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Winston Arthur Thomas left this world cradled in the arms of his beloved wife, Laura (Potter) Thomas on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 - one day shy of their 8th wedding anniversary.
Winston swaggered into this world on January 7, 1943, when Elvis first took the stage as a little boy. He liked The King so much that he visited Graceland on four separate occasions. He was fond of saying his birthday was one day off from Elvis'.
Winston was born in Newport, VT, the son of Frances Parker and Arthur 'Duke' Thomas. He attended grade school in Newport, then the family moved to Westminster, VT. Winston graduated from Bellows Falls High School in 1961.
After attending a couple of years at Northampton Junior College (Northampton, Massachusetts), Winston enlisted in the Vermont National Guard, serving at home at the North Springfield Armory.
The flip of a coin literally brought Winston to California, where he ended up staying for several years, working in various trades. Winston's love of Mexican food was born there, when he rented an apartment in the home of a Mexican family. He was renowned for his tacos!
After returning to the east coast, Winston eventually found himself working in sales at WTSA-AM & FM in Brattleboro, VT. There he found some lifelong friends and a treasure trove of stories to go along with them. His WTSA family was very special to him.
Winston was a mentor, coach and supporter to many over the course of his life. He was the embodiment of someone who had a lot of moxie. He knew people and how to relate to them, which made him an excellent sales rep. As a member of the United Electrical Radio and Machinist Union #218, Winston advocated for the rights of his fellow employees, and wasn't afraid to speak truth to power.
Winston loved gardening, antiquing, camping, motorcycles, and the Boston Celtics. He relished time spent with family and friends, telling stories from his wild days in California, as well as his younger days growing up in Vermont in the 1950's.
In addition to his wife Laura and her four children Emily, Jane, Max and Carrie, Winston leaves two daughters: Martha Faxon and her children Lucas, Drew and Bo; and Dawn Thomas-Contryman and her children Zaedyn, Blaise and Trae. He loved his family very much. He is also survived by numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Winston was predeceased by his parents, and his brother Philip (aka Sonny), as well as his dear friends Bruce LaChapelle of Springfield, VT and Brian Jones of Langdon, NH.
The family would like to thank: Rescue Inc and the Emergency Room staff at BMH as well as his friend and neighbor Harry Paige for always being there to lend a hand.
SERVICES: Memorial donations can be made to Red Knights Vermont Chapter II, Post Office Box 8032, Brattleboro, VT 05304-8032
Calling hours will be held Friday, September 22, 2017 from 6:00 to 8:00pm at Fenton & Hennessey Funeral Home, 55 Westminster Street, Bellows Falls, VT.
A Celebration of Winston's life will be held Saturday, September 23, 2017 at 4:00 at the Evening Star Grange in Dummerston Center, VT. This will be an informal event. Since music and socializing were a big part of Winston's life, friends are encouraged to bring musical instruments.
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Dear Laura, I just learned of the passing of your husband. I am so sorry. Please know that you are in my thoughts during this difficult time.
Dave Boulton
October 4, 2017
Dear Laura, I am so saddened by your loss, You have always been in my prayers and will remain, I understand how hard this is and will always continue to remember you and your family. Peace be with you.
Sincerely,
Donna Martocci
September 24, 2017
God recieved one of the gentlest Angels that day. Winston was one of a kind. My condolences to his wife Laura,whom he loved so much & his daughter's as well as all who loved him.
Judy Morris
September 22, 2017
Laura, I am so sorry to here the news of Winston's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all
Andrea Hughes
September 19, 2017
Winston was a wonderful man... always remember his laugh...my heart and prayers goes outto his wife and family Rip Winston now you and Sonny can get on with your practal jokes and fun with laughter..
September 19, 2017
Winston was not only my brother in law, he was a true friend. I will miss his quick wit and those adoring looks he gave my sister whenever she entered the room. Their love was truly one of a kind. Rest in peace my friend, as memories of you live on.
Cathy Potter
September 19, 2017
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