Rev. Fred Winters

Rev. Fred Winters

Fred Winters Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 8, 2009.
MARYVILLE, Ill. (AP) — A pastor shot and killed during his Sunday sermon deflected the first of the gunman's four rounds with a Bible, spraying a confetti of paper into the air during a horrifying scene that congregants initially thought was a skit, police said.

The gunman strode down the aisle of the sprawling First Baptist Church shortly after 8 a.m. and briefly spoke with The Rev. Fred Winters before pulling out a .45-caliber semiautomatic pistol and shooting at the pastor, Illinois State Police Director Larry Trent said.

"We thought it was part of a drama skit ... when he shot, what you saw was confetti," said congregant Linda Cunningham, whose husband is a minister of adult education at the church. "We just sat there waiting for what comes next, not realizing that he had wounded the pastor."

The weapon jammed before the man could fire again, Trent said. The attacker then pulled out a four-inch knife, stabbing himself and two men who tackled him, he said.

Winters was pronounced dead at Anderson Hospital, hospital spokeswoman Natalie Head said.

Authorities didn't know whether Winters, a married father of two who had led the church for nearly 22 years, and the gunman knew each other. No one at the church seemed to recognize the 27-year-old gunman. Police would not release his name pending possible charges.

"We don't know the relationship (between the gunman and pastor), why he's here or what the circumstances came about that caused him in the first place to be here," said Illinois State Police Master Trooper Ralph Timmins.

The Rev. Mark Jones, another pastor at First Baptist, said he briefly saw the gunman but not the shooting, though he heard a sound like miniature firecrackers.

"We have no idea what this guy's motives were," Jones said outside the church.

Trent did not have details of Winters' conversation with the gunman.

"Right now all we know is that the suspect said something to the pastor and the pastor said something back," he said.

The gunman and one stabbing victim, 39-year-old Terry Bullard, underwent surgery at St. Louis University Hospital, spokeswoman Laura Keller said. Bullard was in serious condition, she said.

Keller did not release details of the gunman's condition or injuries.

The other victim, Keith Melton, was treated and released from Gateway Regional Medical Center, spokeswoman Kate Allaria said. A man who answered the phone at a listing for Keith Melton in Troy identified himself as Melton's stepson and said Melton had been stabbed but was going to be fine.

First Baptist had an average attendance of 32 people when Winters became senior pastor in 1987; it now has about 1,200 members, according to the church's Web site. Winters also was former president of the Illinois Baptist State Association and an adjunct professor for Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, according to the site.

"Our great God is not surprised by this, or anything," Nate Adams, executive director of the Illinois Baptist State Association, said in a statement. "That He allows evil and free will to have their way in tragedies like this is a mystery in many ways."

The red brick church sits along a busy two-lane highway on the east side of Maryville, a fast-growing village of more than 7,000 about 20 miles northeast of St. Louis. A farm sits directly across from the church, but subdivisions of newer homes can be seen from every side.

"Things like this just don't happen in Maryville," Mayor Larry Gulledge said. "We've lost one the pillars of our community, one of our leaders."

Sharla Dryden, 62, pulled into the church parking lot for a 9:30 a.m. service Sunday to see "just a lot of chaos, lot of police, fire, and people just devastated."

"They just said there had been a shooting," Dryden said. "I would have been devastated if anyone had been shot, but to hear it was the pastor was terrible. You just never expect this to happen at a church."

Last month, a man shot and killed himself in front of a cross inside televangelist Robert H. Schuller's Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, Calif. In November, a gunman killed his estranged wife in a New Jersey church vestibule as Sunday services let out.

On the Net:
First Baptist: http://www.fbmaryville.org/




Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press

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Nancy Doyle

December 4, 2012

You are so loved, Pastor Fred. You always told us not to put you on a pedestal, and look where you are! One day I'll be so happy to see you again, and so will your family and the many who have been touched by you! I am so blessed to be one of them.i know God's angels are rejoicing. We still miss you, but now you've received a bigger call!

ROBERT BULLOCK

December 22, 2010

FRED WINTERS WAS A GREAT MAN OF GOD WHO LOVED PEOPLE AND REALLY CARED ABOUT PEOPLE HE SURLEY WILL BE MISSED
ROBERT BULLOCK CARY N.C.

