Tuesday, November 21, 2017

REMEMBERING BILL WHIPPEN

Bill in 2014 with former Polly Whippen Trophy winners


For longer than most of us can remember, Bill Whippen has been a fixture around the Stuart Sailfish Club.  For many years, Bill and Polly lived in Hobe Sound on one of the canals, with his boat, Kugels, behind the house.  Later he resided here in Stuart, and the past five years at Allegro.  On November 3rd, Bill passed quietly in his sleep.  He was 96.  He didn’t want to be a bother to others with a service or such, but requested only that his ashes be scattered in the Gulf Stream out the St. Lucie Inlet.  That will happen in early December.

Bill was very active in the Club, running tournaments, serving on committees, or just helping out with whatever needed to be done.  He served on the Board of Directors for more than 30 years up through 2015 and as president from 1999 to 2001.  Unless he was out of the country, the gentleman with the warm friendly smile and sparkle in his eye rarely missed an event.

After his wife died in 1998, Bill sponsored the Polly Whippen Memorial Trophy that was awarded each year to the Top Lady Angler Club Member at the annual Ladies Tournament.  According to his son, Wayne, through his will, Bill left the Club money to continue this award  into the future.  He also provided the brass plaques every year that participating boat owners received tor fishing the Light Tackle Tournament.  Bill always represented what made this Club what it has been for so many years and we’ll miss him.