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The Obituary

Arthur L. Wharton II was born on January 3, 1926 the

only child of the late Arthur L. and Ruby May

Wharton in New York City. He received his early

education in the public schools of upper Manhattan,

matriculating at the George Washington Senior High

School.

He joined the United States Coast Guard following

graduation in January 1945 where he served as a radio

operator on the SS Richard Henry Lee for several

tours. He was honorably discharged from military

service in San Francisco, California. Arthur then

relocated to Washington, DC where he enrolled at

Howard University pursing a degree in Architecture.

It was on this campus where he met the love of his

life, the former Betty Lou Golden whom he married

on October 1, 1949. Theirs was a loving union that

was blessed with three children—Carla, Lonnie

Reynard, and Arthur III.

Following a brief employment with the District of

Columbia government, Arthur worked as a

Cartographer with the Central Intelligence Agency in

Langley, Virginia. He retired from federal service

after 32 years on April 1, 1983.

He was baptized into the membership of the First

Church of Seventh-day Adventist on October 21, 1971

by Elder Luther R. Palmer. He was immediately

appointed to the office of deacon where he served for

34 years. He also served in the Treasury Department a

number of years and worked with the Pathfinders and

Community Services department as needed. A lover

of children, he distributed candy and sweets earning

the title, “The Candy Man.”

He leaves to mourn his passing, his devoted and

faithful wife, Betty, his daughter, Carla, sons, L.

Reynard and his wife Rhoda, Arthur III and his wife

Andria, grandsons, Lauren and Lowen Wharton and

Evan Wright, a niece, Madeline Swan, and a host of

friends, neighbors, church members, and well wishers.

Pallbearers

Gregory Simpkins Robert Bryant Leonard

Lewis Cooper Fred Patterson

James Walker Randal Leonard

Honorary Pallbearers

Oscar Crowder Laertes Gillis

Milton Nicholas Richard Wair

Richard Hogart Lorenzo Best

Robert Leonard Johnnie Willis

In Appreciation

The family wishes to express their deepest

appreciation for the many expressions

of kindness and love through prayers,

calls, visits, gifts and other acts of

kindness during this period of

bereavement. May God continue

to bless you as you bless others

is our prayer.

Repast

Family and friends are invited

to the repast following the burial

ceremony at the First Church

of Seventh-day Adventists,

810 Shepherd Street,

NW, Washington, DC.

Professional Services

Entrusted to:

Marshall’s Funeral Home

4808 Suitland Road

Suitland, Maryland 20746

Internment

Ft. Lincoln Cemetery

Brentwood, Maryland

A Celebration of the Life

Of

Arthur Livingston Wharton Sunrise, January 3, 1926 Sunset, December 7, 2006

Viewing: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 6:30-8:30 pm

Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:00 am

The First Church of Seventh-day Adventists

810 Shepherd Street, NW

Washington, DC 20011

Dr. Mark A. McCleary, Officiating Pastor

Dr. Andrew R. Harewood, Pastor

Robin P. Walker, Chaplain

Order of Service

Organ Prelude………………….Gwendolyn Jenifer

Processional………..………...…..Dr. Mark McCleary

Platform Participants

Invocation……………...………..Elder Curla Walters

Hymn of Comfort….…………..…...Geraldine Wright

Congregation

“Redeemed!” No. 338

Prayer of Comfort…………..…..Pastor Samuel Dade

Scripture…………………..…..Deacon Richard Wair

Psalms 1:1-6 and I Thessalonians 4:13-18

Musical Selection…………….….The Voices of Zion

“Total Praise”

Reflections…….………...…..Pastor Luther R. Palmer

Elder Rufus Simpkins

Musical Selection….…………..….…..H. D.Woodson

Male Chorus Alumni

Obituary………………………………Silent Reading

Acknowledgements……………...….Deborah Jeffries

Musical Selection……………..….Gwendolyn Jenifer

Eulogy……………….……….Dr. Mark A. McCleary

Benediction………………Chaplain Robin P. Walker

Recessional…………..……Clergy/Family and Guest

“When We All Get to Heaven” No. 633

In Loving Memory of Arthur Livingston “The Candy Man” Wharton January 3, 1926 – December 7, 2006

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