Sunday, May 10, 2026

A00193 - Michael Paul Whittingham, Amherst College Class of 1977, United Nations International School (New York City, New York), Millersville University Master of Science, Amherst College Associate Dean of Admissions

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Michael P. Whittingham

1956 - 2020

Michael P. Whittingham obituary, 1956-2020, Stamford, CT

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Michael Whittingham Obituary

Michael Paul Whittingham
Michael Paul Whittingham of Stamford passed away peacefully on the 3rd of October 2020 at Greenwich Hospital. He was born in New York City on the 21st of January, 1956 to the late Cecil Anthony and Jean Hyacinth Whittingham. He graduated from Amherst College in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and later earned a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology.
Michael spent over a decade of his professional life in the field of education. His career began as a tutor for high school students while he pursued a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology. Helping students achieve their academic potential was very fulfilling to Michael and led him into the field of college admissions. The success that he had as a recruiter for Fairfield University resulted in the return to his alma mater, Amherst College, to serve as Associate Dean of Admissions. It was during his transition to Amherst that he met and then married his wife, Terran, who also worked in the field of college admissions.
The gratification that came with recruiting and mentoring students took Michael beyond the walls of academia and into the world of finance. He was hired by the Sponsors for Educational Opportunities Program (SEO) to enhance the Wall Street's summer internship recruitment program for college students of color. By the end of his tenure, he had successfully expanded the outreach of this program.
Michael went into semi-retirement after his stint with SEO. This allowed him to spend more time raising his son, Paul, and to do various kinds of service for communities in Fairfield County. In addition to his family's philanthropic contributions, Michael was an active member of First United Methodist Church of Greenwich, and educated families about the college admission process.
Giving back was so important to Michael. He wanted to be thought of as an honest and generous person with integrity. He believed that we are all here to contribute to others and make the world better for the next generation.
Thank you, Michael. Your kind, gentle, good-hearted soul will be missed.
Michael is survived by his devoted wife of thirty-one years, Terran Gregory Whittingham of Stamford, his son Paul Anthony Whittingham of Stamford, as well as his brother, Andrew John Whittingham and his wife Robyn Whittingham of Stamford and his nephew, Adam John Whittingham of Stamford.
Family and friends may call at the Nicholas F. Cognetta Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford on Thursday, the 15th of October, 2020 from 5:00-9:00 p.m. A funeral service will be celebrated on Friday, the 16th of October, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 42 Cross Road, Stamford.
The funeral service will be live streamed on both
www.fumcstamford.org under "Streaming" and https://m.facebook.com/FUMCStamford/
Interment will follow at Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Michael's memory to The American Cancer Society.
To leave online condolences, please visit www.cognetta.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Hour & Stamford Advocate on Oct. 12, 2020.

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Amherst Relatives

  • Terran A. Whittingham W'77
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Employment Information

    Former

    • Principal
      PAMAC LLC
      Start:
      02/2020
      End:
      10/2020
    • CEO
      CAWS Development
      Start:
      02/2020
      End:
      10/2020
    • Vice President
      Sponsors for Educational Opportunity
      Start:
      01/1999
      End:
      02/2020
    • Associate Dean
      Amherst College
      Start:
      01/1987
      End:
      12/1994

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    Reunion Class

    • 1977

    Graduation Year

    • 1977

    Major(s)

    • Biology

    Secondary Schools

    • United Nations Int'l School

    Higher Ed

    • Millersville University
      Field of Study:
      Psychology
      Degree:
      Master of Science
      Year:
      1992

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    Fraternity

    • Independent (no fraternity affil)

    Community/ Professional Activities

    • National Association for College Admission Counseling
      Role:
      Member
    • Northeast Consortium Bridging Access to College
      Role:
      Executive Committee
    • Mill River Park Collaborative
      Role:
      Board Member
    • New England Assn. for College Admission Counseling
      Role:
      Governing Council

    Publications/ Creative Works

    • Book Chapter 'The Application Process' 1993

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    October 21, 2020

    I’m so sorry to hear about this and I’m sorry I didn’t know about the memorials. Rest In Peace, Michael.

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    Anna Mastrolillo

    October 19, 2020

    To All of Michael Whittingham's Family,
    I am sorry to hear that Michael passed away. Sending Peace, Love and Prayers to all who knew, cared for and loved Michael. I viewed his service online. May Michael RIP with all the angels in Heaven. I captured this photo in 2012 with Michael and some of the family. Love Anna

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    Don Gudaitis

    October 19, 2020

    “Dear Whittingham family, please accept my sincere condolences on your loss of Michael. He did so much to make this world a better place. I will not forget how profoundly inspirational he was speaking at the ribbon cutting of the American Cancer Society/Whitingham Center. His depth of feeling, intelligence, and ability to touch everyone amazed me. May the support that he and you have provided to so many as a family come back to comfort you now. With deepest sympathies.” Don Gudaitis, former CEO American Cancer Society New England

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    Rev. Dr. Hope Johnson

    October 16, 2020

    UNIS-ite! Extended Family. Friend. Holding you in my Heart with Love and Care as I treasure Michael’s Life. Let us pass the Blessings on....
    Yours, HOPE

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    October 16, 2020

    Dear Terran and Paul,
    We were saddened to hear of Michael's passing. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers. May God comfort you and bring you peace.

