Klinton K White
August 16, 1947 ~ February 23, 2021
Resided in:
Sanford, ME
Klinton K. White, 73, of Sanford, passed away on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough. He was born in Sanford on August 16, 1947 a son of the late Kenneth and Margery (Worcester) White.
For many years Klinton worked on the family farm in Sanford. Later in life he worked for the Rochester School System as a custodian.
His membership with the Riverside Grange spanned over 50 years. He was also a member of Happy Times Squares Group.
Along with his parents he is predeceased by his fiance, Nellie Webber.
He is survived by his sisters, Linda Meader and her husband, Paul of Sanford, Kathy McPherson and her husband Howard of Rochester, NH, Donna Lehoux and her husband, David of Sanford. He is also survived by three nieces, two nephews and many cousins.
A funeral service for Klinton will be held on Tuesday, March 2nd at 2PM at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home, 580 Main Street, Springvale. Burial will be in the spring at Forest Grove Cemetery in Lebanon.








To Klinton Family,We were very sad to hear of Klinton’s passing. He was a sweet man and so enjoyed going to the Grange. He will be missed by the members of the former Riverside Grange #475 and by the York Pomona #14. The Grange will always have fond memories of Klinton and Nellie.Cassandra CorlissWorthy ChaplainYork Pomona #14
– Cassandra Corliss, Worthy Chaplain York Pomona #14
Klinton & Nellie were two of our very favorite long-time customers! They purchased Nellie’s prized engagement ring from us many years ago. Our sadness when we heard of Klinton’s passing is tempered with the knowledge that they are together & smiling their wonderful, genuine smiles at one another again! Our lives were enriched by our friendship with these two gentle souls! Our condolences to your family. Best: Rick and Kiki Stevens ~ Jewelers’ Outlet
– Kiki Stevens
I was saddened to hear of Klinton’s passing. He loved being the Worthy Gatekeeper at Riverside Grange #475 and he was always smiling at every meeting.
– Leslie Guy, Worthy Overseer York Pomona #14
Sweet, kind, and gentle man. I think he didn’t know what to make of the 3 Butler girls when we took over a room! 🙂 Thank you for your patience Klinton. Peace to your heart.
– Susie Butler Lane
A ‘Teddy Bear’ gesture was posted
– Sally Goodwin
To Klinton Family,
We were very sad to hear of Klinton’s passing. He was a sweet man and so enjoyed going to the Grange. He will be missed by the members of the former Riverside Grange #475 and by the York Pomona #14. The Grange will always have fond memories of Klinton and Nellie.
Cassandra Corliss
Worthy Chaplain
York Pomona #14
– Cassandra Corliss, Worthy Chaplain York Pomona #14
Klinton cared about everyone . One of my best memories was when we taught Klinton to ride a bike at Nana & Grandpas. I look forward to seeing him in Heaven one day.
A ‘Teddy Bear’ gesture was posted
– Sally Goodwin