Nate White dies at 87; ran middle distances as M80

W80 sprint champion Pat Peterson shares the sad news that her New York friend Nate White has died. He was 87. Nate was a well-regarded miler and ranked high as recently as 2002. Pat writes: “Nate passed away at his home in Fayetteville on Thursday, May 10, 2007. Son of Nathaniel A. White and Jesse (Engard) White, he was born in Wenonah, New Jersey, on June 28, 1919.”


Pat’s complete note:

Nathaniel Eastman White
118 Foxcroft Lane
Fayetteville, NY 113066

Nathaniel Eastman White, age 87, passed away at his home in Fayetteville
on Thursday, May 10, 2007. Son of Nathaniel A. White and Jesse (Engard)
White, he was born in Wenonah, New Jersey, on June 28, 1919.

Mr. White was predeceased by his first wife Anna (Paul) White in l961,
his son David Anderson White in 2006, his brothers Robert and David
White, and his sister Charlotte Gaunt. He is survived by Evelyn D. White
his wife for 42 years, his son Nathaniel A. White II, Hamilton, VA, his
daughter-in-law Leslie C. Sinn, his granddaughter Lauren Ann White, his
daughter-in-law Margaret White (North York, Canada), and several nieces
and nephews.

Mr. White graduated from Cornell University in l941; worked for Agway
(in DeWitt) until his retirement in l982. A life member of the Cornell
Council and he was president of the Cornell Club of CNY and a member of
the Cornell Track Alumni Committee for several years. He led the
Syracuse Chargers Track Club for 12 years as president and served on their
Board of Directors for over 20 years. He competed in national and world
running competitions as well as local competition until he was 80 years of
age. He loved canoeing, hiking in the mountains and most especially
running.

A memorial service will be held at Eaton-Tubbs-Schepp Funeral Home,
1791 East Genesee Street, Fayetteville at 2:00 PM on Saturday, May 19.
A private burial will be at the Wenonah Cemetery in New Jersey. Memorial
contributions can be made to Cornell University, earmarked for the
Moakley Fund, and sent to the attention of John Webster, Teagle Hall,
Campus Road, Ithaca, NY 14853-1266 or the Alzheimer’s Foundation of
America, 322 Eighth Avenue, 7th floor , New York, NY 10001

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May 11, 2007