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Toronto man wrote a Valentine’s poem for wife in The Star every year for 30 years

Environmental geographer and world traveller wrote a Valentine’s Day poem for his wife in the Toronto Star every year for over 30 years.

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Joe Whitney, an environmental geographer who specialized in soil erosion, waste management and rural energy use, passed away in September.


Without fail for over 30 years, Joe Whitney published a Valentine’s Day poem for his wife in the Toronto Star. Each year’s poem was different and never identified his wife.

Every Feb. 14, Diana Baxter read through all the Valentine’s Day greetings in the Star to find the one meant for her. It was like a game for the couple who had been together since 1981, and in later years Baxter’s friends joined in on the fun, also trying to find that one special poem.

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