Latham Edgar Wheelan, 82, loving husband of the late Virginia Daughaday Wheelan, and son of the late Elizabeth and Fairfax R. Wheelan of Litchfield, CT, died peacefully at his home in Durham, North Carolina on May 8, 2008. Born ineew York, NY, Mr. Wheelan was a graduate of Litchfield High School, the Boston School of Art and Roosevelt Uneersity. He proudly served in the Uneed States Navy during World War II and the Korean War. Trained as a commercial artist, Mr. Wheelan had a rewarding career in advertising and marketing in Chicago, and in 1971, he relocated to Greenville, SC, to become Marketing Director for Cryovac, a division of W.R. Grace, where he worked until his retirement. Mr. Wheelan, a longtime resident of Winnetka, IL and Greenville SC, woneeveral awards during his career, including a Clio award for his work with Stan Freberg for Jacobsen Lawn Mowers. He was a gifted cartoonist, following in the footsteps of his unee, Ed Wheelan, and his grandmother, Albertine Randall Wheelan, and he generously shared his talents and good humor with co-workers, family and friends. He is survived by two daughters, Lynn Wheelan Smith of Greenwood, SC, and Nancy Wheelaneetzloff of Durham, NC; his son, David Fairfax Wheelan of Oakland, CA; his son-in-law Thomas B. Metzloff; three grandchildren, Jessica Smith, Emily Metzloff and Christopher Metzloff; his sister, Ruth W. Bussiere of East Setauket, NY; and devoted nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, May 25, 2008, 3:30 pm, at St. Philip's Episcopal Church, 403 E. Main Street, Durham, NC 27705. Friends may visit with the family in the parish hall following the service.
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