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Richard Wall "Doc" Winters Sr.

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Richard Winters Obituary

February 19, 1922 - October 3, 2011

Richard Wall "Doc" Winters Sr., D.V.M., 89, of Brady, passed away October 3, 2011. The family will receive friends Sunday afternoon, October 16, 2011 from 2 until 3:30 p.m. at Leatherwood Memorial Chapels in Brady.

On February 19, 1922, Richard Wall Winters was born into a pioneering Central Texas family. In the early 1900's, Harvey Dick "H.D." Winters left his family's farming, ranching and cotton gin business in the Hico area and settled in Brady to marry the love of his life, Fay Wall. H.D. began building his own ranching operation while helping Fay's father with his. Their son, Richard Wall Winters, was born February 19, 1922 at the Winters Ranch headquarters which is now inundated by Brady Lake.

After graduating from Brady High School, Richard continued a family tradition and enrolled in Texas A & M College. He was not able to play football due to a leg injury so he joined the swimming team where he earned his varsity letters and membership into the Letterman's Hall. Upon completion of his studies, Richard, with a degree in Veterinary Medicine, promptly shipped out to fight in WWII on the European Front.

While stationed in Italy, Richard met the beautiful Jane Gurney from Dunkirk, New York, who was also serving our country as an Army Nurse. At the end of hostilities, Richard and Jane were married and started on their life journey together. Richard's enlistment kept him in post war Germany helping with the reconstruction of that war torn land which was also where their son Richard Wall Winters, Jr. was born.

Richard and Jane then moved to Weatherford, Texas where Richard opened his first veterinary hospital and earned the nickname "Doc", which stuck with him throughout his life. There, they were blessed with their daughter, Kathleen May Winters.

Because of Doc's ability to communicate clearly and concisely, coupled with his engaging personality, Lederle Laboratories, a division of American Cyanamid, made an offer Doc and Jane could not refuse. They sold the vet practice and moved to New Orleans where Doc served as South Eastern Field Representative and also attended Tulane University for his Masters Degree in public health services.

In 1959, Doc's father needed his help with the family ranching operation and Steve King, whose veterinary practice was expanding, offered Doc a partnership in his practice. Having traveled the world with corporate business and residing in Europe, Atlanta and New Orleans, Doc and Jane decided Brady was a good place to raise two children, and put him closer to his beloved Texas A & M. And Brady is where they stayed until their passing… Jane on January 30, 2008.

Both Doc and Jane were active in civic, church, fraternal and professional organizations while in Brady. Doc's expertise in "non-traditional agriculture" and the positive aspects of exotic wildlife species earned the attention of Governor Ann Richards. She created a position on the Texas Animal Health Commission to represent the Exotic Livestock and Fowl Industry and named Doc to be the first Commissioner to serve in that capacity.

Doc is gone now, leaving this earthly plain on Monday, October 3, 2011. He is now with Jane, playing a round of golf, or a game of 42 with H.D. and Fay, and enjoying his Aggie buddies and the Class of 43, Inc. Those of us left behind sure do miss them.

Richard and Jane are survived by their son, Richard Wall Winters Jr. and his wife, Susan Prugel, of Menard County; daughter, Kathleen May Winters of Henderson, Nev.; granddaughter, Amy Winters Greer and husband, George, of Brady; grandson, Richard Wesley Winters and wife, Gina, of Houston; granddaughter, Summer Kathleen Marik of Henderson, Nev.; step-grandchildren, John August Henke of Los Angeles, Calif. and Meredith May Henke of Waco, Texas.

Friends may sign the online memorial guest book at www.leatherwoodmemorialchapels.com
Published by The Bryan-College Station Eagle from Oct. 15 to Oct. 17, 2011.

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The American Legion, Earl Graham Post 159

October 17, 2011

To express our deep sympathy to you on your loss. We thank Dr. Winters & his wife Mrs Jane(Gurney) Winters for serving our country during WW II in the European Theater. Both were members of "the greatest generation". May God's Speed Be With Army Family.
John Hince
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Joan Leistikow

October 14, 2011

I will always treasure my friendship with Katy and there will always be a very special place in my heart for both her mom and dad, Jane and Doc. They really helped guard us girls through the years! They were so supportive of their children Dickie and Katy, and also those of us who had the priviledge of being a bit nearer to them. They left behind a huge legacy of so many fond memories for many, many peope. Their hearts and home were always open to us. Legacies don't fade away. Much love and many prayers are lifted today for you both, Katy and Dickie.
Joan Breckenridge Leistikow

Wayne & Ann Herrmann DVM

October 9, 2011

Had some great times with your Mom and Dad back in the good ole' days. Playing golf and visiting.

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