Jami Roberts

September 2, 2009

Mrs. Winters,

Was thinking and praying for you.

BECCA METCALF

September 1, 2009

MAY GOD BE WITH THIS FAMILY AND THIS CHURCH. GOD MAY PUT US THOUGH HARD TIMES BUT THERE IS ALWAYS A LIGHT AT THE END OF TUNNEL. GOD HAS BIG PLANS FOR THIS CHURCH AND THOUGH THIS TRAGEDY GOD WILL BRING PEACE.

REV FRANKLIN WINTERS

July 11, 2009

I'M SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOST
I WILL KEEP THE FAMILY IN PRAYER
I KNOW HE WAS A GOOD MAN AND A GOOD REV
SO I KNOW HE MADE IT IN AND HE'S ENJOYING HEAVEN
GOD BLESS YOU
JESUS LOVES YOU AND SO DO I
FROM REV WINTERS
547 EAST THIRD STREET
MOUNT VERNON NY 10553

Al Del

March 29, 2009

May the Lord continue to comfort the family of Rev. winters and we pray that in his death, he has inspired others to keep their faith in the Lord.

Gertie Gilliam

March 23, 2009

LORD, please have mercy, as our hearts are heavy, yet to find comfort that to be absent from the body is to be present with the LORD. May the family be strengthened as only YOU know how to strengthen them, and all at the First Baptist Church. May the LORD keep you all in HIS loving care now in JESUS' name I pray.

The Williams family

March 23, 2009

Our condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Winters. May "the God of all comfort and the Father of tender mercies" provide solace at this difficult time. With deepest sympathy. (2 Cor 1:3,4)

Pastor Gayland Allen

March 21, 2009

Our prayers are with you.

North Heights Baptist Church

Kathy Atkins

March 20, 2009

I am a gospel music artist and was ministering in song in a little church approx. 6 miles from your church as the news came in minutes from this tragedy. We all just stopped and had prayer throughout the entire morning service. We immediately sent a prayer request throughout our prayer chain connections. I pray that our awesome God will strengthen you and your family as the days go by. May you find God's peace in this senseless tragedy.

March 20, 2009

The congregation of Revelation Missionary Baptist Church and our Pastor Rev. Carl W. McDowell, Jr. located at 1501 Penrose St. Louis, MO 63107 send our deepest sympathies and prayers to the family, friends and congregation of Rev. Fred Winters. Our hearts are with you at this difficult time.

sue mcbride

March 20, 2009

as my mom would say he's gone home

Katherine Ruggiero

March 20, 2009

My deepest sympathies to the family of Pastor Winters, but at least his family and friends know he's in a better place watching over all of you. God is with you in these hard times. I pray for a brighter day to come for his family.

Elizabeth Coleman

March 20, 2009

My father is the Pastor of our small church and I could not imagin the pain it must have been to watch someone you love being shot down in God's house but be assured that God does not make mistakes and that his will may not be ours but we know that he is just. My prayers are with your family , from my church family to yours much love. May the Lord God guide and keep you through this storm for they come to make you stronger for the race ahead.

March 19, 2009

My deepest sympathy to this man' s family.

Jan Karsten

March 19, 2009

My heart breaks for Pastor Winter's wife, his children and everyone he loved and that loved him. Only God can make something good from something so tragic. When the time is right I would encourage Mrs Winters to read 90 Minutes in Heaven by Pastor Don Piper. Even though it was terrible the way everything took place, to know your loved one is safe in heaven with the Lord and other loved ones is a comforting feeling. Even if you have read it before it would be nice to be reminded of the what was experienced in heaven. May God heal your heart and comfort your soul.
In Christ's Love, Jan Karsten

March 18, 2009

Our prayers are with the family. Our deepest sympathy from Dorsett Village Baptist Church.

