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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 12/22/1944
Stricken with Stricken a heart attack Sunday. Elbert Douglas
78. vice president of the Western Block Company,
died at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at his home. 471 High
St. He was an honorary trustee of the Baptist Church and
served as president of the YMCA board at the time the
present building was financed and constructed.
Born in Lockport Oct. 6, 1865
Mr. Whitney was the son of Julius
& and Jane Whitney. His father
was a carpenter contractor.
Rose From Ranks
The son was educated in the
Lockport public schools. After his
graduation from the old Union
School, he entered the employ of
the former Boston and Lockport
Block Factory at the age of 18
years. There he rose from the
ranks to become general manager.
After the block factory burned
about 3a years ago. Mr. Whitney
became associated with the Western
Block Company, serving first
as sales manager, then as secretary
ana in recent years as rice president.
For more than 40 years a director
of the YMCA, Mr. Whitney re-,
signed in 1940 when he was elected
a honorary member of the board
in recognition of continued and
very active service. He became a
member of the board June 10. 1901
and was president for seven years
from 1922 to 1929.
Trustee For Life
In 1938 the Baptist Church
recognized Mr. Whitney's 40 years
of service on the official board by
making him an honorary trustee
for life. At that time he was chair-
man of the Board of Trustees.
Mr. Whitney was a charter mem-
ber of the Rotary Club. While he
never aspired to public office, he
served on the Board of Park Com-
missioners under former Mayor
Ernest B. Crosby and Orrin G.
Blount.
Mr. Whitney was married in ??
to Aletta Esther Brace, who died
eight years ago. Surviving are a
son, Douglas B. Whitney, work
manager of the Harrison Radiator
Division of General Motors Cor-
poration, and a daughter, Mrs.
Clifford W. Beers, Rochester.
There are five grandchildren.
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