In Memory of

Terry

"Beans"

Whitall

Obituary for Terry "Beans" Whitall

Terry (Beans) Whitall was born to Roy and Corrie Whitall on August 23rd 1965.
He was the loving husband of Diane Whitall. Amazing father to Morgan (Shawn), Madison, Marshall (Kaitlyn) Number one and most wonderful Pa to Braxton and Navy. Brother of Perry (Cecilia) Tammie(Jim) Tracy (Bill), Brother in law to Debbie. Most fun Uncle to Mike (Megan), Lili and Jack, Niki, Daniel (Steph), Kaitlyn (Adam), Andrew, Amy, Harrison (Shae) and Graydon.

Terry passed away suddenly at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on January 23rd while on the phone with the love of his life. His wife and children got to be by his side after he passed.

Terry was a long-standing member of Port Credit, living at 1308 Kane Road. He started his career at Lakeshore Floor along side Bruce and Heather Caton who quickly became like family. He was admired by all his colleagues and his work ethic made him a one of a kind employee.

Terry, Beans to some if not most is an indescribable man. No words can touch on how amazing he was, but I’m going to try.
Beans was and always will be the most loving, strong, funny, helpful and caring person. He was the first to offer to help anyone with anything. He was always up for a job, and was always looking for something to do or fix. Everyone who had the pleasure to know or meet him, loved him the very minute they spoke.

He loved his family more than anything. He always wanted his family close. He made sure everyone knew how much he loved them and how proud he was of them.

Of all the things Terry was, an incredible Pa, of all the things listed it would be number 1. He loved his grandchildren so much.

Terry has so many friends, some lifelong because the people who came into his life never left. He was the neighbour everyone could count on.

The legacy he created was through the love of his family, his children and grandchildren who he loved being with ever facet of his being.

Terry changed this world and he left it better that how it was before he arrived. Nothing will ever be the same without him here with us.

Because of the current restrictions we have decided to wait until more restrictions have been lifted to have a celebration of his life in lieu of flowers a donation to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.