Shelana Ryan

March 18, 2009

Mrs. Winters, I watched you on the Early Show Monday morning, and you really touched my heart, with your testimony for the Lord, and your forgiving heart. I want you to know that you really made me take a step back this morning, when it comes to holding grudges, and being a witness for the Lord. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your two beautiful daughters. I can't wait until you are reunited with him in heaven, you will both have beautiful mansions I'm sure of it up there!! Stay strong, I'm sure that you will, and know that someone is praying for you here in Virginia. Love and prayers, Shelana Ryan

sheila

March 17, 2009

To God be the Glory first. I give my deepest sympathy to the family. Even though i dont know you, my prayers are with you. know that everything happens for a reason . I promise that joy will come and god holds him in the palm of his hands. please be strong and keep the faith.god loves you and so do i.

Grace Gong

March 17, 2009

Mrs Winters,
You delivered such a remarkable, live testimony to show the world our Lord's Almighty Healing/Comfort Power, His Amazing Grace, Mercy and Peace to us. you are a true follower of our Lord Jesus -Love, Forgiveness, Kindness.. your early show inspired us a lot. thanks very much.
our dear Pastor/brother Fred is very joyful in Heaven now. we all will reunite with him someday in Lord 'Eternal Kingdom, our Lord is coming back soon !!!

Praise the Lord forever ,Amen !!!

PAMELA EVANS- SNOW

March 16, 2009

TO MRS. WINTERS AND THE FAMILY,FRIENDS AND THE CHURCH-FAMILY;MAY THE LOVE ,GRACE,AND PEACE OF OUR FATHER GOD SURROUND YOU AND GUARD YOUR HEARTS. GOD BLESS YOU AND UP-HOLD YOU.
MIKE & PAMELA SNOW-FAMILY

Kathy

March 16, 2009

Dear Mrs. Winters,

Praying for you and your dear daughters. I'm sure that your husband would be so proud of how you spoke to the church at his promotion service. I'm a pw of 20 years. We served in NW IL. You did well, my dear. Blessings to you and your sweet girls.

Kathy
Hebrews 6:10

Shelana Ryan

March 16, 2009

Mrs. Winters, I watched you on the Early Show this morning, and you really touched my heart, with your testimony for the Lord, and your forgiving heart. I want you to know that you really made me take a step back this morning, when it comes to holding grudges, and being a witness for the Lord. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your two beautiful daughters. I can't wait until you are reunited with him in heaven, you will both have beautiful mansions I'm sure of it up there!! Stay strong, I'm sure that you will, and know that someone is praying for you here in Virginia. Love and prayers, Shelana Ryan

Kevin Rudd

March 16, 2009

May the Lord Jesus comfort your family in the tragic loss of Pastor Fred. Even to one like me, who did not know him personally, his love for Christ, his family, his church, and the people of the neighboring city are evident. May you receive the tender ministry of the Holy Spirit through the weeks and months ahead. My deepest sympathies are with you.

Scott McLellan

March 16, 2009

Peace be with you.

Grace Gong

March 15, 2009

Be still, my soul:
the hour is hastening on
When we shall be
forever with the Lord.
When disappointment,
grief, and fear are gone,
Sorrow forgot,
love's purest joys restored.
Be still, my soul:
when change and tears are past,
All safe and blessed
we shall meet at last.

White

March 15, 2009

Our deepest sympathy goes to you and your congregation. We can only find peace in knowing where Pastor Winters now is and knowing that God IS still in control. We pray that God will use this tragic event to bring glory to himself. We pray for provision, protection and comfort for you and yours.

Catherine arnott

March 15, 2009

Rev. Winters was a great man and for something like this to happen to him and his family is a tragedy. my grandparents have known him for almost twenty years and i've met him a couple of times.
You will be missed

Jason, Joan & David Genovese

March 15, 2009

Joan & Jason Genovese

March 15, 2009

We were married at First Baptist church of Maryville. We stayed at the church for about a year and then moved away. We have nothing but fond memories of being there. Our prayers are with the family and members of the church. May God be with you always.

March 15, 2009

I used to live in Maryville, in the mid-1980's. I left in 1986.

I'm so sorry for the pastor's family, and his congregation...they all have my deepest sympathy.

Sincerely, Darla from IL

Kathy Lamm

March 15, 2009

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2009

Jean Young

March 15, 2009

I have joined the host of people in thinking of you all so very much during this difficult time at Rev. Winters' untimely, harsh death. I pray you continue to find strength and comfort in our Heavenly Father and experience the peace of the Holy Spirit.

