Obituary

Ian Mitchell Whitehouse

Age 27, a resident of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, passed away Friday, July 26, 2024 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was born March 1, 1997 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, the son of Mitchell and Cindy (Weatherall) Whitehouse.

Ian graduated from Prairie Grove High School. He was working for Sissy's Log Cabin in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Ian loved life, adventure, and going fast. His greatest love though was being an uncle to three little boys. He called himself the fun uncle or "funcle". He relished the opportunity to spend time and take care of his nephews. He took this on as a challenge. Ian enjoyed swimming, hanging out and doing art with the boys. On a recent trip to Disney World with them he was given the task of being a babysitter for several mornings in a row. He conquered this job and was so proud of himself for succeeding.

He had a true passion for fast cars and the car rally community. Ian loved every minute spent with Ryan Malone at these events. He was in his element when flying down the highway in a group of cars. He said these car groups were like a brotherhood driving down the roads, always watching out for each other. The driving wasn't all he loved about these groups though. He loved the dinner parties, drinks and socializing afterwards. You could always count on a good conversation about cars with Ian!

Ian also loved to fly! His inspiration coming from his father, he took lessons learning to fly and was so proud the day he accomplished his first solo flight. His most prized tattoo was the one on his side of him and his dad after he finished that flight.

Ian also had a love of the outdoors. He loved hiking and finding new spots to adventure to. He took it as a challenge to get to the most scenic point and take the perfect selfie. He found true relaxation and peace in the beauty of nature.

His newest love was riding his bicycle around town with friends. Ian really enjoyed attending the Pedal Parties in Little Rock. This was just another way for Ian to be around nature, socialize and exercise!

He truly enjoyed what he got to do for a living. Helping people get a good deal and find the perfect piece for them was his true gift. He also enjoyed getting to broker deals on gold and coins. Ian had a passion for "boujee" jewelry and being dressed to the nines. If his outfit wasn't perfect, he wasn't comfortable. All of this was perfect for the profession he was in.

He was preceded in death by grandparents Ray D. and Sandy Whitehouse, Eugene Weatherall and Diana Ellis.

Survivors include his parents Mitchell and Cindy Whitehouse; one sister Natalee Whitehouse Herman and her husband Grant; one brother Dalton Potapov; three nephews Holcomb, Hutchinson, and Hatton Herman; one uncle Michael Whitehouse and his wife Susan; numerous other family member and countless friends.

Memorial service will be held Friday, August 2, 2024 - 1:00 P.M. at the Jett Aircraft Hangar 4500 S School Ave, Fayetteville, Arkansas. - The family request that people attending the memorial service to come as they are.

In lieu of flowers family ask for donations to Pedal It Forward, a nonprofit organization that collects used bikes, fixes them an distributes them to those in need in Northwest Arkansas. Their mission is to increase the number of people that have access to bikes for health, transportation and recreation.
Funeral Service

1:00 pm
Jett Aviation Hangar - 4500 S School Ave., Fayetteville, Arkansas
Visitation
Visitation information unavailable.
Final Resting Place
information unavailable.
General

Mar 1, 1997

Jul 26, 2024

27

Tributes

Ian was so great to everyone he will be dearly missed
Allison Bond - Classmate
Mitch,Cindy and Natalie sorry to hear about Ian your family is in our prayers
Nancy +Annette Whitehouse - Distant cousin
A strong spirit, a quick mind, a true friend. Ian will be remembered with love and smiles.
Pam and Carina Malone - Friend
Ian was a really good friend of mine, especially in the last few years. When I was sad, he’d take me to chilis, or Waffle House. He was also so quick to call me or text me back if I wanted to chat with him. He really was such a good friend. I know he was so excited to start a new venture in Little Rock. Just an overall great guy. He will be missed
Holly - Friend
Cindy, Mitch and Natalee: my sincerest condolences are sent to you at this time. Courage and prayers
Merice Mills - Friend
I am so sorry to hear Ian Mithcel letf this world at such a young age, Only the Lord Jesus knows why he left so young. Prayers and encouragement to the family
Norma Rita Sherry - stranger
Condolences to your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Ben & Cathy Hall - neighbor
Very sorry to hear of the loss of your son,Ian. Prayers for your family. May your memories comfort you. Carolyn
Carolyn Bartholomew - Family friend
I was deeply saddened to hear about Ian's passing. He was a wonderful friend who had a genuine passion for cars and truly appreciated the finer things in life. His enthusiasm and love for these interests were infectious and brought joy to everyone around him. Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this difficult time. Ian's memory will always be cherished, and I am grateful to have known such a remarkable person. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. With deepest sympathy, Andrew R.
Andrew R. - Friend
Ian was an amazingly different , cool dude !!! He was a true friend to his friends ! Alway loved our interactions . I’ll miss seeing him with his dad at Razorback games . To his family, no words could ever help with a lose at such an early age . I pray the good Lord fills your hearts and mind with amazing memories of a wonderful young man !! Rest peacefully my friend ????????????????
Randy - Friend
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you find comfort in all your special memories. ????
W.N. and Virginia Vafakos and family - Friends and neighbor
We are so sorry to hear this. Praying for your family.
Dallas and Connie Wynn - friend
Ian was truly a great individual, he had a HUGE heart and he really wasn’t afraid to show it. My favorite memories of us were either spent laughing or talking about our love for fast cars, truly one of a kind guy and he’ll forever be missed from so many!!
Kehla Stover - Friend
I hope there is comfort for Ian’s family in seeing how loved he both was and will continue to be by so many. I hadn’t seen him since college until I moved back last year during a difficult family situation. He took the time to reach out and plan time to catch up and see how I was doing in order to check on me, Ian always stayed in touch with his friends no matter where life took them which goes to show how much he cares for everyone in his life whether past or present. I pray his family is able to see a little of his spirit in every person he knew and impacted today as we celebrate his life.
Kaylan - Friend
REVELATION 21:4 "AND HE WILL WIPE OUT EVERY TEAR FROM THEIR EYES, AND DEATH WILL BE NO MORE, NEITHER WILL MOURNING NOR OUTCRY NOR PAIN BE ANYMORE. THE FORMER THINGS HAVE PASSED AWAY". I hope this beautiful promise of God to resurrect the dead here on earth fill your hearts with comfort and peace, soon we'll hug them again.
Sandra Morales - Friend
So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to all the family. He will be missed by many..
Karie Sue Vickery - Friend of the family
Funeral Service

1:00 pm
Jett Aviation Hangar - 4500 S School Ave., Fayetteville, Arkansas
Visitation
Visitation information unavailable.
Final Resting Place
information unavailable.
General

Mar 1, 1997

Jul 26, 2024

27