Michael David White

Michael David White

CANAAN — Michael David White, 65, passed away peacefully on Friday, Aug. 4, 2023,  at his home in Canaan. He was born on July 3, 1958, to Dolores (Bartz) White and Robert Raymond White of Bristol, Connecticut.

Mike was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer on March 16, 2016, and was later informed that less than 25% of people with this diagnosis survive five years.  Mike, being the true warrior that he was, defied the odds and continued to live a full life for nearly seven and one half years. 

Michael joined the Marine Corps at the age of 18 and became a Sergeant at the age of 19.  Among his many accomplishments he earned gold medals for distinguished rifle and distinguished pistol shooting. 

Michael was devoted to the Marine Corp and faithfully served his country for ten years. He was a property manager for Silver Lake Conference Center of Sharon for eleven years.  It was there that many children of the camp attendees fell in love with Mike while he taught them many life skills as well as life lessons.  He was also a constant prankster to his camp kids.  You could always count on him to come roaring out of the bushes or a field dressed in a ghillie suit ready to ‘strike’ his unsuspecting target.  He held contractor licenses for plumbing and  heating, air conditioning and fire protection.  He retired from being a fire protection inspector in 2020 and went on to enjoy a very full and happy life.  

Mike was a private pilot, an experienced scuba diver and enjoyed the encounter of a lifetime while diving with sharks in the Bahamas.  He was a skydiver, he loved to fish, especially bass fishing and deep-sea fishing.  He was an avid boater.  He delighted in introducing his friends to places and things they had never experienced before, whether it be the majesty that is Sturgis, South Dakota, flying in the silence and solitude of the clouds, diving into the depths of the ocean or just sitting around a campfire beside a lake in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. His biggest love, however, was riding one of his many Harleys with his Jennie lovingly holding on to him from behind accompanied by far too many wonderful friends to list.  There was never a question about a motorcycle that Michael could not answer.  The most perfect rides, however, were the spur-of-the-moment trips taken by just Jen and Mike by themselves.  One such trip occurred early one morning when they slipped away from the crowd and rode into the misty foggy morning through the rugged mountains and canyons that surround Sturgis listening to their favorite music playing. 

Mike is survived by his wife of 32 years, Jennifer Blake White (Mike’s gal ‘Jenny’); his children, Kimberly White of Wellborn, Florida, Jenifer White of Port Orange, Florida, Christopher (Shannon) Szymanski of Torrington, and Courtney White (Torian Ralph) also of Torrington; his grandchildren include Kylie Bigger, Kyle Rodriguez, Raven Rodriguez, Sierra Szymanski and Blake Szymanski.  He also leaves behind his sisters, Marilyn White Young (Leonard) of Port Charlotte, Florida, and Pittsburg, New Hampshire, Beverly White Fortier of Port Charlotte, Florida, and JoAnne White Little (William) of Port Charlotte, Florida, as well as many nieces and nephews.   

A Celebration of Life will be held at the VFW in Canaan, CT on Saturday, September 23, 2023, noon to 4 pm.  All are welcome to attend and share your happy memories. We’d love to hear them. Scott Funeral Home, 169 Main St, is assisting with arrangements. www.scottfuneralhomeinc.com

Expressions of sympathy in Michael’s memory may be made to the VFW Post Couch/PIPA in Canaan.

Latest News

Art and entertainment in 2024

Benjamin Hochman and friends at Music Mountain.

Anne Day

Whether exploring local farms, enjoying a summer concert, or attending an author talk, there was always something happening in the Northwest Corner in 2024 to inspire and engage. From live music and theater to seasonal recreational activities and art exhibitions, our community had no shortage of ways to connect, enjoy, and celebrate the creative and cultural life of the region.

Here are some highlights from events covered by Compass, the Arts and Lifestyle section of The Millerton News and The Lakeville Journal in the Art, Books, Food, Movies, Music, Recreation, and Theater categories.

Keep ReadingShow less
Patrick Trettenero named Executive Director of The Stissing Center

Patrick Trettenero in front of The Stissing Center in Pine Plains.

Natalia Zukerman

The Stissing Center in Pine Plains announced the appointment of Patrick Trettenero as its new Executive Director. Trettenero, a seasoned storyteller with a diverse career in theater, film, television, and executive leadership, brings a wealth of experience to the role. His impressive background spans multiple industries, including arts production, creative direction, and fundraising. Having recently stepped down as President of the Board, Trettenero intimately understands the needs of the arts center and will be a valuable asset as it continues to expand its offerings and influence in the region.

A New York-based artist, Trettenero has made his mark in various creative roles. He has worked as an award-winning producer, director, writer, and mentor, and has honed his skills on both sides of the Atlantic, with projects in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and the UK. Early in his career, he served as artistic director of Chicago’s Cloud 42 theater, directing the premiere of “Late Night Catechism” which went on to stages in more than a dozen markets across the U.S. and UK, including its six-year Off Broadway run at St. Luke’s Theater. His Broadway credits include investments in “Next to Normal,” “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” “1984,” and “Kimberly Akimbo.” Trettenero also spent 20 years at NBCUniversal, leading the creative agency “Brandworks” and producing Emmy-nominated telethons, branded content, and marketing campaigns. Most recently, he produced his first Broadway show, “Here Lies Love,” and only a month ago, closed an off-Broadway show he produced called, “Kafkaesque.”

Keep ReadingShow less
Tangled Lines looks back on 2024

It rained a lot in 2024, and then it didn’t.

That’s the Tangled Lines 2024 recap in a nutshell.

Keep ReadingShow less
Millerton Moviehouse hosts cast Q&A for ‘Millers in Marriage’

Far left: Filmmaker Kip Williams moderates the question and answer period of the special screening of The Millers in Marriage as the cast answers questions. Brian d’Arcy James, Campbell Scott, Ed Burns, Gretchen Mol, and Benjamin Bratt. Burns wrote and directed the film.

L. Tomaino

The Movie House in Millerton hosted a special screening of “The Millers in Marriage,” a film written and directed by Edward Burns. Burns and fellow actors Gretchen Mol, Campbell Scott, Benjamin Bratt and Brian d’Arcy James were in attendance and participated in a question-and-answer panel after the screening. The panel was moderated by Mol’s husband, filmmaker Kip Williams. Audience members got to ask questions of the veteran actors of stage, film, and television.

The film centers around the three Miller siblings; played by Gretchen Mol as Eve, a former “indie rock” singer and song writer; Edward Burns as Andy, a painter; and Juliana Margulies, as Maggie, a writer. All three are over fifty, with the sisters facing empty nests after their children are grown. All three have problems in their marriages and are dealing with the death of their mother the year before.

Keep ReadingShow less