~

"The LORD make His face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The LORD lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee....the peace of God, which passeth all understanding....Our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God, even our Father, which hath loved us, and hath given us everlasting consolation and good hope through grace, comfort your hearts....The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen."
(Numbers 6:25-26; Philippians 4:7; 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17; 2 Corinthians 13:14)

alice partsch

March 14, 2009

Dear Mrs. Winters, family and friends at First Baptist Church, My prayer for all of you is that Our Heavenly Father will give you the love, courage and strength to get you through this deep valley. May He wrap His love around you and know that Pastor Winters is now sitting at the feet of our Beloved Savior!!!!!!!!! God be with you all--In His Most Loving Grip Alice Partsch ( Erie,Pa ) Phil.4:13

Renee Schiber

March 14, 2009

Fred Winters speaks to the whole wide world about Jesus Christ. When I see his video message on this website, I know the pastor’s message is going out to the entire world. How many lives that will be touched, how many souls will come to the knowledge of Jesus Christ, none of us will know until we all meet in heaven. In a way, this tragedy helps us to understand the pain of Jesus’s mother Mary. Though her son’s death meant the salvation of many, it still caused deep sorrow. Although Fred Winter’s through this tragedy speaks to a listening world, those who loved him suffer deeply.

When Jesus, the Son of God, stood outside of Lazarus’s tomb, He wept. Even though Jesus knew that He was going to raise Lazarus, He wept. In John 11: 33 – 35, it says, “When Jesus therefore saw her weeping. . . He was deeply moved in spirit and was troubled, and said, ‘Where have you laid him?’ They said to Him, ‘Lord, come and see.’ Jesus wept.”

When my son John was very young, he asked me why Jesus wept. Years later, as I was weeping about the loss of an infant son, the Holy Spirit gave me the answer to John’s question.

Those who tell us to stop crying when someone we love passes away are wrong and we know so because Jesus wept with the loved ones left behind.

I pray that all of you will be keenly aware of God's deep love for you.

Carol Eppes

March 14, 2009

Cindy, on behalf of all of Viola Winters Pritchard's family, know that you have our deepest sympathy. I am sure from what I have read and seen in the press you know that God will always be with you and yours, will never leave you. May you be comforted at this time and in the future by his loving Spirit. I am sorry, I just today learned that you are the Fred Winters family who is our cousin. My mother,Viola, and brother Dan visited with you at the reunion last summer.

Sheryl Ariana

March 14, 2009

I never got to know Pastor Winters very well, I did visit the church several and always enjoyed the services. He was a great man of God, I always told my friends that when he preached you knew God was speaking through him. I hated for his sermons to end at the end of the service, He was always the same and I regret I didn't know him better but he is in a better place and deserves a Crown of Glory. Peace and Love and Prayers go out to his family and everyone that loved him.

Denise Parks

March 14, 2009

To the Winters family and family church members of First Baptist Church in Maryville, my prayers and thoughts go out to you doing this difficult time.

"True Believers, living in the center of God's will, do not need to fear death, They know God has a purpose for their living and that death, when it comes, is simply the end of their earthly mission and the beginning of a (promotion) greater life with Christ."

Sister Winters, carrying on the great commission appointed to your husband in the power and in the might of our Lord Jesus Christ. God bless you and your daughters in Jesus Name.

Tiffany Welmon

March 14, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with your family in this very trying time. May your faith in our lord be with you and your family.

Bill, Mary Stogner & family

March 14, 2009

Pastor Fred was a fantastic spiritual leader and played a huge part in our spiritual lives. He will be sorely missed but will remain in our hearts forever. May God continue to heal all of us who have been affected by this and may he pour out his blessings to Cindy and their daughters.

nancy mitchell

March 14, 2009

God please comfort the Winter's family as only You can do. I will keep you in my prayers

Diana Bradshaw

March 14, 2009

I just wanted to say, that my prayers go out to you and your family, and to say that through your grief, remember God is there to carry you through, and to know that your husband is in heaven with his lord this day, keep on living for God and being the strong woman you are , for you are right, we must not hate, even though it hurts, we as christians must pray for the lost , that they to will find Jesus, for that is what our lord would want us to do. My heart and prayers are with you.

