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M. Winters Obituary

M. John Winters Jr. PORTSMOUTH - Miles John Winters Jr., 77, of Ward Terrace, died Thursday, Dec. 16, 2010 in Virginia Beach. John was born in Portsmouth, the son of the late Miles and Shirley Still Winters. Growing up in Cradock, he was in the Class of 1952 of Cradock High School. John was a U.S. Army veteran, later on receiving his master's degree from the College of William and Mary. He was a retired facilities planner with the federal government. John was a member of Court Street Baptist Church. He was predeceased by his daughter, Nikki Winters. Survivors include his seven cousins, Judy Langreder, Ray Hughes, Jack Hughes, Emilie W. Puckett, Jerree Anderson, Christina Shaak and Glenn Winters; his fiancée, Margie Foresman; Nikki's mother, Deanna Cobb; John's dear friends, Wendy and Bill Thompson and many other friends he has made in his lifetime. A graveside funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 30, by the Rev. Dr. L. Wilburn Kersey in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Foster Funeral Home, Portsmouth. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Court Street Baptist Church, 447 Court St., Portsmouth, VA 23704 or The Holiday House, 4211 County St., Portsmouth, VA 23707.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Dec. 27, 2010.

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Paul Tatarski

December 29, 2010

I have known John, along with his
parents, since the '50s and known
as a family that loved & contributed
much to the Cradock community. He
will be missed by many.

Ray Kirby

December 29, 2010

I worked with John at the Base for several years, and remember him for his friendly personality and usually having a daily joke to pass on to friends. He was always a team player on our projects and never complained, which was unusual. He will be missed by all who knew him.........

December 28, 2010

Johnny, I still can't beleive your gone with your family and love ones you will be happy in your new home.They call it home. a place where there no more suffering. They say everyone 30 there. That alone will make you happy. I think of home as a reward for what we did here on earth. So you will have fun in your new home. If you see Chuck will you let him know I miss him so bad and look forward to the day we will be united,Hi to all our family. God Bless you cousin and peace be with you. Judy Langdreder (cousin)

Jerree Anderson

December 27, 2010

Johney was my older cousin, and as a child I always thought he was so neet. As we both became adults, we became pretty good friends. I will miss seeing him at our family gatherings, and his Chrirtmas cards, with all the uptodated information about his life. Rest in peace Johnny, you are with God now! Love Jerree

Heather Clayton

December 27, 2010

I met John many years ago at a dance and enjoyed spending time with him talking and dancing. I am sorry to hear of his passing. He was a lovely man. Heather Clayton

Danny Thompson

December 27, 2010

John you will truly be missed. Your Friend Daniel (Doc) Thompson.

Mavis Daniels Tompkins

December 27, 2010

On behalf of the 1952 Cradock High School, our deepest sympathy is extended to the family of Johnny Winters.
Mavis Daniels Tompkins ('52)

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