Helen Lois (Moore) Winski |
| Posted 2016-04-02 by Judy Wight Branson |
| The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona Tuesday, March 29, 2016, page 6a Helen Lois Winski October 3, 1926 - March 23, 2016 Helen Lois Winski, of Chino Valley, passed away on March 23, 2016. Helen was married to James N. Winski who preceded her in death. Helen was born in Lubbock, Texas, on Oct. 3, 1926. Helen lived a long and very fruitful life. She was a long-time resident of Tucson, Arizona, and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Helen graduated from Albuquerque High and attended the University of Arizona, where she was a member of the Chi Omega sorority. She was an accomplished artist and amazing mother. Helen was most proud of her children, grandchildren and great grandson. Helen made new friends wherever she went. She leaves behind two sisters, Shirley Wilcox of Corona, California, Barbara Roberts of Tucson, Arizona; seven children, eight grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Her children Helen Winski Stein and husband Robert of Chapel Hill North Carolina; Bill Winski and wife Rachael and grandchildren Mathew and Richard of Aurora, Colorado; Paul Winski and wife Amber and grandchildren Ian and Loryn of Chino Valley, Arizona; Jim Winski of Denver, Colorado; John Winski and wife Liesel and grandchildren Sarah and Alexander of Beijing, China; Katherine Winski and partner Christine Mermier of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mary Anne Winski and Travis Pennington of Tucson, Arizona and grandchildren Emily Irwin of Round Rock, Texas, and Zachary Irwin and wife Chastity, and great grandson Karson of Fort Worth, Texas. Helen’s sister Carol Davenport and her parents Lois Echols Moore and Tommy Moore predeceased her. We love Mom very much and will deeply miss her. Information provided by survivors. |
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