


In lieu of flowers the family requests that any donations be made to a charity of their choice or to the Keller NICU Fund 11959 University of Minnesota (University of Minnesota Foundation, PO Box 860266, Minneapolis MN 55486). Arvella's Service of Burial will be held in Minneapolis and announced in the upcoming weeks. Her children express their deepest gratitude to the staff at Boutwell's Landing for their exceptional care and remarkable kindness during Arvella's final years. Arvella and Page lived for over 50 years in the same house overlooking Lake Nokomis in south Minneapolis, before moving to Boutwell's Landing, Stillwater, MN. She was always active in social justice causes helping to feed the hungry, supporting the ordination of women, and arguing for the dignity and equality of women through various civic organizations. Arvella was an Episcopalian for over 60 years and a member of St. She received The Maud Hart Lovelace Minnesota Youth Reading Award, The Detroit Book Award, and was recognized by the Society of Midland Authors for Outstanding Accomplishment in the Category of Children's Fiction. In a postscript in her last novel she said she was proud to be the great-grand-daughter of a freed African American woman. She also published historical fiction novels for children including: You're a Real Hero Amanda, The Bread Winner, Trapped Between the Lash and the Gun. In the 1970s, she wrote and directed plays for the Minneapolis Public Schools, one of which challenged race-based bias. She taught speech and theater at Marymount College, Salina, Kansas, before raising four children.

Arvella earned graduate degrees in law (Washburn University) and drama (University of Iowa). She is also survived by her grandchildren, Page Whitmore (Stephen Segroves), Nelson Whitmore (Camilla), Paul Ranum (Susan Kenzie), Madeline Ranum, Claire Whitmore, and Charles Whitmore (Jessica) along with one great-grandchild, Graham Whitmore and two step-great-grandchildren, Eva & Truman Segroves. She is survived by her children, Bruce Whitmore (Dee Mitchell), Clark Whitmore (Cheryl), Laura Ranum (Robert) and Diane Whitmore, along with nephew, Dennis Embry (Richard Klingaman). She is preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Page Gregory Whitmore, her brother Herbert Crandell Embry, and her parents Horace and Margaret Embry. Whitmore, Arvella Doris Embry Born on MaDied peacefully on Masurrounded by family members just a few hours before what would have been her 98th birthday.
