Stephen A. Winikaitis

Stephen A. Winikaitis

Stephen Winikaitis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 1, 2009.
Winikaitis, Stephen A. Age 80 of Mpls. passed away October 25, 2009. Born in Chicago, IL. Retired programmer at Honeywell. Member of the Eagles Club; avid bowler and chess player. Survived by daughters, Tanya (Sheldon) Jaffe, Juliet (Andrew) Winikaitis-Harvey, Stephanie (Kevin) Winikaitis-Scott, and Michele Scalzo; ten grandchildren; sister, Adela Lassen; sister-in-law, Mary Winikaitis. At Stephen's request, no service. Cremation Society of Minnesota 612-825-2435

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November 11, 2009

Michele and family, I am very sorry to hear about Steve. I will miss watching football with him. He was a good man.
Sincerely, Pam Berg

Sharon Nelson

November 5, 2009

Juliet, Oh I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Please accept my deepest heartfelt sympathy. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your sisters. Rest in peace and God bless your beloved father. I remember your dad and met him few times when you live in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I sure miss you and I love you, my sweet friend. Take care and big hugs. With much love, Sharon

November 1, 2009

Tanya: Sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Deepest sympathies from all the members of the Peninsula Chapter of Women's Caucus for Art.

Bill Draves

November 1, 2009

SAW1 and I worked at Honeywell together in the late 60's. I remember his unique sense of humor. He taught me a lot about programming. Rest in peace, my friend.

Jim Belka

November 1, 2009

Sorry to hear of Steve's death. He was a good man. Loved to bowl. I got to know him in the Wednesday League. He was our Secretary. I remember how he would be at the lanes on Sundays practicing. I recently had a chance to chat with him at the YWCA where we were both getting some exercise. I will miss Steve!

jim belka

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