Proper noun
Whiteaker (plural Whiteakers)
A surname.
Keizer came out and really made every one of these kids—on both teams—feel special tonight,” said Tom Larimer, Whiteaker head coach. Source: Internet
She and Todd Whiteaker, who works with Saving St. Louis Pets, rushed to where the residents had seen Summer near Black Lane and Interstate 55. Source: Internet
Whiteaker said after searching for Summer for 13 hours over Thursday and Friday, he was exhausted but excited she was finally caught. Source: Internet
John Gadsby Chapman depicts Pocahontas, wearing white, being baptized Rebecca by Anglican minister Alexander Whiteaker (left) in Jamestown, Virginia; this event is believed to have taken place either in 1613 or 1614. Source: Internet
Whiteaker hosts a housing co-op that dates from the early 1970s that has re-purposed both their parking lots into food production and play space. Source: Internet