Quitina Anderson

March 14, 2009

With deepest sympathy i will pray for you all during this tragedy may God bless you an keep you

Paula Kelley

March 14, 2009

To the Winters family and the staff and congregation of First Baptist Church in Maryville-- Our thoughts and prayers go out to you during this difficult time. May your faith and strength in God give you comfort.

New Bethel UMC MOPS
New Bethel United Methodist Church
Glen Carbon, IL

Mike Bender

March 14, 2009

Pastor Fred Winters was defently a angel sent from god and will be greatly missed by many may you rest in peace in the home of the lord our heavenly father now & forever

christine

March 14, 2009

may god watch over your family during this difficult time.

March 14, 2009

God bless the family and friends of Pastor Winters. I live around ten minutes from this church, and my husband works in Maryville. This is heartbreaking.

March 13, 2009

Our prayers go out to Pastor Fred Winters family. Your Christian faith is wonderful to behold. On the day that Pastor Winters died..Jesus wept.
Harry and Josephine, Highland, Illinois

Janet Shy-Clay

March 13, 2009

I cannot tell you how wonderfully invigorating the funeral service was. Technology is wonderful. I first met Fred when he was about 16 and preached at a youth revival at the Black River Baptist Church, Black, Missouri, which was the home church of Cindy's father Bill as well as mine. I am now with the Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Holts Summit, Missouri. This is a church that is in constant prayer are we are praying fervently for all of you, the FBC of Maryville, and the Winters and Jackson families. May God Bless All Of You REAL GOOD, a borrowed quote from someone, but I can't remember who.

Anne wright-bearden

March 13, 2009

we are so sorry for the loss of this faithful servant.My church Hermitage Hills Baptist Church,Hermitage,Tn.are lifting the pastors family and the members up in prayer

March 13, 2009

Dear Cindy and family, and First Baptist-Maryville family,



Our church family (First Evangelical Free-St. Louis) has been praying for you. May God comfort you during this time of unimaginable grief, and fill you with Himself....may you feel Him holding you as He walks with you in the days ahead.

Pam (Watson) Mueller- SBU class of '85 (classmate of Fred's)

Angie Holle

March 13, 2009

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Patrice Corso

March 13, 2009

Please know that you and your family along with the FBC congregation will be in my prayers. I met you and Fred many years ago at SIUE when he led the BSU Wednesday Bible Studies. I never drive past the church that I'm not grateful for those times. May God comfort and keep you in these days.

Floyd Terry

March 13, 2009

My heart goes out to Fred's family and the church he pastored. Fred and I attended seminary together and he was a wonderful man. Cindy and girls, there are not enough words, or words period, to express proper condolences. Just know that our love and prayers go out to you. We love you!

MARGARET DOUGHERTY

March 13, 2009

MERCIFUL, HUMBLE PRAYERS FOR ALL YOUR CHURCH FAMILY,COMMUNITY,NATION...ESPECIALLY SAINTS OF GOD WHOSE LIVES WERE TOUCHED BY YOUR PASTOR AND HUSBAND, FRIEND.. NOT ACQUAINTED WITH PASTOR, BUT WHAT I READ SHOWS HE WALKED WITH THE LORD LEADING. " PRAY FOR THEM THAT DO EVIL, FORGIVE THEM FATHER FOR THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO." FATHER GOD HOVER OVER US IN OUR GRIEF AND SORROW. MARGARET (TX)

Diana Poorman

March 13, 2009

On behalf of the Raytown South High School Booster Club, I would like to offer our prayers to the family of Reverend Fred Winters. We are proud he was an alumni of RSHS. God's blessings of comfort will be present.
Officers of the RSHS Booster Club

Pam Simonson

March 13, 2009

I watched the service on the internet this morning,what a beautiful service! I am holding you and your family and church family up to Jesus in prayer. May you find comfort in knowing people everywhere are praying for you, the girls and your church. Please look to the Lord for your every need, he is always there for us.The Lord had a special plan for Pastor Fred, and we know he is looking down on us, and waiting for the day we will be with him again. May God Bless you and comfort you in this difficult time.

