Tribute & Message From The Family
Message From The Family
Thank you for your support during this difficult time.
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Thayer Dun White, age 77, passed away on July 2, 2018. Born in Somerville, MA on April 12, 1941, he was the son of the late Alden D. and Edith J. (Fish) White.
Thayer received a degree in Spiritual Psychology. His life work and interests were in the related areas, but he put most of his emphasis on Primal Therapy.
Thayer is survived by his sister, Sheddon Angelone, several nieces, a nephew, great and great-great nieces and nephews.
Services honoring Thayer's life will be held privately at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made payable to "The International Primal Association" and sent in care of R.T. Foard Funeral Home, P.A., 259 E. Main Street, Elkton, MD 21921.
Condolence & Memory Journal
Teacher, significant other, co-therapist, employer, neighbor, friend - Thayer and I walked a similar path for almost 40 years, learning together, dancing together, evolving together. Thayer, you helped me with so many important things - launching my main career, moving to Asheville after you moved there, designing my website. Always clear-headed, always cheerful, always accepting of "what is". I am grateful for our friendship and will always treasure the deep connection that we had. Wishing you much peace and love.
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Katherine Rose - Asheville, NC - Friend July 11, 2018
I love you sooooooooooo much Thayer.
I learned I needed to be careful , with flirting was really a need for me to have proper parenting.
Thanks for spending time with me on the Mat track in 2008 at the IPA convention in Virden in 2008.
Wish I had seen you - sorry.
Hope you are having fun in heaven.
James Bloom
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James Bloom - Toronto , Ontario , Canada - Friend July 08, 2018
I know everything happens for a reason. Even so, I miss Thayer. He was a good friend, my sounding board for so many of the things I've done over the years. I like to think I did the same for him. Those of us who were able to know Thayer can treasure our memories that shine as candle flames and know that the light never does go out. Thank you Thayer. Love, Pauline Evanosky
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Pauline Evanosky Evanosky - Oakland, CA - Friend July 07, 2018