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    October 16, 2020

    Terran and Paul, May his memory be a blessing. Much love to you.

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    Heather Whittingham Seeley

    October 16, 2020

    Saying goodbye is immensely difficult but knowing that you are now in the hands of God brings peace.

    Love,
    Cousin Heather

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    Cheryl Crawford

    October 15, 2020

    May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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    Tracey and Renee Chavis

    October 15, 2020

    To the family you have our condolences. May GOD comfort you and give you strength during this time. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.

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    Mark Robinson

    October 14, 2020

    Michael was a good friend and a good soul.

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    Funeral service

    11:30 a.m.

    The funeral service will be live streamed on both www.fumcstamford.org

    under "Streaming" and https://m.facebook.com/FUMCStamford/, CT

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    Saturday, May 9, 2026

    A00192 - The Leeds Medal

     

    Amherst College Leeds Medal Recipient in 1974

    The Leeds Medal at Amherst College is awarded annually to the graduating senior who has demonstrated the highest standard of character, leadership, and service. While the Amherst College Alumni Biographical Files and other public records do not list the 1974 recipient by name, the medal’s history shows that it has been awarded to distinguished graduates since its inception.

    In the 1970s, Amherst College continued to honor outstanding seniors, and the Leeds Medal was a key part of that tradition. For example, the 1974 class included notable alumni such as Ralph Z. Sorenson, who later became president of Babson College (1974–1981) and co‑founder of the Asian Institute of Management in the Philippines Wikipedia. While Sorenson’s prominence does not confirm he was the 1974 Leeds Medalist, it reflects the caliber of students recognized during that period.

    To identify the exact 1974 recipient, you would need to consult the Amherst College Alumni Biographical Files or the college’s historical archives, as these contain the official records of each year’s Leeds Medal winner. The Alumni Biographical Files collection, spanning from 1821 to the early 2010s, includes biographical questionnaires, correspondence, and other materials that may document the award ArchivesSpace.

    How to find the 1974 recipient:

    • Contact the Amherst College Archives and Special Collections for access to the Alumni Biographical Files.

    • Search the class year 1974 in the biographical records for any mention of the Leeds Medal.

    • Check Amherst College’s historical publications or yearbooks from 1974 for the award announcement.

    If you are researching for academic or personal purposes, the Archives can provide the original documentation and confirm the exact name of the 1974 Leeds Medal recipient.

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    1975 Amherst College Leeds Medal Recipient

    The Leeds Medal at Amherst College is awarded annually to a senior who has demonstrated exceptional leadership, service, and character. While the provided sources do not list the 1975 recipient by name, the Amherst College Register for 1975–1976 includes a “Prizes and Awards” section that documents the medal’s award for that year dn790000.ca.archive.org.

    To identify the exact 1975 recipient, you would need to consult the original 1975–76 Register’s “Prizes and Awards” page, which is part of the Amherst College Archives. This section typically lists the names of all award winners for the academic year, including the Leeds Medal, along with the reasons for the award.

    If you are unable to access the physical or digitized Register, the Amherst College Archives and Special Collections may be able to provide a copy or confirm the 1975 recipient upon request. Wikipedia

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    Amherst College Leeds Medal Recipient in 1974

    The Leeds Medal at Amherst College is awarded annually to the graduating senior who has demonstrated the highest standard of character, leadership, and service. While the Amherst College Alumni Biographical Files and other public records do not list the 1974 recipient by name, the medal’s history shows that it has been awarded to distinguished graduates since its inception.

    In the 1970s, Amherst College continued to honor outstanding seniors, and the Leeds Medal was a key part of that tradition. For example, the 1974 class included notable alumni such as Ralph Z. Sorenson, who later became president of Babson College (1974–1981) and co‑founder of the Asian Institute of Management in the Philippines Wikipedia. While Sorenson’s prominence does not confirm he was the 1974 Leeds Medalist, it reflects the caliber of students recognized during that period.

    To identify the exact 1974 recipient, you would need to consult the Amherst College Alumni Biographical Files or the college’s historical archives, as these contain the official records of each year’s Leeds Medal winner. The Alumni Biographical Files collection, spanning from 1821 to the early 2010s, includes biographical questionnaires, correspondence, and other materials that may document the award ArchivesSpace.

    How to find the 1974 recipient:

    • Contact the Amherst College Archives and Special Collections for access to the Alumni Biographical Files.

    • Search the class year 1974 in the biographical records for any mention of the Leeds Medal.

    • Check Amherst College’s historical publications or yearbooks from 1974 for the award announcement.

    If you are researching for academic or personal purposes, the Archives can provide the original documentation and confirm the exact name of the 1974 Leeds Medal recipient.

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    Amherst College Leeds Medal Recipient in 1974

    The Leeds Medal at Amherst College is awarded annually to the graduating senior who has demonstrated the highest standard of character, leadership, and service. While the Amherst College Alumni Biographical Files and other public records do not list the 1974 recipient by name, the medal’s history shows that it has been awarded to distinguished graduates since its inception.