Sherrill & John Sabo

March 13, 2009

We pray that God be with all of you during this time of sadness of losing a loved one, but also know he is whith God in Heaven.

Nancy Childers

March 13, 2009

Cindy, I've only been a member for 2 1/2 years, but I grew to love Pastor Fred and you, and after the words you spoke in this morning's service, I saw what an incredible person you truly are. I pray for you and the girls. You are so right. Pastor Fred did not die on Sunday, because he is now living the promise God gave him. I truly believe he felt he was protecting his flock Sunday morning. His legacy lives on, and it is up to all of us, his and your church family, to continue his vision. He would never want us to let the devil win.

Tamara (Boster) Rampold

March 13, 2009

To Cindy and family - our deepest sympathies. I wanted to sign this guest book on behalf of my mother, who was there when there were only 32 people in the church and Fred walked in. What fond memories we have. She cherished her pastor and friend. Our love and prayers for you and your daughters -

Cynthia, Kevin, Kourtnie, Austin, Emma & Addie Donelson

March 13, 2009

Fred was certainly a unique gift from God. How fortunate for those of us who the Lord gave the opportunity to share even a few steps on the path of his walk with here on Earth. For all the funny stories we all have to share (so many of which center around his love of coupons-go figure) Fred blessed us many times over with his example of what a Godly man is. I was always touched when he knelt to pray during Sunday services - that simple action was such a reminder of how Holy & awesome our God truly is.
Cindy, we know you have lots of help taking care of all the things that need to be done right now but know that we are holding you up in prayer all of the time and are close at hand to assist with anything.

Sarah (Brueggeman) McKenzie

March 13, 2009

My heart goes out to everyone that has been effected by this horrible act. May we all find peace with our feelings and thoughts. Pastor Winters baptized me as a young child and will alway hold a very special place in my heart. God bless you all.

Laurie May and Family The Upper Room Church

March 13, 2009

Dear Winters Family
Words cannot express my feelings. Our hearts go out to the small girls that are left behind. We all know God is with us and he will provide.

Peppers Family

March 13, 2009

To the winters family and the church family, may the Lord continue to strengthen and keep you during this challenging time. God is more than able to comfort you during the times when no one is around. He is a very present help and said he would never leave us nor forsake us. Be encouraged in the Lord. Keep the faith. God bless you.

Lori Denton

March 13, 2009

To the family of Pastor Fred and the congregation of 1st Baptist, our church prays for you and know that God will bless you more than imaginable. Thank you for showing everyone how to celebrate life even through death. I have family members there and children that attend MCS. Cindy, I am a Pastors wife and I pray for strength for you and your girls. Our church is with you.

Phyllis Abbott

March 13, 2009

Cindy, we love you and your daughters as we have loved pastor Fred; please know this. Many prayers are being sent to heaven for your family. Knowing pastor Fred, I know that if God had asked him if he would give his life to further His gospel, pastor Fred would have said I will. Let us all praise God and thank him for having had the privilege to know this servant of His. God would not have allowed this if there was not a greater reason--one that is beyond our understanding at this time. He will see everyone through the pain.

The Durden family

March 13, 2009

My family and I watched the televised service on the internet this morning. Dr. Winter's family had a beautiful service. No words will ever be able to take the pain away, but trust that there are many people of all faiths that are praying for all of families and the congregation of this church. We may never understand why these circumstances happen, but always know that God is there with you during your most difficult days.

Nathaniel & Catherine Wiley

March 13, 2009

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2009

Lora Furlong

March 13, 2009

I have just finished watching the funeral online and the inspiring words given by Rev. Winters brother, father-in-law and mostly by his wife. From one baptist to another, I am so sorry for your loss and thank you for your words of courage and inspiration even within your own time of sorrow. You are truly good people and my prayers go out to you, your family, and your church family.

The White & Powell Families

March 13, 2009

To the family first and the church family second -- I know there are no words that will take away the pain you are feeling now but take comfort in knowing that others are thinking of and praying for you all. Please take comfort also in knowing he was doing something I'm sure he enjoyed most of all.......working for our father in heaven.

the weidenbacher's

March 13, 2009

our hearts go out to the family and friends of rev.winters. may god bless you with the strength and mercy to get through this tuff time. your all in our prayers and our hearts.

