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Video: Dover shopkeeper Dick Whittamore's funeral with message smoking kills

Video: Smoker Dick Whittamore's last message to town

A former Dover shopkeeper who was adamant being a heavy smoker resulted in his death got his message across as he went to his grave.

Dick Whittamore suffered from emphysema and had to use a motorised wheelchair to get around in his later years.

So when he died, he left instructions with the undertaker that signs should be displayed in his hearse stating smoking had killed him and, hopefully, urging others - especially young people - to give it up.

Dick WhittamoreMr Whittamore had lived in Dover since he was 10-years-old, and worked at the former Hippodrome Theatre in the town before it was damaged in the war and subsequently demolished.

He then ran his own shop, doing small printing and duplicating jobs and selling raffle tickets, bingo cards and fancy goods.

When he died he was 85.

Undertaker Paul Sullivan carried out Mr Whittamore's wishes on Tuesday by putting the signs in the hearse, and driving it on a route around Dover for which Mr Whittamore had given him details.

Speaking before the funeral, Mr Sullivan said: "He wanted to do his bit to get the message across to people about the health problems which smoking can cause."

The funeral route included Dover seafront and Snargate Street where, as instructed by Mr Whittamore, the hearse paused for one minute at the site of the former Hippodrome Theatre.

It then went on through the town centre to St Mary's Cemetery, where he was laid to rest.

Tuesday, March 02 2010

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