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Halsey's obituary

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Halsey Whitney, a remarkable individual who was born on April 10, 1959. He set sail May 20, 2025. Halsey was a lighthouse of love, intelligence, sensitivity, and inventiveness. His unwavering spirit and gentle demeanor enriched the lives of all his crew -  family, friends, colleagues, and like sailors - who were fortunate to have known him.

Halsey's memory will forever be cherished by his loving spouse Patricia Lynn Huber Whitney, his son Em Whitney, and daughters Emily Sotomayor and Isabel Sotomayor. His brothers Jay Whitney and Jon Whitney, brothers-in-law Scott Huber, J Weston Huber, Peter Huber, and sisters-in-law Lisa Whitney, Deb Whitney, JoAnn Huber, and Meghan Huber also survive him. He was preceded in death by his parents, Wayne and Katherine Whitney, and father-in-law, Lowell Huber.

In 1983, Halsey distinguished himself as a graduate in Geology from The College of Wooster, Ohio, and earned an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Halsey worked for Prime Energy Corporation.

His passion for the natural world extended into his personal and professional life. He was a member of CapeFaith Church in Osterville, Massachusetts, a dedicated crew member at Hyannis Yacht Club, and a generous volunteer at the American Red Cross.

His love for learning was reflected in his choice of reading, which encompassed the Bible and a variety of geological and historical texts. Halsey was a fan of Jesse Winchester, Zac Brown Band, John Denver, Andrew Duhon, Walker Hayes, Ray Montagne, Maverick City Music (Dante Bowe), Michael Martin Murphy’s “Wildfire”, and Karen Carpenter. He was an ardent admirer of Edward Gordon's and Joseph Whitney’s art.

Halsey loved talking to Em about meteorological conditions, sailing, all things Maine, and Em’s writing. He could tell endless stories about Em’s free-will and boundless intellect. He enjoyed hiking and biking in Palisades with Emily Joy, and following Emily’s endeavors as a climbing and backcountry guide. With Isabel Juliette, he enjoyed kayaking and star gazing, and loved talking about geology, geography, inventions, dogs, astronomy, and sea life. He researched avidly, sailed his heart out, skied like a flowing river, played tennis with an insane left-handed spin serve, and made his yard a New England oasis. He especially enjoyed walking along the marshes and on the beach with his family, including his Cockapoos, Lucy and Forest.

His favorite vacation spots ranged from the Caribbean Islands and snowy peaks of Palisades, Taos, and Snowshoe, to the breathtaking landscapes of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, the Sierra Nevadas, and Lake Tahoe. Locally, his heart remained close to the serene East and West Bays of Osterville, Cotuit Bay, and Hyannis Yacht Club. Years past, he enjoyed walks in Charleston, WV, his 1896 farm house, and time spent at First Presbyterian and Noroton Presbyterian Church. A man of high principles, Halsey cherished values such as freedom, liberty, grace, and US Constitutional integrity. His charming personality was matched by his favorite color, Cerulean Blue.

Among his many accomplishments, Halsey was admired for bringing out the best in people, meeting their needs, and making those (who understood the brilliance) laugh with his quirky humor. In addition to his finance acumen, he was a wizard geologist, and loved rocks, earth, ocean, and conversations about space. His guiding philosophy was to be “tough on the problem but gentle on the people”, a testament to his innate kindness and selflessness. His enduring legacy is one of love, thoughtfulness, humor, and a deep reverence for his country. He was an avid follower of Christ.

A memorial service for Halsey will be held on September 5, 2025, at 5:00 pm at Dowses Beach, followed by a reception at 176 Bumps River Rd at 6:00 pm. Join us to celebrate the life of a truly extraordinary man whose impact will live on, and whose spirit will continue to illuminate the lives he has touched.

Rest in peace, Halsey. You will be deeply missed.

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I was so saddened to hear of Halsey’s passing. I worked with him at Prime. He had a peaceful presence about him. Always…
I was so saddened to hear of Halsey’s passing. I worked with him at Prime. He had a peaceful presen…
I was so saddened to hear of Halsey’s passing. I worked with him…

To our wonderful Whitney families & Halsey's friends,  

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To our wonderful Whitney families & Halsey's friends,  

I am so sorry we were unable to join you tod…

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Praying for you and sharing in your sadness as we remember our beloved Halsey. He was a wonderful friend, true gentlema…
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Sorry to hear about Halsey. Tish and girls I'm so sorry  he was such a nice person 
Sorry to hear about Halsey. Tish and girls I'm so sorry  he was such a nice person 
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