve and his jump boots with the pants sharply tucked in the tops when he was home on leave visiting you when I was about 10 years old. And the visits when Mother and Dad and I would stop by and visit you and Uncle Leon on our trip from Michigan to Kentucky over the Fourth of July and see Uncle Leons woodworking tools and kilns where he cured his own lumber. Quite impressive. We were not around you guys much but as you raised me for a couple of years while you and Uncle Leon were courting, I have fond memories of our times together in Heber Springs. We love you guys, and we will surely miss seeing Uncle Leon here on earth, but as always, looking forward to our reunion in Heaven. Uncle Leon will be missed, and we love you. Our heartfelt condolences for your loss.
Mike, your Dad had distinguished military service, was a honorable leader of young men as scoutmaster, and furniture maker among many other talents. We were quite close in age. I would have enjoyed making his acquaintance. My sincere sympathy as you savor the memories experienced with a person worthy of your regard and esteem. Sincerely, John McAteer.
Sharon & Ron Mewes