Norma

March 13, 2009

Words cannot express the pain this family and congregation are going through. However, with the out pouring of community support and the support of strangers, they will work their way through this nightmare of unexplainable circumstances. I did not personally know Rev. Winters but when someone dies you can tell what kind of person he/she was based on memories from survivors and there are plenty of good ones about him. Let's cling to our faith to understand this bad thing that happened to such a good person.

Shirley Jones

March 13, 2009

May God comfort your hearts, as only He can. May your memories comfort you. God bless you all.

The Worrall Family

March 13, 2009

May the Lord bless and keep and make His face shine upon and give peace to Pastor Fred's family and church.

We grieve, but not as the world grieves, for we have a hope that is the anchor of our souls!

You are in our prayers,

The King Family

March 13, 2009

May God Bless the Winters Family.

Stephanie Ryder

March 13, 2009

My heartfilled sympathies are extended to Rev. Winters wife, children and other family members and friends. Even though during this time of mourning and grief we know that God is in control of every situation and every circumstance, even now. Pastor Winters was doing what he loved most, preaching the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ when he was called home. "My good and faithful servant, said the Lord; welcome to the home that I have prepared for you."
Yes, Pastor Winters will be missed and many will shed tears for him, but in time our heavenly father will restore in each of you peace.

Davril Ritnour

March 13, 2009

I send out my regards to pastor Freds family and yall are in our families prayers. Also to the families of our church. This is a big loss in my families lives for he helped us a great deal in our lives even when we didn't know that we needed it. Peace be with you.

Christine

March 13, 2009

Being a young widow myself, my heart grieves for Cindy and the girls. Just keep running to Jesus and cling to Him. And at night just crawl up into your Heavenly Father's lap and ask Him to hold you all through the night. He will; He loves you all very much. And He will never leave you or forsake you. Just run to Him and cling.......Praying for you all to feel Jesus' hugs

Rev. Rhonda Herring

March 12, 2009

To the entire Winters Family as well as the First Baptist Church Family. It is truly sad that we live in such a sinful world. Though I've never had the pleasure of meeting Pastor Winters. I feel as though I've known him through conversation with his church family. God sent you a servant and service he did acomplish through Jesus Christ. You should be proud of this man of God who walked the walk and talked the talk. He was a called to serve and serve the Lord he did. His life works spoke for him. Truly, I thank God for allowing me to hear about his service in this kingdom. To hear about his love, his giving, his inspiration, his willingness to make a difference in so many lives. So many lives have been changed because Pastor Winters accepted the call of God and walked in the way of the Lord. May God Bless the entire Winters Family, and the First Baptist Congregation. May God contiue to give perfect peace that surpasses all understanding. In Jesus name I pray Amen. "TO GOD BE THE GLORY FOR WHAT HE HAS DONE IN THE WORKS OF PASTOR FRED WINTERS!"

Cheryl Whitten

March 12, 2009

I was fortune enough to know these two people who walked the walk. I'm lucky that they did what they loved to do best.

Sher Rujawitz

March 12, 2009

Our family sends all our thoughts and prayers to the Winters Family and our church family. We are going to miss Pastor Fred so much, words can't begin to describe. He baptized myself and two children in December 2006 and I will never forget his warmth and kindness to my family. Knowing he's in Heaven now is comforting, but my selfish side wants to walk into church, see his smiling face and shake his hand. We attended the visitation tonight and looking at all the pictures of Fred, Cindy and the girls, made me realize what a happy, happy man Fred was. Very sincere, kind and loving. Truly a Man of God. We miss you..........

Pat Hazen

March 12, 2009

May God Bless you and your girls, my prayers are with you.

