Wendy Whited succumbed to cancer on September 29, 2021. She is survived by her brother William (Cindy) Whited, her nephew Billy (Aemelia) Whited, and grand nieces Matilda, Penelope, and Winifred.
A teacher by temperament and profession, Wendy taught junior high classes at Burnham Grammar School in Burnham IL from 1980 and continued in the classroom after becoming Principal from 1999 until she retired in 2012. Students often return to express gratitude for her lessons; she expected students to succeed and was dedicated to giving them the means to do so.
Smitten with horses from an early age, Wendy was riding by age 8 and collected dozens of trophies in her years of showing horses. She kept two or three “big old pets” on her property long after she stopped competing.
In college, her first Aikido class hooked her on a lifetime study. Wendy founded Inaka Dojo in 1992 and in 2015 was awarded the rank of seventh degree black belt by Mitsugi Saotome Shihan. She remained dedicated to the art, teaching remotely during the pandemic and developing her own Iaido kata so students could train without partners. She also created a series of courses to train aikido practitioners in the concepts and skills of effective teaching.
She was part of the founding board of directors for the Aikido Schools of Ueshiba (ASU), helping establish the not-for-profit organization and position it for future growth. She served on the board as a member, secretary and, until her passing, as president.
Always a teacher and ever a student, Wendy travelled extensively throughout her life, especially in retirement; to teach or participate in Aikido events, to experience new places, and to repeatedly immerse herself in the Japanese culture she loved, including living there for two years teaching English. At home, she was a notable presence in Beecher, volunteering at the library and helping any person or cause she saw in need. At home and abroad, any stranger was a friend she hadn’t met yet. Thousands of them will remember her fondly.
By Wendy’s wish, there will be a memorial when we can safely meet in person, hug each other, and dance wildly. A visitation for family and local friends will be held on October 15 at noon with a service following at 2pm at Hack Funeral Home, 753 Hodges St, Beecher IL. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to the charities below.
Illinois Horse Rescue
Donate to Illinois Horse Rescue
Aikido Schools of Ueshiba
Donate to ASU of behalf of Wendy Whited