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Eric Scoles  
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 More options Feb 9 2012, 8:40 am
From: Eric Scoles <ericsco...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 08:40:10 -0500
Local: Thurs, Feb 9 2012 8:40 am
Subject: Tom Whittemore

Tom Whittemore passed away in the night between Tuesday and Wednesday. He'd
been sick for a long time, getting sicker, mostly as complications of his
diabetes. We haven't had a message to the group about this; the news has
been passing around since very early yesterday, but I wanted to make sure
everyone in the group heard.

For those who didn't know him, Tom was a founding board member of R-SPEC,
and an old D-309er from way back. A lot of us knew Tom, some of us very
well; I can't count myself in the latter category, but I liked and
respected him very much. When I first met him through R-SPEC, he struck me
quickly as a person of keen insight, and nowhere more so than where story
structure is concerned. And he could be blunt, but was seldom rude. Anyone
who's had him read their work has probably heard him say something like,
"that's a really nice scene but it serves absolutely no purpose there. I
think you should cut it." And he'd usually be right. In our writing group,
we started recording our stories for his benefit (for some time, his vision
has been prohibitively poor for long form reading), and we all found the
exercise useful as it forced us to hear the work in new ways.

Someone will post a note here & on Facebook when we know more about his
memorial service, which will probably be this weekend, possibly at Alex
White's shop on Monroe Avenue ('Boldo's Armory'), near the loop.

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Pat Rapp  
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 More options Feb 9 2012, 9:25 am
From: Pat Rapp <patr...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 09:25:49 -0500
Local: Thurs, Feb 9 2012 9:25 am
Subject: Re: Tom Whittemore

Thanks for the quote, Eric -- I could actually hear Tom's voice when I read
that.
: )

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nankr...@aol.com  
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 More options Feb 9 2012, 10:24 am
From: nankr...@aol.com
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 10:24:46 -0500 (EST)
Local: Thurs, Feb 9 2012 10:24 am
Subject: Re: Tom Whittemore

I knew Tom for a very long time, from when he was first a student in a writing workshop of mine, young and healthy.  He could be very funny.  I remember at some party, after he'd had a few drinks, he said to me, "I've been reading your writing, Nancy."  (There wasn't very much of it at this point!)  He said, "You're good, but why are your stories so damn grim?"  It became a joke between us ("There she is, the Grim One") for, literally, decades.  Eric is right; he was one of the best critiquers I have ever met.  Tom was both a sociable person and an intensely private one.  He's the first of our Rochester SF group to die, and he will be missed.  I wish I could attend the wake.  
Nancy


 
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Sally Caves  
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 More options Feb 9 2012, 1:57 pm
From: Sally Caves <piman...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 13:57:58 -0500
Local: Thurs, Feb 9 2012 1:57 pm
Subject: Re: Tom Whittemore

I'm so very very sorry to hear this.  Thank you, Eric, for letting us know.
Sarah


 
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David Ennocenti  
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 More options Feb 9 2012, 8:48 pm
From: David Ennocenti <david.ennoce...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 20:48:44 -0500
Local: Thurs, Feb 9 2012 8:48 pm
Subject: Re: Tom Whittemore

This is really sad. It seems so unfair the way things happen. I lost my
best friend to cancer two years ago today (February 9, 2012). He had a
brain tumor. He was a health fanatic, constantly watching his diet, yet he
developed cancer.

I hope the end was peaceful for Tom. I lost three friends in a 26 month
period and they were in pain.

Thanks for letting us know Eric.

Dave Ennocenti

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9 West Crest Drive
Rochester, NY 14606
585-426-2348

 
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