Phyllis

March 12, 2009

I am the mother of a pastor at a church in your area. The loss of Rev. Winters has had a huge impact on all of us. My church-Ellis Mound Baptist Church, Wayne City, IL sends their deepest sympathy. We lost one of our members in a shooting and know how hard it is to heal, but through God's mercy & grace we survived and actually grew stronger. Our prayers are for your healing.

kimberly Fry

March 12, 2009

First I want to express my deepest sympathies to the Winters Family. I attended church several times with my mom Sharon Thies and I always felt welcomed with such love and grace. I don't feel like I am an overly religious person but I want to let everyone know that when I met Rev. Winters I felt like I had just met a true man of God. I hope that at some point all of this sadness will somehow make sense and the goodness of God will shine upon us. To the families of First Baptist I want them to know that I am thinking and praying for them as well.

Tom Finley

March 12, 2009

To Pastor Fred's Family and the FBC family-please know that many prayers are being lifted on your behalf to the Lord from our congregation at St John's United Methodist Church in Edwardsville.

Jack Herman

March 12, 2009

March 12.2009
I didn't know pastor Fred.But what I hear he was a fine shepherd of the flock. I attend GRACE BAPTIST in Virden
and ride with the Christan Motorcyclist Association. Even though I didn't know pastor Fred personnaly I will be at his funeral to honor a true man of God.
FOR HE IS NOW IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD
JACK R. HERMAN
PRESIDENT
BOANERGES chapter
C.M.A.
SPRINGFIELD, IL

Friends in Christ Church

March 12, 2009

Our church family will continue to lift the family up in prayer. We claim the peace, promised in GOD's word, for all that were touched by this pastor's life.

Rose Connolly

March 12, 2009

My condolences to friends and family of Rev Fred Winters. May he rest in peace.

Chad

March 12, 2009

I didn't know Rev Winters, and I had never attended this church, but I wish the best for his family.

The Colton Family

March 12, 2009

My family and I send are deepest sympathy. Although we never met Pastor Winters, my daughter was a cheerleader for the basketball team. We loved it. What a wonderful program. His legacy will live on for he did many wonderful things. What a wonderful church and church family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the church family.

The Baum Family

March 12, 2009

Me and my family send our deepest sympathy to Pastor Winters' family and parish. May god comfort you and hold you close to him. Our thougts and prayers are with you.

Donna

March 12, 2009

To the family and friends who lost pastor Fred ... i am so sorry, and my prayers are with you...god bless

Janet Wiley

March 12, 2009

So sorry to hear of the loss of Pastor Winters. My heart felt prayers go out to his family and congregation. This is an occassion where we really learn to lean completely on the Lord. Put yourselves totally in the hands of the Lord and he will carry you through these trying times and heal all sorrows. Just trust him.

Melinda Roderfeld

March 12, 2009

Cindy and kids, I want you to know that I have you all in my prayers, Pastor Fred was and amazing pastor, he helped me in my search for faith and to find the lord and I am truely sorry that this tragedy happened to your family as well as the church family. I will always remember Pastor Fred for the kind, gentle and generous man he was and I will keep you in my prayers. May god give you comfort in your time of sorrow. God Bless you.

Sharon & Rick Smith

March 12, 2009

Pastor Fred was a caring, wonderful pastor to me and my family. He taught God's word with love and enthusiaism. We were part of the Maryville Baptist family in the early 90's before moving from the area. We are blessed for the impact he had on our lives. Goodbye for now Pastor Fred, we will see you again in heaven. Our prayers are with the Winters family and everyone at Maryville Baptist.

Kathy& Bob Jr & Kids

March 12, 2009

Sorry to hear of you loss and may god bless you all and our prayers are with you and your family.

Susan Zingrich

March 12, 2009

It is a REAL testament to this man as to how his church members are handling this crisis. Not once have I heard anything bad come from a member of this church and all I can say is PRAISE THE LORD. Pastor Fred must have been quite a man!

carol webb

March 12, 2009

Our prayers are with your family. May you feel the Lord's loving presence today and in the days to come: keeping you close to His heart, assuring you of His tender care, and covering you with His grace. 1 Timothy 1:2

Paul and Marla Anderson

March 12, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this trying time. We do not know you, we live in California, but we love our Lord and reading about this on the news, we wanted you to know that people all over the country are praying for you. God will always be with you, draw close to him always as your husband and father would want you to do. Praise the Lord we will all be together one day.

victor yancey

March 12, 2009

Pastor Fred was always so good to me. I'm so sorry for what happened. I miss him so much, my prayers are with his family.

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